Showing posts with label digidesign. Show all posts
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Thursday, August 30, 2007

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.

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Digidesign Pro Tools REEL TAPE Plugins, mixing digital recordings or live sound


Get the warm, rich sound of analog tape recordings and effects with your own digital recordings or mixing live sound. Digidesign's new Reel Tape Suite offers a collection of three powerful plug-ins Reel Tape Saturation, Reel Tape Delay, and Reel Tape Flanger that are each uniquely designed to emulate the color characteristics as well as tape compression and saturation effects of analog tape recording. (Reel Tape Saturation is also available as a standalone plug-in.)
Reel Tape Saturation models classic analog tape formulations and machines to give your music the richness of old-school recordings. Reel Tape Delay and Reel Tape Flanger duplicate electro-mechanical delay and flanging effects without cluttering your control room with large tape machines (or having to keep rewinding your echo tape), and give you real-time control over every nuance of these classic techniques.
All Reel Tape plug-ins work with Pro Tools|HD Accel, Pro Tools LE, Pro Tools M-Powered, Avid Xpress, Avid Xpress DV, Avid DNA, and VENUE systems, and will quickly become indispensable elements in your audio arsenal, whether you're mixing digital recordings or live sound.