Monthly Archives: February 2008

Renoise 1.9.1 Final and public Linux demo

The Renoise Team is pleased to announce the first ever public Renoise demo for Linux. As a Linux user you may come to appreciate Renoise’s hands-on and fundamental approach to music production. For those on other platforms, now is the chance to experience Renoise on the operating system that has become famous for its flexibility and stability.

PreSonus announces FireStudio Tube

PreSonus Audio Electronics is pleased to announce its latest offering in the award-winning PreSonus line of professional firewire recording systems, the FireStudio Tube. The FireStudio Tube is a complete 24-bit/96k FireWire recording system loaded with the perfect combination of inputs and outputs for bands, producers, musicians and engineers to produce commercial-quality recordings.

Eiosis ELS Vocoder Version 1.6 released

The version 1.6 of the ELS Vocoder brings a smaller interface option which allows using the ELS Vocoder with laptop screen resolutions more comfortably.

You can now switch between both sizes with a simple option, and you need to reload the ELS Vocoder to apply the GUI settings.

With the small interface size, you can access the same modules than with the normal size interface, by clicking on the corresponding tab.

Eiosis

PreSonus MonitorStation coming to a store near you

PreSonus Audio Electronics is pleased to announce the Monitor Station desktop studio control center is now shipping. The Monitor Station is the ultimate desktop monitoring and communications system for your recording studio. Based on the award-winning Central Station, the Monitor Station provides talkback, speaker switching, input source switching and four ultra-loud and clear headphone amplifiers delivering everything you need to control your recording environment.

H.G. Fortune releases X-Wheel of Fortune 4

H.G. Fortune just released the new 4.0 version of the X-Wheel of Fortune. X-Wheel of Fortune 4 (X-WoF 4) is a multipart integrated algorithmic VSTi music system for creating tracks based on 8 instruments-parts. Each patch/preset may be a complete musical track, a track for backing a live performance etc. This can be arranged in using the algorithmic Wheel mode for free floating or the Scale step mode for harmonically prestructured tracks.