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.