sábado, setembro 14, 2013

Jam Origin updated to MIDI Guitar v0.9.3-R2R


What is MIDI Guitar?

MIDI Guitar is a revolutionary piece of software that converts your guitars analog signal into MIDI, making it possible to use your standard guitar as a MIDI controller/ MIDI keyboard. Play your favorite software synthesizers/samplers with your guitar. MIDI Guitar is the worlds first low latency, polyphonic software solution, allowing you to play both chords and single notes with instant audio feedback.
Traditionally guitarists have had to seek out expensive custom hardware to be able to use a guitar as a MIDI controller, either hardware that needs that to be physically attached to the guitar or dedicated guitar synthesizer hardware. MIDI Guitar removes the need for any kind of specialized hardware beside a standard guitar interface to connect your guitar to your computer. Just connect your guitar and let MIDI Guitar do the rest.
MIDI Guitar comes in two variants, a standalone application that supports hosting of VST/Audio instruments and effects that be used without any additional software installed and a VST/AudioUnit variant that can be used in with your favorite Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) software.
Join many guitarists around the world and try MIDI Guitar today. Download the free trial where you can try all the features included in the full version and use it unlimited with the built-in samplers and synthesizers. When using the trial version with MIDI output and VST/AudioUnit plugins the recognition will be interrupted occasionally, but it still fully functional. Upgrade to the full version to explore a new musical experience without interruptions.





Celemony Melodyne Editor v2.1.1.15


Shape audio as never before

Vocal polishing of the highest quality, the removal of wrong notes from piano recordings, incredible harmonic and rhythmic freedom: Melodyne editor is the most powerful edition of our one-track product family and offers you the entire spectrum of Melodyne's award-winning capabilities.

Unique and award winning
Melodyne editor, with its Direct Note Access technology, makes possible what had previously been considered impossible: access to individual notes in polyphonic audio material. Correct wrong notes in a piano recording; change the chords in a guitar accompaniment after the recording is over; refashion a sample lick. Only Melodyne editor gives you the freedom to work like this with audio. And allows you to do things you could only dream of doing before.

Edit music and not just audio data
With Melodyne editor you can edit your audio material in an intuitive and flexible way. Simply move an audio note to a different pitch or a different position. Make notes longer or shorter, louder or softer. Delete notes from chords or add new ones by copying. Use a multitude of scales, create your own or extract scales from audio recordings. Control the timing in detail and even the time course within notes. These functions for shaping audio will give you an experience you don‘t want to miss.

Best sound, best reputation, best of company
Melodyne editor is at home in all the great studios of the world and can be heard on countless productions. Leading producers are of one voice in praising the sound quality, flexibility, speed and reliability. Whether used as a problem solver in the hard day-to-day work of production or as a source of ideas and creative tool: Melodyne editor quickly becomes indispensible and inspires time and again.

The future of audio
Melodyne editor will change the way you work with audio. The note-based approach and intuitive operation of Melodyne editor will soon seem so natural to you and so much a matter of course that you will no longer regard audio as something fixed and given but quite simply as music. As music you can shape and refashion virtually at will. To correct and optimize or fully restructure in order to make new ideas reality. This is how we picture the future of audio editing. And with Melodyne editor, this future is yours already today.

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sexta-feira, setembro 13, 2013

Audacity updated to v2.0.4


Audacity, the free, open source, cross-platform software for recording and editing sounds, has been updated to v2.0.4.

Changes and Improvements:

  • New "Reverb" effect to replace GVerb, based on the original "Freeverb".
  • New View > Go to Selection Start and Go to Selection End commands.
  • New Tracks > Align End to End command to append existing tracks to each other.
  • Change Tempo now supports fractional BPM.
  • Plot Spectrum now supports FFT sizes up to 65536.
  • WAV files now support "Album Title", "Track Number" and "Genre" LIST INFO tags and also support ID3 tags.
  • Handle a bug in older iPods or some OS X applications that cause them to refuse AIFF files whose metadata contains an uneven number of characters.
  • (Windows) Added support for "Windows WDM-KS" host which can provide very low latencies if you reduce "Audio to Buffer" in Recording Preferences.
  • (Windows Vista and later) You can now record computer playback by choosing the new "Windows WASAPI" host in Device Toolbar then a "loopback" input.
  • (Windows and Mac OS X): VST scanning dialog now replaced with a dialog for choosing which VST effects to load.
  • (Linux) CTRL + ALT can now be used to smooth samples in Draw Tool.
  • Modules Preferences replaced with a dialog on launch of Audacity enabling you to choose which modules to load.

Bug fixes:

  • Keyboard Preferences: Shortcuts for Generators, Effects and Analyzers were not exported. All imported shortcut changes were discarded.
  • Equalization curves were corrupted in Graphic EQ mode after switching to/from Draw Curves or after running the effect then reopening it.
  • Change Pitch displayed corrupted values when reducing pitch or editing "from" Frequency. Detection was very inaccurate at high sample rates.
  • Bass Boost no longer clips if the track contains 32-bit audio.
  • Auto Duck was excessively slow on older machines.
  • (Windows) Exported MP3 comments tags were not seen by Windows programs.
  • (Windows and OS X) Audacity crashed if you used system quit before file import was complete.
  • (Linux) Equalization crashed Audacity if the XML file was corrupted.
  • (Linux) When configuring effect parameters in "Edit Chains", "Preview" (not intended to be functional) caused a crash.
  • (Linux) LICENSE.txt and README.txt were wrongly installed in /usr/local/share/doc instead of /usr/local/share/doc/audacity/ .
  • Accessibility: ENTER did not toggle selectedness of a label track unless a label was selected.
  • Numerous other interface fixes.
  • Audacity is a free wave (audio) editor.




segunda-feira, setembro 02, 2013

AV Audio Editor - Free audio editor


AV Audio Editor is a simple but powerful & FREE audio editor that will suit both beginners and professionals for editing and morphing audio.


It can import recordings from AV Audio & Sound Recorder, which is a free Windows audio recorder for editing, and then save the output in various formats including AAC, MP4, MP3, FLAC, APE, MPC, OGG, SPX, WV, TTA, WMA, etc.

Features:

- Quick-edit audio files with common actions, such as copy, cut, paste and merge

- Advanced audio editing with powerful audio effects and filters.

- Save the edited file in one of over 10 different common file formats.

- Allows editing multiple files at the same time.

- Includes a basic player to review the editing.






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