Thursday, August 30, 2007

Decent reverb from VirSyn


VirSyn makes us happy with this reverb, Reflect which is somehow a crossover between the algorhytmic and convolution reverbs. It uses both method to produce good-quality sound environments, check its web page for listening to the results. The normal price will be 169 euro but for a limited time, until 30th September you can buy it for 99 euro only. VST, AU, RTAS are supported, on every Mac and PC.

Digidesign shows two small samplers


Digidesign presents two lighter versions of their Pro Tools-only flagship sampler, Structure. First, Structure LE has limited editing functions plus limited sample mapping capabilities if you compare it with the original but costs only 150 USD. It comes with a 3 gigabyte sound library. There is an even-cheaper version, Structure Free which has a sample library of885 megs, and further limitations. It can play four instances at a time, no database handling, partly-adapted MIDI Learn, four parts multitimbral only, only a stereo pair of audio output, and no effects. But still not so bad, isn't it? Check the detailed specs and features comparison table here.

Ableton makes it easy


Ableton is out with a light version of their flagship sequencer product. Live LE costs you 150 USD (download version), and has the next serious limitations if you compare it with the original: the number of the channels is maximized in 64, handles maximum 2 audio inputs and 4 outputs, soft instruments'number is limited in 8, effects in 12 at a time, there is no Freeze, no Rendering, does not use your MIDI outputs, no ReWire, and no video player. But it's still a nice toy, isn't it?

Funky bass for Kontakt


Attention funky and disco users: Scarbee offers a sample package for you. Black Bass contains 2.8 gigabytes of real, live, fingered bass sounds for 100 USD, sampled all four strings fully. There are numerous articulations implemented which are all well-known for the bassist but not me. What I can explain is the automatic selection of the proper strings while playing - a smart algorythm finds them from the previous notes. There are a nice slide feature also, has a feature for setting release times randomly - check the product's web page if you are interested more...

The ultimate wave-to-MIDI converter has arrived?

A company called ims says they produced the application everybody wanted since a long time: it can convert multichannel, multi-instrumental, polyphonic, mixed audio files to MIDI arrangements. The software's name is intelliScore but it has no demo version which could easily prove whether it is true or not - but here is their website, try to catch them if you want. Price is 130 USD, or, a light version can be ordered for 80 USD also which converts only a single polyphonic channel. Send your real-life experiences on the topic please (if you have any).

Roger Linn has a comment

Roger Linn, father of the modern drum computers is in the news again: the Master now has a personal web page where he places comments on some very new and hot musical instrument solutions. The page can be found here, and we can read about some well-known gadgets: Reactable, Tenori-On, Monome etc.

Prophet 08 user's manual published

Dave Smith keeps the Prophet 08 campaign very hot: now he has published the user's manual of the new analog supersynth online, you can download it from here. We still haven't read it, if you find something cool please comment this post.

Roger Linn's guitar effect


From the big names here is Roger Linn who is still active also: the man who invented the digital drum machine now presents a guitar effect, AdrenaLinn III. The small box is available through his website for 375 USD and promised to be distributed via ordinary shops for 500 USD. Main feature of the new effect is modeling 40 kind of amplifiers, and has a huge bunch of additional effects: compressor, tuner, stereo reverb, filters and so on. It receives not less than 10 MIDI switch controllers plus two continuous controllers. Since it is a Linn product there is a built-in sample based drum sound generator and sequencer (its sounds can be triggered from the MIDI input also). In both cases the periodic effect programs can go after the tempo as well as the small, 32-step sequencer which can be applied to the filter frequency. This is not only the guitarists' dream machine, is it? There are numerous additional effect which will fire your fantasy so check the official webpage now.

Saturday, August 25, 2007

Brand-new mellotron is on the market


This month's issue of Future Music publishes a quick test of a new instrument from the two mellotron-specialist, John Bradley and Martin Smith. Their company, Streetly Electronics has just released a new top-mellotron called M4000 which is seriously superior than all the former models. It has 24 built-in sound programs, and the switching time between them is quite short (if you consider the fact this is a mellotron): 9 to 60 seconds. A new gadget on the product line is a two-digits display with which you can adjust the start point of the samples - a feature which is very well known in today's samplers. The price of the instrument is horrible if you compare with samplers and soft samplers: around 10,000 USD but you get a real and working piece of an ancient instrument for that money. Check their site for more.

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Sample package from Hungary in the Reason-package


Leading Hungarian sample creator company, PinkNoise Studio has provided his most successful package, PRO.TON - an analog synthesizer construction set in refill - for Propellerhead to share it for all Reason users freely. If you are registered Reason user you can download it right now from Propellerhead's web page - the sample set has been slightly enhanced, and a brand new Combinator bank has added. Check it at Propellerhead's front page.

