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Hanacsoft has released Reasonable Distortion, a free VST effect plug-in for Windows that features four distortion algorithms and four continuously variable parameters. You can enjoy varied results, f [Read More]
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Monday, February 6th, 2012HD Nation – Star Wars Hits Blu-Ray! 5 Tricks For Setting Up HDTV, Cheap HD Tuner, Windows Media – Tekzilla
Saturday, February 4th, 2012
Full Episode: revision3.com New HDTV? Robert Heron walks you through the settings you should fix to make sure it looks its best! Star Wars and Citizen Kane released on Blu-ray. (At least Orson Welles didn’t screw up Kane.) Can you use CableCARD Tuner with Media Center, or just Media Center Extender? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 00:22 HDTV Setup 101 Just got a new HDTV? If you’re not sure what the best way is to set it up, we’ve got a guide for you! Watch the video as Robert walks you through the process of setting up your new display, making sure you don’t make those common mistakes. 08:59 Cheap USB TV Tuners Want to get TV on your PC, but don’t want to break the bank? Watch the video as we list a few options for you to satisfy your couch surfing urges without spending money you don’t have. us.kworld-global.com hauppauge.com www.elgato.com 11:35 Sharing Video Across HTPCs Is it possible to make your Ceton TV Tuner think your HTPC is a Windows Media Center Extender? 12:49 New Blu-ray Releases for September 13th, 2011 New releases for this week include Star Wars, Citizen Kane, and more! Watch the video for details on our favorites, and check out High-Def Digest and High Def Disc News for the complete list of releases. www.blu-ray.com www.blu-ray.com bluray.highdefdigest.com www.highdefdiscnews.com Like, Comment, Share Today’s video!! www.youtube.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Watch the Full Episode here: revision3.com More on the full episode includes: *Windows 8 Beta Released! New …
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Softrave releases Steeldrum VSTi for Windows
Tuesday, January 31st, 2012
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Softrave has released Steeldrum VSTi, a new VST instrument plug-in for Windows. Steeldrum VSTi is based on samples of a real percussion instrument made of steel called Steeldrum (Steelpan). It has 8 [Read More]
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does windows vista come with a beat maker.?
Monday, January 30th, 2012Question by joe A: does windows vista come with a beat maker.?
does windows vista come with a beat maker like apple has garage band cause id realy like to kno so i can make beats for my raps.
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Answer by Nebbykanezzar
Garage Band comes with Macintosh? I didn’t know that, but anyway, no, Vista doesn’t come with Garage Band, in fact you can’t even buy Garage Band for Windows. But you can get Sony Acid or Mixcraft 4 (this guy talks about them on his blog: http://garagebandforwindows.wordpress.com/)
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Mildon Studios releases Provoc Grader Vocal Compressor Plug-in for Windows
Monday, January 23rd, 2012
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Mildon Studios has released Provoc Grader, a new vocal compressor VST plug-in for Windows. Provoc Grader is a special compressor designed for vocals. It allows you to preserve as much natural dynami [Read More]
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Digital Performer Runs on Windows; Hell Freezes Over; SONAR Left in the (Windows-Only) Cold
Monday, January 23rd, 2012Digital Performer, and Performer before it, has been a Mac-only program for almost as long as you’ve been able to buy a computer called “Macintosh.” The first Performer release was available in 1985. (Professional Composer, before that, was out in ’84.) Performer, accordingly, has had a big impact on the history of the sequencer, and later the audio and MIDI arrangement hybrid that came to be known as Digital Audio Workstation, throughout the history of the genre. But it’s never run on any Microsoft platform – until now.
In an announcement I doubt anyone saw coming, MOTU has announced they’re shipping Digital Performer 8 for both Mac and Windows, in both 32-bit and 64-bit modes. That means, of the major conventional DAWs, nearly all run on both platforms: Pro Tools, Cubase/Nuendo, and now DP, to say nothing of tools like Ableton Live or Reason. All that’s left are Cakewalk’s SONAR, and Apple’s Logic – and Logic is the one made by Apple. Of course, being cross-platform isn’t always good for business – just ask the ghost of Opcode Studio Vision Pro – but recent changes in how software is developed have made cross-platform compatibility and testing more straightforward than they once were.
