Monthly Archives: October 2006

Lexicon announces the MX400

You want the rich, luscious sound thats defined studio reverb for three decades: a genuine Lexicon hardware processor. But you also want the flexibility of programming high quality effects right inside your DAW program without bogging down your CPU or resorting to expensive processing cards.

U-He releases version 2.0 of Zebra

U-He releases version 2.0 of Zebra

After a long wait after its announcement Urs Heckman (U-He) has released version 2.0 of Zebra. Zebra is a next generation virtual synthesizer plugin. It combines subtractive and additive synthesis with a powerful modulation engine that even smoothly integrates with the built-in effects section.

Traktor DJ Studio 3.1.3 update and rename

Traktor DJ Studio 3.1.3 update and rename

Native Instruments today announced several changes in regard to its DJ product policy and the TRAKTOR product line. In the future, the DJ Division of Native Instruments will completely concentrate its operations on the TRAKTOR platform, and will also develop integrated solutions for the DJ market based on its own internal hardware engineering capabilities and expertise.

reKon Audio releases VST Virus A editor

reKon Audio releases VST Virus A editor

reKon audio today, announces the release of their VST Virus A Editor 1.1 for Mac and PC. The VST Virus A Editor is reKon audios third product offering and offers advanced control of the Access Virus A synthesizer. Soon, reKon audio will be releasing versions for the Virus B and C models, which will also support the Virus Rack and Rack XL models. Demos will be available soon.

SPL introduced New Volume Controllers

SPL introduced New Volume Controllers

Following on the heels of the full featured Stereo and Surround Monitoring Controllers MTC 2381 and SMC 2489, SPL has introduced at this years Frankfurt Musikmesse two new completely analog volume controllers, which, true to their stated function, are dedicated solely to level control. The Volume2 model is intended for stereo applications, while the Volume8 can control up to 8 channels. Both devices are designed with active switching to circumvent inevitable disadvantages of passive circuitries that result in impedance variation and therefore degraded linearity in frequency response.