Posts Tagged ‘software’

New Software Review: Infinity by Hit’n’Mix

Infinity is a new standalone “Atomic Audio Editor” produced by Hit’n’Mix. It offers a unique approach to audio editing, breaking down sounds into their individual components: frequency, amplitude, and harmonics. This allows you to change your tracks’ pitch, amplitude, and other characteristics without the restrictions normally introduced when Read more...

New Software Review: Keyscape Collector Keyboards by Spectrasonics

With its new Keyscape instrument, Spectrasonics has endeavored to build a truly massive collection of some of the most sought-after “collector keyboards” in history.

Featuring a library loaded with over 500 original sounds, 36 instrument models and hybrid “Duo” patches, keyboard enthusiasts would be hard-pressed to find a more expansive Read more...

New Software Review: Edward Ultimate Foleyart Instrument from Tovusound

The landscape of post-production mixing tools available—especially for budget-conscious engineers working on independent projects—is constantly expanding.

I’ve had the pleasure of working with and reviewing some really unique software-based foley products for SonicScoop in the past, so when a regular reader emailed me to insist I check out Tovusound and Read more...

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