Audinate has introduced Dante Professional Services as an additional resource for consultants, integrators and end-users to help design, deploy and manage Dante systems. The new service provides access to Audinate’s networked AV expertise for creating system designs, design reviews, and recommendations, or when a neutral third party is needed to resolve technical issues.
Aimed primarily at professionals and other non-casual audiophiles, the RedNet PCIeNX boasts 128 channels with up to 24-bit and 192kHz audio and “ultra-low round-trip latency”. This, the company says, positions the interface as “perfect for Dolby Atmos or any high-channel-count Dante workflow.
XP for Ableton Live delivers a complete real time spatial audio experience inside Live for just 80€ – and it now does head tracking with hardware as accessible as this £69 Head Tracker hardware.
xp4l is a powerful-looking, totally visual spatial audio solution for Ableton Live users, powered by the superb Ircam Spat~ library. (Nothing else to buy – it’s all prepackaged – though you do need a compatible version of Live and a Max for Live license.)
At various times over the past year, it appeared that TikTok and its parent company ByteDance were slowly morphing into something that resembled a record label.
We made this observation a few months after TikTok publicly launched its ‘SoundOn’ marketing and distribution service, and once again following our discovery that ByteDance was hiring for label-style A&R roles.
He is, to state the obvious, a legend. The bass guitar player for no less than the most successful band of all time and writer of so many classic songs that he makes the output of of most modern day songwriters look meagre by comparison. This is a man who changed the course of popular music, and took bass guitar playing to a completely new level.
Discover the perfect music production laptop to unleash your creativity on the go. Explore powerful, lightweight options with exceptional battery life, tailored to suit the needs of musicians, producers, and DJs.
The world’s premier instrument and music technology show is back for 2023, and as always, we’ll be reporting on the latest studio equipment, synths, and plugins that will soon be shaping the way we make music.