Numark ships new iPod mixer in ten days


Numark has revealed their second iPod-DJ product, the iDJ2. It is much superior than its predecessor since it doesn't need two iPods for playing two channels but one instead. Beyond this, you can tempo adjust, scratch and loop both channels with its proprietary controls. It handles external USB hard disks - we hope it can play songs from there directly -, and accepts phono and line level inputs as well as a dedicated microphone. The color display is very nice and the QWERTY keyboard which is optional enhances the mixer's usability even much further. I have to mention the 3-band EQ on the channels, and an also important factor is direct playing all the protected iTunes content downloaded - but without any manipulation. iDj2's price will be 600 USD - here is the official page, enjoy.

Moogfest 2007 in New York

If you were in New York in 22nd, September, find B. B. King's Blues Club where the annual Moogfest will be held. Performing acts are Thomas Dolby, Don Preston from Frank Zappa's Mothers of Invention, Jordan Rudess of Dream Theater and many more. Here is the detailed info page. In case you cannot attend you can still order last year's performance with Jan Hammer, Keith Emerson and others for 18 USD at the official Moog web site.

Monday, August 20, 2007

Prophet 08: the first official photo
















No more rumours: Dave Smith has posted the first photo of his planned Prophet 08 synthesizer on his website. Incredible.

New keys at Novation


Novation has announced a new family of master keyboard controllers, the Remote SL Compact series. Existing still in 25 and 49 keys, the new models' highlight is the company's leading technology widely known as Automap. The keyboards has a really big text screen supporting that, plus have a new function called PAC (pointer-assigned control) which easily assigns a software controller on the screen with a knob. All two models have After Touch, and has a great bundle software, Ableton Live Lite 6. Price still not known, but here is the official news page.

Thursday, August 16, 2007

Waves strikes back

In a recent article of Pro Sound News Europe we have learnt about a secret action of Waves against software piracy. Earlier this year, the company rent several private investigators who act as a potential studio client and checked several leading studio in the US and UK. During the demonstration they have secretly filmed as the studio guys showed them their Waves plug-in potential - these video recordings can prove the crime legally as Waves hopes. After the action they have sent out several letters to the studio leaders and let them know about the intent to prosecute, or, alternatively, to pay Waves a reasonable sum. There did not started not a single case until now and we are very curious about the next steps both sides.

Prophet reloaded

Dave Smith brings life into the hardware synth platform again: Prophet 5's 30th anniversary inspired him to continue this product line with Prophet 8, an all-analog but state-of-the-art piece electronic equipment. One of his employee, David Bryce has announced it via this Vintage Synth forum topic, and later a teaser YouTube-video has arrived also. They develop the instrument in complete secret, it has eight voice with built-in sequencer and arpeggiator, has a reasonable amount of patch memory, and costs only 2000 USD (street price).

Small but great-sounding piano plugin

Musicrow has assembled a tiny piano plugin for Windows/VST at a very low cost, and a very low hardware demand. It works with samples - 34 megabytes only -, but their own technology called SCS makes it a turbo-sounding piano beast which rivals the high-end piano products found elsewhere on the market. It is called PianoBoy, and its demos sound really nice, try them, and the software is ultra-fast really, again. It has a polyphony of 22, and costs 55 euro, here.

Monday, August 13, 2007

Brazilian carneval from Zero-G


Zero-G will not enter the event organizing market definitely - instead of that they published Carnival Drums, a comprehensive sample library of latin drums, played by ten professional Brazilian musicians who play at Rio regularly. More than 2000 individual samples lay in the package (formats: Kontakt, EXS24, Halion and NN-XT), and around 1400 grooves in Rex2, Acid Wav and Apple AIFF. It costs 120 euro, here.

Saturday, August 11, 2007

Futuristic controller from Yamaha


Things like this were mentioned as instruments of the XXI. century a couple of years ago - and really! Yamaha considers their newest baby, Tenori-On as a game thus they distribute it only within the UK but nobody knows what can be the future of this device. What we can see is we can get - a 16 by 16 push button matrix with LED inside, but the actual spec will be revealed only in 4th September at the launch parties and on its website which is still half-empty nowadays.

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Beat Bandit: Hans Scheffler Edition (New!)


There's a good chance you've been using sounds designed by Hans Scheffler for years and never knew it. His audio and musical expertise have been put to use in products by Access, Apple, Emagic, G-Media, Roland, ReFX and Spectrasonics. Now, Hans brings his skills to the Nine Volt
Audio release Beat Bandit: a modular REX-based loop library of electronic drums and rhythms.

Scheffler's unique style and global rhythms makes the Beat Bandit grooves appropriate for a wide range of musical genres. And with every element of each full-mix loop broken into individual loops, users can mix and match parts to create their own customized beats.
Stylus RMX users will be pleased to find Beat Bandit organized in a familiar and easy-to-navigate selection of 60 "Beat Suites" and 10 "Element" style folders for quick access to a large selection of individual kick, snare, hi-hat and percussion loops. The addition of 100 Kit and Multi presets makes this collection a must have for any Stylus RMX user. And as with all of Nine Volt Audio's current releases, Beat Bandit is part of the BPM Flex Series, which means tempos are unrestrained and can be used at virtually any BPM without artificial stretching or unwanted audio artifacts! No matter if you use Stylus RMX, Reason or any other REX2 player, Beat Bandit's cool grooves and immense flexibility make it an irresistible go-to source for any kind of track. Hans Scheffler has contributed to the following list of selected hardware & software works:

Access: Virus B, Virus C, Virus TI
Emagic: Sculpture, ES2, UltraBeat
G-Media: MiniMonstah
Roland: JP-8000, XV-Series, Fantom Series, MC-Series, SRX Series, V-Synth XT/GT
ReFX: Nexus Expansion
Spectrasonics: Stylus RMX

Click here to watch the product video.

