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  • KVR Audio on 2/11/11

    11th February 2011: Itand#8217;s hard to believe, but it was 21 years ago, at the 1990 NAMM Show that Opcode and Digidesign announced the results of a collaboration that had begun the previous spring. With much ballyhoo ... Relative News

  • AudioFanzine EN on 7/10/11

    AVID, formerly Digidesign, took advantage of last year's re-branding to present the third generation of its digital audio budget interfaces: the Mbox series. Today, we'll give the Mbox Pro a try, the biggest member of the family. Relative News

  • KVR Audio on 1/18/12

    Read the full story @ KVR Audio Jack OS X has been updated to version 0.89, which fixes a problem with audio output from Flash-based movies, improves support for Avid/Digidesign soundcards and also adds support for ProTools 9. Chan [Read More] Relative News

  • rekkerd.org on 3/2/11

    Avid has announced the general availability of its new VENUE IO16 Option Card for the VENUE SC48. Related Posts Avid announces VENUE MADI Option Card posted on 10/06/2010 Avid introduces Digidesign VENUE SC48 posted on 07/05/2009 Avid releases VENUE 2.9 software, Direct Link for VENUE and Pro Tools posted on 17/11/2010 Relative News

  • Matrixsynth on 5/3/11

    via this auction"The Drumulator is a sample based drum machine from circa 1983. The original Drumulator stock sound set was gritty, lo-fi, 12-bit samples of basic drum sounds, which become a classic in many songs of the 80s. The company now known as Digidesign, or Avid (Pro Tools), created sound sets for the E-Mu Drumulator and other sample-based drum machines, called Digidrums Sound Chips. This Relative News

  • Matrixsynth on 8/16/11

    via this auction where you'll find more pics. "The Drumulator is a sample based drum machine from early 1983. The original Drumulator stock sound set was gritty, lo-fi, 12-bit samples of basic drum sounds, which become a classic in many songs of the 80s. The company now known as Digidesign, or Avid (Pro Tools), created sound sets for the E-Mu Drumulator and other sample-based drum machines. Relative News

  • rekkerd.org on 10/31/11

    Oscar D’vine has released D’vine Sounds Vacuum Vol. 1, a soundset for Digidesign’s Vacuum monophonic vacuum tube synthesizer instrument. Vacuum is a great software syntheziser that is included for free in Pro Tools 8, 9 and 10! (I’ve heard reports about it working great in v7 as well though!) So what can Vacuum achive? Well, [...] Relative News

  • AudioTutsPlus on 9/5/11

    In this short series of quick tips, we are looking at how to record an Impulse Response of a space using Pro Tools, and then using McDsp’s Revolver Plugin to ‘de’convolve it. Sounds complex? Not at all, refer back to Part 1 to catch up with the story! Step 1: How Does the Equipment Go Together? Check out the diagram below as an example on how you should set-up your system. A couple of points about the above signal flow diagram: I have tried to keep the equipment generic, e.g. an Audio Interface as opposed to a Digidesign Mbox. The headphones are plugged into their own output instead of the standard headphone output associated with an audio interface. The reason for this will become evident soon enough! My diagrammatic representation of headphones is truly magnificent! Step 2: Where Do We Put the Microphones to Pick Up the Best Sound? Good question, and to be truthful this question would be an article in itself! However being outside the scope of this quick tip I... Relative News

  • AudioTutsPlus on 1/15/11

    Most of the world use Windows computers, so the chances are you’re one of them. So if you want to produce music on your computer, what are your options? Fortunately there are a heap of them – most of the big name digital audio workstation software works fine on Windows, and they’re not your only choices. So sit down and take a menu. We list the “big gun” software you can choose from, some inexpensive (less than $100) alternatives, and a few free options. Sometimes the last thing you need when you’re making a choice is more options! But personally I prefer to know what the alternatives are before making up my mind – especially when it potentially costs a lot of money. I’d really appreciate comments of your own experiences. Feel free to let us know which programs you’ve used, how easy they were to get your mind around, and whether they have the features you needed. I’ll add many of your comments to the 2012 version of the list. The Big Guns If you’re serious about producing... Relative News

  • AudioTutsPlus on 2/10/11

    Twice a month we revisit some of our reader favorite posts from throughout the history of Audiotuts+. This tutorial was first published in October 2008. Have you ever wondered how modern rock bands get that really tight sound? The rhythms sometimes sound too perfect for even the best musicians to pull off. With today’s technology it is possible to easily quantize your audio tracks. This tutorial will teach you how to start correcting your timing by using beat detective and elastic audio in Digidesign’s Pro Tools software. Check out the sample file I recorded for an example of some quantized audio. AudioPlayer.embed("audioplayer_1", { soundFile: "http://d3vvl31cy8gagb.cloudfront.net/80_quantizeprotools/BeatCorrected.mp3", titles: "Quantization example" }); Example of quantization Step 1 To become comfortable with the beat correcting process, it is best to a start off with a guitar track because it has many large transients and peaks within the waveform.... Relative News

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