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HyperSynth releases SIDizer

by admin on Sep.04, 2010, under KVR Audio Offers

2nd September 2010: HyperSynth has announced the release of SIDizer, a new emulation of the legendary SID chip in the form of a modern software synthesizer plug-in. Using circuit modeling technology, nearly all the un…

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by admin on Sep.03, 2010, under dj equipment

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Native Instruments Reaktor 5.5 Now Available

by admin on Sep.03, 2010, under synthtopia.com news

Native Instruments has released Reaktor 5.5 - a free update that adds a number of improvements and additions.

New in Reaktor 5.5:

  • Fully reworked, streamlined user interface: A complete overhaul of REAKTOR’s interface delivers a new level in usability and improved workflow. The changes make REAKTOR 5.5’s iconic creative potential easier to tap than ever before.
  • Two new synthesis modules:
    • Additive Synthesis - The additive synthesis technology in REAKTOR 5.5 allows instrument builders to create sound in a new way. This elaborate module allows instrument designers to realize additive synthesis beyond the CPU limitations of previous REAKTOR versions, as it has been radically optimized to handle large number of partials in a more efficient way. For ensemble users, instruments can now be created that allow accesses to sound parameters that were not possible before. The included Lazerbass instrument is a ready-made example of this technology in action.
    • Modal Synthesis - The Modal Module is a synthesis method made up of an exciter signal and a resonator, and is great for synthesizing percussive sounds ranging from mallets to vibraphones, as well as sustained sounds like woodwinds. The physical modeling algorithms used in modal synthesis simulate the behavior of real instruments, allowing for highly expressive and playable results. The first synth to utilize this technology is REAKTOR PRISM*, created by Native Instruments founder and father of REAKTOR, Stephan Schmitt.
  • New Ensemble Content - REAKTOR 5.5 comes armed with fresh sounds and ensembles. Alongside the now-included REAKTOR Electronic Instruments 1 and 2, comes a new synth from the creators of MASSIVE – Lazerbass.
  • Revised Structure Editor and Audio EngineThe improvements made to the Structure editor and audio engine mean greater flexibility and more powerful control over REAKTOR.
  • Improved documentation – REAKTOR 5.5 also brings reworked documentation, with the Application Reference manual (400 pages) completely rewritten to better reflect the latest improvements, updates and enhancements within this version. All materials now refer to the new user interface while the reworked Getting Started makes it even easier to join the world of REAKTOR.

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AudioSpillage updates DrumSpillage to v1.1

by admin on Sep.02, 2010, under KVR Audio News

2nd September 2010: AudioSpillage has updated its DrumSpillage percussion synth plug-in to version 1.1. New Features: Improved support for automation recording and editing. Choke groups (12 groups available). Solo bu…

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Apple Updates iPod Line

by admin on Sep.01, 2010, under synthtopia.com news

Apple today updated it’s iPod line, revving the iPod shuffle, iPod nano and iPod touch.

The most interesting news for musicians is the updated iPod touch, which gets many of the features of the iPhone 4:

  • Retina display (326ppi)
  • Apple A4 chip
  • 3-axis Gyro
  • HD video recording with back camera
  • Front camera with Facetime
  • 40 hours of music playback

If you’ve been interested in the music capabilities of the iPhone 4, but not the AT&T contract, the new iPod touch may be a good option.

The pricing options are:

  • 8 GB – $229
  • 32 GB – $299
  • 64 GB – $399

The iPod shuffle gets:

  • Playlists
  • Genius mixes
  • VoiceOver
  • 15 hours of music playback

The iPod shuffle will sell for $49 for a 2GB player.

The iPod nano gets:

  • Multi-touch user interface
  • 46% smaller
  • Clip on
  • Volume buttons
  • VoiceOver
  • FM radio
  • Nike+
  • 24 hour battery life

The iPod nano will come in a $149 8 GB version and a $179 16 GB version.

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