There are now 30 more kits available for download through the FPC downloader.
The "real" drums were recorded in as non-invasive a way as possible. No EQ, no compression, nothing but a drum and a microphone (or two). This was done so that the end user could modify the sound of each drum to his or her liking. They were recorded using the best mic for each specific drum. So the range of microphones used were pretty big. AKG C1000's, Octava MK-012's, and Shure PG81's were used as overheads. AKG D112, Shure Beta 52 and Sennheiser MD421MKII's were used for Kicks and Low toms. Sennheiser MD421MKII's, Shure Beta 98DS's, Sure SM57's and Sennheiser e604's were used on toms. A Shure SM57, Rode NT1a, and a and a Shure Beta98DS.
All new Electronic drum kits were made through experimentation using samples, hardware synths, and software synths.
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Image-Line have released version 1.13 of their DJ software Deckadance. The new version can be downloaded here: demo.deckadance.com.
For more information about Deckadance, visit the Deckadance website here: www.deckadance.com.
Changes
* [fix] - Downbeat and Start buttons aren't displayed correctly when a song is loaded [DD-11]. * [imp] - Improvement of the synchronization of decks [DD-12]. * [new] - Support for Behringer BCD3000 console [DD-13]. * [fix] - Auto&Manual "status displays" don't show the current automix state correctly [DD-14]. * [fix] - The loops/leaps synced to the nearest beat/bar sometimes doesn't work as expected [DD-15]. * [imp] - Improvement of the synchronization of decks when the host master tempo is active [DD-16]. * [fix] - When a file is dragged into the Toolbar then Deckadance crashes [DD-17]. * [fix] - Absolute mode position for MsPinky timecode cd control signal [DD-18]. * [imp] - Removed the startup demo dialog box [DD-19]. * [new] - Added instant realtime ... >> full...
You're invited to a free event showcasing FruityLoops on the Music XPC computer along with other production tools like Melodyne and Wave Arts plug-ins. Plus see a demonstration of sampling with Sontronics mics.
Clinician Mateo Puig will conduct the product demos at Sam Ash. More info here.
Press Release
Image Line Software introduces a revolution to the world of Additive Synthesis with Morphine 1.1Sint-Martens-Latem, Belgium, July 10, 2007 - Image Line Software, the creator of FL Studio, has released its first additive synthesizer, Morphine. With a flexible architecture and low CPU usage algorithms that retain a warm sound, Morphine introduces a revolution to the world of Additive Synthesis. Available in AudioUnit, VSTi and Standalone versions. "The development of Morphine was a long, stressful process - it took thousands of man-hours work, but it was worth it" said Maxx Claster, the developer of Morphine. "Now we have a powerful additive synthesizer with a tightly optimized, high-quality sound engine, great resynthesis features and a logical user-friendly interface." Breaking the Myth of Additive Synthesis Additive synthesis has long been considered complicated and difficult to implement, but Morphine sweeps aside these perceptions. In many ways, Morphine can be compared to a multi-sampler that plays ... >> full...
Hi, We're proud to announce Morphine, our first additive synth created by Maxx Claster (the author of Toxic III & Poizone) For the first time we are releasing a plugin as AudioUnit & Standalone next to the VSTi version. You can get it for $ 99 instead of $159 till the end of July 2007. Enjoy! The IL Team
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