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August/September 2007



Letters

Launch
Introductions, updates, news

No Exploding Parts
by Craig Sharmat
Creating realistic lines when you’re programming MIDI parts. Wave.

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VERY DEEP CLINIC: Native Instrument's MASSIVE

by Michael Marans
Part 1 of a 2-part Very Deep Clinic on this decidedly un-small modular-meets-hardwired synth

VERY DEEP CLINIC: Brainspawn Forte: A Gracious Host
by Paul Gilreath
Some tips on using this solid, powerful VST instrument and plug-in host for Windows

The Audio Interface Roundup to End All Audio Interface Roundups
(part 2)
by Nick Batzdorf
Continuing our series: MOTU UltraLite, Alesis I|O 26, TASCAM FireOne.

Streamers For All
by John Davis
The VJ world provides an inexpensive way of creating streamers in computer-based scoring rigs

Random Tips
Applying GigaPulse convolution processing to instruments that don’t have it pre-programmed in TASCAM Giga GVI;

Soundsource for Mac: switch between audio interfaces.

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Wollander Instruments WIVI

by Craig Sharmat
Orchestral emulation at the cross-roads. Is this the new additive-synthe-sized brass instrument the shape of things to come?

EastWest Quantum Leap Libraries: Fab Four, Gypsy, Ministry of Rock, and Voices of Passion
by Nick Batzdorf
Four of the first six new libraries to come in the new 64-bit PLAY sample- player, plus a preview of PLAY itself

Musiclab Real Guitar 2
by Gary Eskow
A real guitarist RealGuitar

Loop Librarian
by Chris Meyer
What’s the score? Big Fish Audio: Symphonic Manouevres; Sony Sound Series: Cinemascape. Also: Best of Beathive

VIrSyn Cantor 2.1
by Jim Aikin
Can a computer really sing?

Trends: Is It Time To Upgrade To Vista?

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