Altiverb 7 - redesigned GUI, new browser, new impulses, auto-update.
http://www.audioease.com
Amplitube 3 - new amp models including Acoustic 360 bass and Mesa Boogie.
Updated interface. More info at ik Multimedia's website:
http://www.ikmultimedia.com
Dave Smith Instruments - new Mopho keyboard. Yeah, I want one:
http://www.davesmithinstruments.com
UAD-2: Manley Massive Passive for the UAD-2 card.
http://www.uaudio.com
FxPansion - BFD Nano (a "lite" version of BFD2, Intel only):
http://www.fxpansion.com
Synthogy - Ivory II coming soon.
http://www.synthogy.com
Spectrasonics - 64 bit versions of Trillian and Omnisphere, and new
"juicy" analog filter.
I'll add some more details tomorrow...
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Last edited by David Polich on Sat Jan 16, 2010 11:45 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Hey Dave:
Thanks for the info.
There's something up with the Audio Ease link-- (no hyphen)? I'm not seeing the latest info yet for the NAMM rollouts just yet (unless I've missed something), but Altiverb and Ivory II have my interest in particular.
I got a note today from IK Multimedia about Amplitube 3 and another from audiomidi.com about BFD Nano. For the latter, $149 is really an attractive price, considering that it takes the expansion bundles. Getting started finally doesn't have to break the bank! Smart move on their part.
Looking forward to more updates!
Thanks for the info.
There's something up with the Audio Ease link-- (no hyphen)? I'm not seeing the latest info yet for the NAMM rollouts just yet (unless I've missed something), but Altiverb and Ivory II have my interest in particular.
I got a note today from IK Multimedia about Amplitube 3 and another from audiomidi.com about BFD Nano. For the latter, $149 is really an attractive price, considering that it takes the expansion bundles. Getting started finally doesn't have to break the bank! Smart move on their part.
Looking forward to more updates!
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stop by the DJ Tech booth and say hi if your there tomorrow, we're right at the entrance to the roland arena, and yeah, there's so much cool stuff there I cant even start trying to type it all out.
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I talked to the Audio Ease folks for quite awhile, and am very impressed by the Altiverb 7 upgrade (though it may cost close to $200).
You can drag waveforms onto the GUI and use them as impulse responses. There is a categorisation feature that makes it easier to find the type of IR you need for a project based on customisable criteria. All IR's are tagged mutiply for these criteria and you can add your own.
I left my NAMM notes at home, so that's all for now.
You can drag waveforms onto the GUI and use them as impulse responses. There is a categorisation feature that makes it easier to find the type of IR you need for a project based on customisable criteria. All IR's are tagged mutiply for these criteria and you can add your own.
I left my NAMM notes at home, so that's all for now.
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RME Babyface Pro FS, Radial JDV Mk5, Hammond XK-4, Moog Voyager
Eugenio Upright, 60th Anniversary P-Bass, USA Geddy Lee J-Bass, Yamaha BBP35
Select Strat, 70th Anniversary Esquire, Johhny Marr Jaguar, 57 LP, Danelectro 12
Eastman T486RB, T64/V, Ibanez PM2, D'angelico Deluxe SS Bari, EXL1
Guild Bari, 1512 12-string, M20, Martin OM28VTS, Larivee 0040MH