Monthly Archives: November 2009

Sugar Bytes Artillery 2.1 update released

With 4 new effects and many improvements, Artillery2 still represents the benchmark for innovative effects. 32 different effects can be stacked, modulated and triggered without limitations. Artillery2 is your first choice for looping, scratching and mashing up your live gigs, as well as for expensive sound clouds in the ProstPro Studio.

Free Melodyne Editor Online Training

The most eagerly awaited title in the history of music software is making the impossible possible” – In conjunction with the shipping of Celemony’s Melodyne Editor, Music Marketing is conducting FREE on-line training to familiarize the public with this revolutionary product and lead them towards becoming Melodyne Editor experts.

New MixMeister Control demo video

MixMeister software isn’t quite like anything else on the market. It’s designed for people who care enough about their music to refine a mix until it’s perfect, rather than throw everything together on the fly and hope that it sounds OK. You won’t be limited by on-screen simulations of turntables or CD players, either — you can “tweak” any part of your mix creation in a timeline instead. When you’ve got the mix just the way you want it, you can play it, burn it to CD, stream it over the Web, or reshape it in real-time for live performances.

This is an introduction to the MixMeister Control, which was design in partnership with Numark specifically for users of MixMeister Fusion and Studio.

de la Mancha QB-3 Vintage EQ released

QB3 is a vintage-style, 3-band EQ plug-in, with its own unique colouring and a few tricks up its sleeve. For each band you can adjust the centre frequency and gain. For the low and high shelving bands you can adjust the steepness of the slope, whilst for the mid peaking band you can adjust the bandwidth. This allows a range of sounds from steep, sharp cuts to smooth and gentle boosts.

What comes with Max for Live – video

Ableton and Cycling ’74 are pleased to announce the release of Max for Live, the long-awaited product that puts the power and potential of Max/MSP inside Live. Co-developed by Ableton and Cycling ’74 over a period of more than two years, Max for Live effectively opens up the Live platform, allowing users to create and edit their own devices. Create all the instruments, effects and extensions you’ve ever wanted.

Celemony Melodyne editor demo now available

The future of audio editing has begun – see for yourself! As of now, the demo version of Melodyne editor is available for you to try out and discover the difference that DNA Direct Note Access technology makes. DNA makes possible that which was previously considered impossible: access to individual notes in polyphonic audio material. Correct wrong notes or even a single note in a piano recording; change the chords of a guitar accompaniment after the recording is over; make whatever alterations you like to a sample lick.

FabFilter Software Instruments release Pro-Q 1.01 update

Originally released on November 16, 2009, FabFilter Pro-Q is a top-quality precision EQ plug-in with both zero-latency and linear phase modes, up to 24 bands and a gorgeous interface for easy and precise editing. Featuring an integrated real-time frequency analyzer and flexible per-channel and mid/side modes, FabFilter Pro-Q is the perfect tool for any mixing or mastering job. They just released FabFilter Pro-Q 1.01. This update to the just-released EQ plug-in contains various bug fixes and improvements.