Posts Tagged 'software'

Karmalab releases KARMA Oasys Software

Karma Lab announced that KARMA Oasys Software has now been released and is available for sale on the Karma Online webstore. KARMA Oasys software runs on your PC/Mac and communicates with your Korg OASYS via a standard MIDI Interface connection. If you’re not aware of what KARMA Oasys Software is, one of the main things it does is let you create your own GEs and fill up all those User GE Slots that Korg put in the 1.3 update.

FXpansion BFD 2.0 out now

After much anticipation over the last months FXPansion has released BFD 2, the most powerful acoustic drum production workstation ever. BFD2’s easy to use interface is redesigned from the ground up to give you more power and control for shaping your drums than ever before. It’s fast and easy to set up and integrate into your digital audio workstation of choice.

Rob Papen releases BLUE 1.7 free update

Rob has some great news for you today, BLUE 1.7 has been released and it is a stunning free ‘update’. Rob has added some great new features and also 400 new presets! The synths are known for their ‘floating’ factor. Which means that they always pop-up in many tracks. But BLUE 1.7 is also proofs that this synth offers excellent value for money.

SPL Transient Designer Plug-In for UAD-1

Universal Audio has partnered with Germany’s Sound Performance Lab (SPL) to bring you the Transient Designer, with its unique and compelling Differential Envelope Technology for shaping the dynamic response of a sound. Two simple audio controls allow effortless reshaping of the attack and sustain characteristics. SPL was the first company to design an analog solution for level-independent shaping of envelopes, allowing transients to be accelerated or slowed down and sustain prolonged or shortened.

Tone2 Gladiator v1.0 released

Tone2 has released Gladiator, its powerful new synthesizer based on Harmonic Content Morphing (HCM) Synthesis. This new synthesis method is based on a large and expandable repertoire of standard waves like pulse, unique synthetic waveforms as well as resynthesis waves like trumpets, organs, pianos and voice samples.