Posts Tagged 'Studio/Pro audio'

SummerNAMM: news from Alesis

SummerNAMM: news from Alesis

Alesis introduces the Trigger I/O percussion interface, a revolutionary tool for bridging the gap between real drum performance and computer-enabled electronic sound. And the Control Pad USB/MIDI Percussion Controller, a compact and versatile tool for expanding percussion options on stage and in the studio.

Focusrite Liquid Mix flows into stores

Focusrite is proud to announce that the Liquid Mix, 32 channel DSP powered vintage EQ and Compressor plug-in system with dedicated control surface is now shipping. With Liquid Mix, 32 classic EQs and 32 vintage compressors can be run simultaneously in the mix – an impossible task to achieve with a host computers CPU alone. Already earning amazing reviews, Liquid Mix Mac OSX Version is now shipping worldwide with delivery of the PC version set for early in Q4.

Eventide announces H8000FW upgrade program

Eventide announces H8000FW upgrade program

Eventide announced today its exclusive upgrade program for existing owners of the H8000, H8000A or Orville. The upgrade is available through Eventides website and provides users the chance to upgrade to the H8000FW Ultra-Harmonizer effects processor, Eventides most powerful effects processor ever, at a reduced price.

Kore released to the world

Kore released to the world

Native Instruments is excited to announce that KORE is now available in stores worldwide. KORE has been specifically developed to increase the efficiency, flexibility and ease of working with software instruments and effects in the studio and onstage. KORE is an integrated system consisting of a host software for VST and Audio Units plug-ins, and a tightly integrated hardware controller that includes a professional USB 2.0 audio/MIDI interface. It can be used both as a standalone instrument host as well as a plug-in within any Audio Units-, VST- and RTAS- compatible sequencer program. Due to the sophisticated bi-directional integration of the controller with the KORE software, all major functions of the system can be controlled without the need to touch or even see the computer that runs
the software.