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Propellerhead Reason 6.5 Version now available

Propellerhead Reason 6.5 Version now available

Propellerhead today released new versions of their award-winning music making platform: Reason 6.5 and Reason Essentials 1.5. New in these versions is the introduction of Rack Extensions—a groundbreaking new technology from Propellerhead that opens up the rack to third parties, enabling developers to create their own instruments and effects for Reason and allowing users to expand their collection of instruments and effects with the Reason devices they want.

TC Electronic LM2 Radar Loudness Plugin for all major DAWs

The new LM2 plug-in features TC Electronic’s innovative Radar Display that gives you a quick – yet detailed – overview of the loudness landscape of any stereo audio signal. The main radar view shows you loudness history, while the outer ring displays momentary short-term loudness. Finally, True-peak Levels are shown in real-time on the right side of the user interface, completing the overview.

Crysonic SpectraLive Vision – Audio Vitalizer Announced

Crysonic SpectraLive Vision – Audio Vitalizer Announced

CRYSONIC today Announced their next incarnation of their Main Flagship Product Called SPECTRALIVE VISION. “This is a big announcement for us and we are very excited to introduce a Completely new VISION for SPECTRALIVE which now utilizes a greatly improved version of our proprietary Audio Vitality and Enhancement Engine“, Said Director of PR James Riley from Crysonic.

Spectralive VISION also encapsulates the best features of all previous Spectralive products and eliminates clutter with a new visual work flow paradigm. The unique Spectralive process created by Crysonic in 2004 is designed to add more warmth, much Better stereo coherence, significantly less phase distortion, great reduction of frequency masking, extra sparkle, more presence, improved spectral definition and less harmonic distortion to any stereo audio material.

TC Electronic Adds Off-line Measuring to LM6 Radar Loudness Meter

Existing LM6 users can now upgrade to version 1.1 and get access to the AudioSuite off-line feature, which allows for measuring a full track at a speed faster than real time.  After the track has been measured, LM6 displays the full loudness history of the track, using the easy-to-read Radar Display™, and complete loudness statistics, including Program Loudness (LKFS/LUFS), Loudness Range and True-Peak Max, are available instantly. There is even a text-based log file containing Loudness Range and Program Loudness data.

Paul Epworth and Universal Audio on Adeles 21 Album

Paul Epworth and Universal Audio on Adeles 21 Album

When Paul Epworth co-wrote and produced “Rolling In The Deep” off Adele’s instantly classic album, 21, little did he know just how far that track would take him. Flash forward to the 2012 GRAMMY Awards ceremony where Epworth humbly accepted statues in two highly coveted categories — Song of the Year and Record of the Year — for his work on the track. To further hammer home the point, Epworth also triumphed in the categories of Album of the Year for 21 and Producer of the Year — an impressive feat, by any measure.

Ohm Studio Now Available to anyone!

In 2000, a bunch of music geeks gathered around their computers, only to find themselves guided by a strange and mysterious power — the power of Ohm Force. It revealed to them the essence of audio processing which they used to create the now mythical Ohm plug-ins. But they had a secret goal! This secret and long-term task was to venture beyond the plug-in world and explore the other dimension of sound creation: those humanoid artists that play with computers. Thus Ohm Force, by the sweat and steel of its humble, sandwich-peddling warriors, has been laboring to conceive a new type of music workstation — one that will bring real time creative harmony to the world. Yes, you read that right! Ohm Force is presenting the first ever real-time collaborative music workstation in the history of music production: the Ohm Studio — a project with which they aspire to redefine the meaning of online music collaboration. Yay.