Apple today has announced the acquisition of Emagic, one of the leading makers of digital audio and MIDI based software for music creation and production. According to a press release at the Emagic website they will operate as a wholly owned division of Apple. The release also says that Mac based products account for over 65% of Emagic’s current revenues and that all Windows based products will be discontinued as of September 30, 2002.
Stay tuned here as we will be posting more news relating to this huge development in the hours and days that follow.
Tascam has come up with another impressive pro CD player for the budget-conscious studio owner. In addition to renowned Tascam quality, the CD-160 offers a variety of convenient features, like S/PDIF digital output, Auto Cue and Timer Play functions, Program and Shuffle Play modes, and comes with a RC-150C wireless remote.
There’s some interesting new CD burning technology on the way from Yamaha and other companies that will enable users to etch an image at 250dpi into the unused space on a CD-R disk. Check out these links: The first is from Yamaha’s site. The second is a Japanese site; you probably won’t be able to read the text, but there are more images.
Effective immediately, Sweetwater is offering the Universal Audio UAD-1 Powered Plug-In package at a considerably lower price. Take advantage of this extremely limited offer and call your Sweetwater Sales Engineer today!
The UAD-1 package combines some of the most sought after plug-ins in the industry and the POWER to run them on your computer. The collection of plug-ins include the world class Real Verb Pro, vintage compressor emulation of the LA-2A and the 1176LN and the CS-1 Channel Strip which is a comprehensive set of power tools no system should be without. New to this set of Powered Plug-ins is Nigel, a next-generation pumped-up guitar processor. Powering these exciting plug-ins is the UAD-1 PCI card which brings the world of “host-based” recording into a new realm.









