Monthly archives: January 2009
New sound libraries from Ueberschall
Ueberschall has announced no less than three new sound libraries: Dancehall Madness Vol. II, Electrolines, and Synthlines.
112 dB releases Redline Monitor
112dB has announced Redline Monitor, something as odd as a “high-quality near-field monitor simulation for headphones”, in RTAS/VST/AU format for Windows and Mac OS X for the introductory price of €69/$69.
RNDigital releases FIREQ, a new bundle, and revised manuals
RNDigital has released FIREQ. To me it seems to be very much like the FREQUALIZER operation-wise. The GUI looks like a handheld computer or and MP3 player like all the latest RNDigital releases. An LE version of the plug-in is available. A new bundle and new manuals has also been released.
Dreams of portable power revisited
Picture from P Squared. I’m about to do a project which will involve a bit of travelling, will be recorded on location and taken back home for some final tweaking, so I figured I should revisit the ol’ topic of being portable.
My NAMM picks
Lots of stuff was presented at NAMM, but in this post I will tell you what I will be on the lookout for.
Live 8 and Cubase 5 from a protoolers perspective
NAMM saw the launch of two new major sequencer updates. Let’s have a look at Live 8 and Cubase 5, while throwing in a little Pro Tools in the mix.
Pro Tools 8.0cs1 released
Digidesign has released the first cs update for Pro Tools 8. It seems to be important if you use Satellite. Other users should probably have a look at it as well, since there are a couple of non-Satellite related bugfixes as well. Read more about it on the DUC.
Even more NAMM news, a.k.a. the “didn’t fit elsewhere post”
Here’s some more NAMM news that didn’t really fit in any other posts, including Eventide harmoinzer pedal, a blackbox and more.
CME at NAMM
CME continued to show what they’re most known for: MIDI controllers. And how about a Pro Tools mode for the UF series?
More NAMM videos
RealiVox Vocal VI. New Access TI. MicroKorg XL.





