New stand-alone AU plug-in host released
Costing just $30, Rax is a fully-featured plug-in host for Audio Units instruments and effects
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Costing just $30, Rax is a fully-featured plug-in host for Audio Units instruments and effects
Hot on the heels of the Cubase System 4 hardware and software recording system, Steinberg have produced an even more affordable package — Cubase System 2.
M Audio's new Keystation 61es is a 61-key semi-weighted, velocity-sensitive USB MIDI keyboard, with pitch and mod wheels, an assignable slider control and a foot pedal input.
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This new dual preamp from ART combines imaginative valve circuitry with more digital output options than you can shake a stick at!
Listen to the music while you read constructive comments from MPG (Music Producers Guild) members on SOS readers' submitted recordings.
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With fader controllers, you often have a choice of buying something dedicated to one software package, or selecting a generic unit that gives versatility at the cost of tight integration. Digidesign's Command 8 aims to offer the best of both worlds.
As the name suggests, FXpansion's utility allows VST effects and Instruments to be used in Pro Tools, but how well does it really work?
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The Aux object might seem a little arcane, but it's the key to a variety of useful Environment workarounds.
Combining Focusrite's cutting-edge preamplification and A-D conversion with Sintefex's pioneering convolution technology, the Liquid Channel can mimic the most celebrated mic preamps and compressors ever designed. Could this be the only voice channel you'll ever need?