For Windows users, you get VST plug-in support and ReWire compatibility.
Other new DP8 features for both Mac and Windows:
- “Punch Guard” adds four seconds of audio before and after each record, in case you punch in too late or out too early.
- A new video engine supports 720p or 1080p with flexible output options – aside from your main screen, you can use a second display or HDMI or (very cool) SDI. In the producer community, I often hear skepticism about who uses DP. One major answer: the scoring and video production markets, in a big way. And MOTU’s recent developments in video hardware (hello, Thunderbolt) make them a player to watch, even when industry heavyweight Avid is casting its shadow.
- New guitar amp and bass cabinet plug-ins, guitar pedals, modeled analog delay, multi-band dynamic EQ, de-esser, kick drum enhancer, and modeled vintage spring reverb. Give a DSP programmer a cookie, and … you wind up with a DAW full of fun sound design toys.
- Themes for the UI, including “None More Black,” ensuring full Spinal Tap joke compliance for this industry-leading DAW.
That means that Mac users still have plenty to sink their teeth into.
http://www.motu.com/marketing/motu_products/software/dp8/dp8-hero
Also, if you happen to be using the CueMix FX software in MOTU’s audio interfaces, you can now control that software via an iPad. Here’s what’s cool there: they’ve done the implementation in OSC (OpenSoundControl). It’s great to see a big industry player throw some weight behind that format.
That’s all we’ve got now – that and a screen shot – but I’m interested to know, any Windows users intrigued by getting to run DP? Or do you have no idea what it actually offers?
Getting anyone to switch DAWs seems to me generally near-impossible – and with good reason, given the investment in workflow. But could this make you keep your DAW, but buy a PC? Or… return to a DAW you miss from when you had a Mac? (Or switch, really?)
MOTU announces Digital Performer 8 – including Windows and 64-bit Mac versions
Sunday, January 22nd, 2012
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MOTU has unveiled Digital Performer version 8, a major upgrade to their flagship audio workstation software. Recognized throughout the industry as a leading workstation application for Mac, Digital Pe [Read More]
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I want a codec for my Windows Media Player.?
Saturday, January 21st, 2012Question by linkdude2122: I want a codec for my Windows Media Player.?
I am looking for a codec for my Windows Media Player and/or iTunes that can read .flp files from FruityLoops Project. Where can i find such a codec¿
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Answer by Stuart
Go to the Fruity Loops or FL Studio folder on your hard drive. Next follow this folder path – System –> Installers –> VorbisACM –> In the VorbisACM folder there will be a file called vorbisacm (it might also say Setup Information.) Just right click on vorbisacm and select Install. This will reinstall the proper CODEC that Fruity Loops needs to use certain samples
Taken from the fruity loops blog faq.
- Stuart
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How to copy music from your computer to a cd using Windows Media Player?
Saturday, January 21st, 2012Question by misskacymarie: How to copy music from your computer to a cd using Windows Media Player?
I used to make cds all the time using windows media player with my laptop but I recently got a home computer and there is not a copy music to a cd button anymore. Now it is just sync, burn & rip and when I go to burn them it says burner not found. Can somebody please tell me how to get the copy music button back or what version the copy music is on in Windows Media Player. Thanks a bunch!
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Answer by Jan S
Media player, what does that mean. It means, it plays media
Burning programs, what does that mean. I burns CD’s
So leave Window Media PLayer to play media and install this free program to burn your CD’s
Ashampoo Burning Studio Free
http://www.snapfiles.com/get/burningstudiofree.html
Perhaps not necessary to tell you, but I do it any way.
Burn music as Audio CD and not as Data CD. Date CD’s you can only play on your own computer. Audio you can play on other computers and CD players.
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Tascam introduces iU2 Audio Interface for Mac, Windows and iOS
Friday, January 20th, 2012
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Tascam has announced the iU2, a premium sound quality audio interface for the iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch. It includes all of the features of Tascam’s best-selling USB audio interfaces, including a [Read More]
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