Sunday, August 5, 2007

Mackie Tracktion 3 digital audio workstation (DAW)


Although it may sport a distinctly unsexy and disarmingly simple interface, Mackie Tracktion 3 Ultimate Bundle is an elegant, powerful and comprehensive production suite for creating fresh beat-based recordings. Proudly remaining the most streamlined — yet increasingly feature-rich — digital audio workstation (DAW) software on the market, Tracktion 3 introduces a full set of tools for loop-based composition. Augmented with samplers, drum machines, a high-quality set of plug-in effects, a couple of monstrous synths, and extensive sample and loop collections, the Tracktion 3 Ultimate Bundle will appeal to DJs, composers and producers who have grown restless with the limitations of Reason, Live and Acid. With unlimited track count and plug-in instantiations, the ability to connect as many audio interfaces (thereby setting no I/O limitations) as your system can handle and the ascetically streamlined interface, Tracktion 3 will get way more out of your dual-processor Mac or PC than most other full-featured apps. Still, Tracktion 3 happily works at a maximum of 192 kHz sampling rates and actually defaults to 32-bit files for its freezing function, which most apps couldn't do even if they wanted to. Under the hood, Tracktion 3's high-definition, 64-bit mix engine sounds amazing, easily silencing critics of mixing “in the box.” Mackie cites a minimum system requirement of a 1 GHz Mac G4 or G5, Pentium or Athlon processor with a half-gig of RAM, and it was ripping on a 1.6 GHz single-processor Pentium 4 laptop using a Digidesign MBox, M-Audio MobilePre and the built-in laptop I/O for a 6-in, 6-out configuration. The two DVDs — about 10 GB worth — of sample libraries, plug-ins and virtual synths/samplers/drum machines take a while to install, but once you're finished you have a ridiculous amount of stuff to play with.

USB MIDI KEYBOARD WITH MPC PADS


Combining real MPC pads with a USB keyboard controller for the first time, Akai's new MPK49 ($TBA; www.akaipro.com) offers a complete complement of programming possibilities. The 49-key semiweighted keyboard with Aftertouch is paired with 12 MPC pads that feature Akai's Note Repeat function, Swing parameters, Full Level and 12 Level Velocity settings. The eight endless rotary knobs, eight sliders and eight buttons/switches each have three banks for a total of 24 assignments of each type (that's 72 controllers, for those counting). Pitch/Mod Wheels, MMC/MIDI transport controls, a Tap Tempo button and Time Division controls for the Note Repeat and arpeggiator functions and 32 Preset Assignment Banks round out this powerful controller. With USB computer connectivity and assignable inputs for expression pedals and footswitches, the MPK49 is definitely a choice selection for any music programmer.

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

ZERO LIVE CONTROL MIXER


ZERO LIVE CONTROL MIXER is an all-in-one �core station� designed for live performance artists, remix producers, and serious computer musicians providing a digital mixer, audio I/O, MIDI controller, and effect processor all in a single unit. Each channel can be switched between sources such as a turntable, CD player, microphone, computer, instrument, MIDI controller, or MIDI controller + audio to implement a sophisticated live mixing setup with the simplicity of a FireWire connection. This gives you an incredibly powerful and flexible tool designed specifically for live performance and remix production. Two models are available: ZERO4 is a four-channel version designed for the needs of the modern DJ, and ZERO8 is an eight-channel version covering the needs of advanced laptop musicians, studio remixers and DJs requiring more channels. More info: www.korg.com

ModernBeats Releases Music Contracts Volume 3 for Modern Musicians

ModernBeats.com has just released its third volume of professionally drafted music contracts, specifically designed for today's modern musicians. All of Volume 3's music contracts were drafted and authenticated by a registered Los Angeles based Entertainment Law Firm in effort to provide today's musicians with the necessary contractual forms needed to protect music career endeavors and survive in today's Music Industry. Music Contracts Vol. 3 includes a total of 11 drafted contracts covering Music Publishing, Co-Publishing, Copyright Assignment, Radio Release, Artist/Publicist, Record Recording, Live Show Booking, Sponsorship agreements, and more that occur between Producers, Artists, and Record Companies alike. Throughout each music contract, all royalty, publishing, and copyright provisions are addressed where applicable. ModernBeats Music Contracts Vol.3 features "fill-in-the-blank" style, customizable contracts. Each Music Contract Volume 1-3 is available in PDF format and offered on CD-ROM or as a Download. Prices start at just $49.95. For more information, visit their web site at www.modernbeats.com.