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PreSonus AudioBox USB Gets You Set Up - Winter NAMM 2008
The PreSonus AudioBox USB is the company's first USB offering, marking PreSonus' entry into the low end, portable market. This durable, all-metal unit features 2 XMAX mic pres, 2 outputs to USB, and it's all bus powered. It ships with Cubase LE 4, so you really don't need much else to get started....
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Cakewalk at AES 2009
Rich Curtis demonstrates Cakewalk's new Sonar 8.5 Matrix view as well as the V-Studio 100 (and the Sonar VS version).
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Waves WNS - AES 2009
Waves WNS Noise Suppressor handles real-time noise reduction across six bands. Designed for dialogue post-production, the plug-in purports to detect and remove both constant and modulating environment noise.
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Izotope Alloy - AES 2009
Alloy by iZotope is a new plug-in that provides key sound shaping effects for your tracks and busses, bringing them to life with six processors designed to give character to every element of your mix
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Akai APC 40 - MusikMesse 2009
Presentation of the Akai APC 40 stand at Franckfurt MusikMesse 2009.
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Sonnox DeClicker - AES 2009
The Oxford DeClicker is part of the brand new Audio Restoration bundle by Sonnox.
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Sonnox Restore - AES 2009
Sonnox Restore is a suite of three plug-ins : Oxford DeBuzzer, Oxford DeClicker and Oxford DeNoiser, designed to accurately restore impaired audio recordings.
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Waves Vocal Rider - AES 2009
Waves makes vocal processing easier than it's ever been with their upcoming Vocal Rider plug-in. The name says it all - Vocal Rider is designed to match your vocal tracks to the rest of the mix and then keep the relative volume throughout the song. All you do is instantiate it on your vocal track,...
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Waves Vocal Rider - AES 2009
Waves makes vocal processing easier than it's ever been with their upcoming Vocal Rider plug-in. The name says it all - Vocal Rider is designed to match your vocal tracks to the rest of the mix and then keep the relative volume throughout the song. All you do is instantiate it on your vocal track,...
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