Featured Category: USB Audio Interfaces

USB audio interfaces allow you to control and manipulate your computer-music software using external equipment. It often means you can enjoy the same ease-of-use you get when using normal hardware... and we all know the level of satisfaction a man gets from man-handling his hardware don't we!.

With better technology these days, it means you needn't be tied to your mouse so much, allowing you to get more done whilst still in-the-groove.


 
Submitted by thewhippinpost on Tue, 10/10/2006 - 18:20.

From M-Audio

MAudio Podcast Factory Podcasting Solution Podcasting is proving to be a very powerful driver of website traffic. However, the seperate processess involved can make it time-consuming and fiddly. Podcasters are screaming for an all-in-one podca... read more

Submitted by thewhippinpost on Tue, 10/10/2006 - 18:20.

From Ableton

Ableton LIVE 24-Bit Recording Software

Used by DJ's and musicians alike, Ableton Live has literally stormed onto the music scene big-time.

Ableton Live is the music-production solution that allows you to spontaneously compose,... read more

Reviews: Yes!

There are 3 reviews inside from other users.


Submitted by thewhippinpost on Tue, 10/10/2006 - 18:21.

From Yamaha

Yamaha UX96 USB MIDI Interface with Software The UX96 is the ideal MIDI interface for your USB-equipped Windows or Macintosh computer. In addition to standard MIDI connectors, the UX96 has a TO TG/INST port for direct connection to any keybo... read more

Submitted by thewhippinpost on Tue, 10/10/2006 - 18:21.

From Yamaha

Yamaha UW500 USB Audio and MIDI Interface with Windows Software The UW500 is truly an all-in-one solution for MIDI and audio recording. With comprehensive analog inputs, digital in/out, and multi-port MIDI capability plus software for sequencing, editing, and ... read more
Reviews: Yes!

Someone has an oppinion on the Yamaha UW500 USB Audio and MIDI Interface with Windows Software inside. Might be worth reading if you're thinking of buying it.


Submitted by thewhippinpost on Tue, 10/10/2006 - 18:21.

From Wizoo

Wizoo Darbuka Arabic Percussion Soft Synth (Macintosh and Windows) The makers of Virtual Guitarist and two of the finest Arabic percussionists in the world team up to create the ultimate tool for awesome sounding, musically perfect Arabic and Middle Eastern percussio... read more

Submitted by thewhippinpost on Tue, 10/10/2006 - 18:21.

From Waves

Waves Musicians II Native Plug-In Bundle (Macintosh and Windows) The Musicians bundle II carries on the tradition of affordable tools that offer the clarity and intuitive control expected from Waves. Create tracks with presence, punch, and unique sonic signature... read more

Submitted by thewhippinpost on Tue, 10/10/2006 - 18:21.

From Way Out Ware

Way Out Ware TimewARP 2600 Synth Plug-In (Macintosh and Windows) By developing their own proprietary and optimized virtual analog oscillators and filters, WOW brings the most accurate digital reproduction of the 2600's fat analog sound to your desktop. All of the o... read more

Submitted by thewhippinpost on Tue, 10/10/2006 - 18:21.

From Waves

Waves Native Restoration Bundle (Macintosh and Windows) The Restoration processor bundle provides removal of unwanted background noise and disturbing signal transients without affecting the original sound for applications including audio postproduction, re... read more

Submitted by thewhippinpost on Tue, 10/10/2006 - 18:21.

From Waves

Waves SSL 4000 Channel Strip Collection Native Plug-Ins Developed under license from Solid State Logic, The Waves SSL 4000 Collection includes three meticulously modeled plug-ins based on the legendary SSL 4000 Series: the SSL E-Channel, the SSL G-Master B... read more

Submitted by thewhippinpost on Tue, 10/10/2006 - 18:21.

From Waves

Waves Vocal Bundle Plug-Ins The new Waves Vocal Bundle is a comprehensive vocal toolkit made up of three Waves classics and two brand new processors destined to become industry standards: Tune, which delivers a new level of soun... read more

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