En provenance du NAMM de la part d'Audio Ease annonçant des apports supplémentaires pour ce Speakerphone qui n'a tout au plus qu'une année d'existence _
De nombreuses et nouveaux échantillon d'ampli guitare , de téléphones, jouets, répondeurs et des mégaphones bien entendu. Ajout en plus un module de simulation de microphones qui se base à partir de microphones Royer .
Parmi les nouveaux modules de haut-parleur il y en un qui s'appelle "coverup». Coverup vous permettant de placer tous les sons dans les boîtes de conserve, boîtes de carton, sous des couvertures ou enfermés dans le coffre d'une voiture.
A quand la prise d'otages pour les fichiers sonores ?
Speakerphone en version 2
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- -5 VU
- Messages : 496
- Inscription : 22 févr. 2006, 20:05
Speakerphone en version 2
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- Messages : 14363
- Inscription : 17 juin 2003, 18:21
- Localisation : Clamart
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Re: Speakerphone en version 2
Je vous joint le "press release" en vo dans le texte :
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, Jan 14 2008
Just over a year has passed since the introduction of Speakerphone, Audio Ease's end-all speaker simulator that comes with ambience sounds, reverbs, and many dsp modules to tweak the most lifelike sounding scenarios that involve speakers.
Speakerphone has quickly become a standard in many thousands of post production and music studios. Upstairs tv sets while cooking in the kitchen is going on, street megaphones with helicopters and sirens approaching, rockabilly guitar at the stage of a prom, a call from the K2 summit to base camp with wind crushing the microphone, all from a single plug-in.
Speakerphone version 2, previewed at NAMM, features many newly sampled guitar amp cabinets, antique phones, toys, answering machines and megaphones. Added is a microphone simulation module that hosts microphones ranging from Royers to toy mics.
Among the new modules in Speakerphone 2 is one that's called 'coverup'. Coverup can place any sound inside tin cans, cardboard boxes, under blankets or in the closed trunk of a car. Come listen and be amazed in the Audio Ease booth 6508 at NAMM.
Release date and pricing are yet to be announced.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, Jan 14 2008
Just over a year has passed since the introduction of Speakerphone, Audio Ease's end-all speaker simulator that comes with ambience sounds, reverbs, and many dsp modules to tweak the most lifelike sounding scenarios that involve speakers.
Speakerphone has quickly become a standard in many thousands of post production and music studios. Upstairs tv sets while cooking in the kitchen is going on, street megaphones with helicopters and sirens approaching, rockabilly guitar at the stage of a prom, a call from the K2 summit to base camp with wind crushing the microphone, all from a single plug-in.
Speakerphone version 2, previewed at NAMM, features many newly sampled guitar amp cabinets, antique phones, toys, answering machines and megaphones. Added is a microphone simulation module that hosts microphones ranging from Royers to toy mics.
Among the new modules in Speakerphone 2 is one that's called 'coverup'. Coverup can place any sound inside tin cans, cardboard boxes, under blankets or in the closed trunk of a car. Come listen and be amazed in the Audio Ease booth 6508 at NAMM.
Release date and pricing are yet to be announced.