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New Pro-Audio Products Prominent at Macworld

TMO at Macworld - New Pro-Audio Products Prominent at Macworld

by , 3:40 PM EST, January 11th, 2006

To the joy of audiophiles, there is a definite audio vibe at Macworld San Francisco 2006. The noise of the show floor is impossible not to notice, and besides the regular crowd hullabaloo, a plethora of companies are demoing new audio hardware, software, and gizmos. The Mac Observer has found the hot pro-audio products introduced at Macworld or new this past year.

Notion

If you ever used a computer music notation software, it's always a disappointment listening back to the MIDI quality score. Notion from VirtuosoWorks (Booth 327) uses sampling from the London Symphony Orchestra for the playback engine.

With more accurate playback, it's possible to place dynamics more accurately thus cutting down the number of revisions needed after listening to it from a real orchestra. Notion also features real-time performance control allowing you to test out rubatos, vamps, and other speed controls.

Notion will be available February 15th, 2006 and will retail for US$599.

Jam Studio

The next audio program comes dressed in art. Techne Media's Pixsound Jam Studio (Booth 2207) takes the RGB color information in pictures and converts them into audio frequencies. Jam Studio offers another opportunity for audio and video or graphic designers to collaborate.

You can either mouse around a picture to conduct the music, or crop a selection to autoplay the music. You can control the instrument and tempo the frequencies play through and choose different scale modes and underlying beat tracks.

Jam Studio retails for $99 and is available today. For MIDI support, a pro MIDI license is bundled in for $249. A demo is available from Teche Media's Web site.

Sonoma Wire Works

New to the Mac from Sonoma Wire Works (Booth 307) is a guitar recording program called RiffWorks. To start recording, simply choose a tempo, number of bars to riff on, and a pre-recorded drum track and you're ready to find the perfect lick. After recording, play back the recording or add it to the looping track to layer onto it.

Once you have a few riffs saved, it's drag and drop to string them together into a song. In GarageBand, you often have to play double duty as musician and recording engineer putting down base tracks and tweaking effects layers. Much of the engineering aspect is managed by RiffWorks allowing the user to focus on the music. RiffWorks, currently in beta, will be available in March. It retails for $189 bundled with GuitarPort USB hardware or $99 alone.

Again for the home or small studio is the TASCAM FW-1082 10 channel FireWire Audio/MIDI control surface. The FW-1082 control surface works as a Hardware User Interface (HUI) through the nine touch-sensitive faders that allow you to control faders in programs such as Logic, Cubase, ProTools (Cubase LE is bundled with the FW-1082). It features 10 inputs, 4 outputs, and 2 MIDI inputs and output.

The FW-1082 retails for $999.

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Close Name:Guest
Subject:

Pity that virtually all of the audio booths have, in fact, terrible audio--from tinny little iPod speakers to the poorly tuned subs of the H/K/JBL booth to the odd Bang&Olafsen speakers at another iPod vendor booth.

Close Name:hughster Posts: 15 Joined: 17 Mar 2005
Subject: Audio quality at shows

With the ambient noise level at trade shows, putting Genelecs to demo work would be a waste of money.

By the way, the FW-1082's been out for some time now. Does what it has to to pretty well and nice sound, too.

Close Name:Guest
Subject: Notion scoring software

System requirements on the Notion website says it's only for windows XP operating system..... ???

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Mac and PC is there now.

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