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30, 2002 Pro Audio Industry News from DigitalProSound.com: M Audio Releases Delta Series Bass Management Multi-format surround playback is now supported from Delta control panel Tascam Updates Software for DM-24 Digital Mixer V1.60 enhancements include 16 mixdown channels Native Instruments' FM7 and Absynth Go Hybrid Current owners will be able to download a free crossgrade Apple Launches New PowerBooks Models include gigabit Ethernet, up to 800 MHz processors Live 1.5 Released as Free Update Sequencer runs natively in OS X Native Instruments Releases PC Version of Absynth Mac version released last year Steinberg, Wizoo Release Virtual Guitarist VST instrument includes electric, acoustic sounds Brief: Emagic Releases XSKey Driver Free driver available for download
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Sound design and music company Endless Noise recently did hybrid “musical sound design” work for a U.S. Postal Service spot from Leo Burnett/Chicago. The new :30 TV spot entitled “Dry Cleaner” was directed by Anonymous Content’s John Dolan and debuted on Apr. 15. ![]() Promotes Rob DiFondi to Mixer and Adds New Custom-Designed Mixing Studio Sound Lounge, a specialist in audio post production services to the advertising industry, has expanded its creative and technical resources, promoting Rob DiFondi, a staff assistant for the past two years, to mixer, and completing construction of an all-new, custom-designed digital audio mixing suite, the company’s fifth, for mixer Philip Loeb. ![]() 18-fader/88-input Logic MMC to Help in Developing, Testing and Presenting AMS Neve announces Dolby Laboratories has purchased a new 18-fader/88-input AMS Neve Logic MMC. The console will be installed by summer 2002 in Dolby’s San Francisco-based Presentation Studio, which is used for developing, testing and presenting new products and technologies. 1 TB RAID dropped 34 percent by David Nagel FirewireDirect.com has announced price drops on almost all of their FireWire-based storage devices. This includes everything from removable drives to to FireWire RAIDs, with cuts up to 42 percent. |
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