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Audio Industry News from DigitalProSound.com: VSampler DXi Now Available Through Cakewalk Latin Recording Academy Teams With Yahoo! Minnetonka’s SurCode Offers Royalty-Free DTS Encoding MultiLoops Ships Odd Time Grooves Drum Loops FirewireDirect.com Debuts RAID Epic-DS Storage Device Steinberg Releases LM-4 MarkII XXL Pack for Mac Waves Releases Restoration Tools Fairlight Adopts VST Plug In Format Shake-a-Leg Launches Electronica Collective LightWave for Mac Outsells Windows Version
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The Whys and the Wherefores of the New Windows Driver Standard by JD Mars Just as Windows 2000 builds upon the NT kernel, or core, Microsoft's "Windows Driver Model," or WDM, draws from the NT driver model with several fundamental differences. WDM is an attempt to bridge the gap between Windows 98 and Windows 2000 driver development, with performance benefits even for users of Win98. ![]() Sonic Desktop’s SmartSound SonicFire Pro BY MATT PAYNE SmartSound Sonicfire Pro from Sonic Desktop automates the creation of custom music tracks for video and multimedia projects. Designed for a broad range of users, SonicFire Pro is best for those who have little or no experience editing sound tracks.
![]() Into the digital domain By Rock Stamberg Advancing the Art of Sound is the theme of the Audio Engineering Society’s 111th Convention, which will be held September 21-24 at New York’s Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. Recognizing the audio industry’s continuing shift toward the digital domain, more than half of the AES paper sessions cover the increasingly significant topic of digital audio. ![]() Sonic Desktop’s SmartSound SonicFire Pro BY MATT PAYNE SmartSound Sonicfire Pro from Sonic Desktop automates the creation of custom music tracks for video and multimedia projects. Designed for a broad range of users, SonicFire Pro is best for those who have little or no experience editing sound tracks. ![]() by Eddie Ciletti Everyone knows how easily electric guitar and bass pickups can "find" hums and buzzes. The fast fix is simply to re-position the instrument to minimize noise reception, demonstrating how directional electromagnetic fields can be. Power-related noises radiate from cabling and power transformers; more noise is radiated as power consumption increases. The key issue is gobs of Gain, making it easy to understand how any noise - hum, buzz, hiss or nearby radio station - gets amplified along with the more musical and desirable string vibrations. |
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