Sunday, July 22, 2007

At Remix Hotel NYC 2007's Sound & Stage Room, presented by Microsoft and Crossfader, several hardware and software partners will showcase cutting-edge


At Remix Hotel NYC 2007's Sound & Stage Room, presented by Microsoft and Crossfader, several hardware and software partners will showcase cutting-edge music-making technologies—all running on the Windows platform. The space will feature the latest music tools running on the new Windows Vista operating system, demonstrating how Vista has been designed to enhance the music-creation experience for professionals and consumers alike.
The Sound & Stage Room is split between the "Sound" and the "Stage" areas. The Sound area will feature a number of small kiosks with a variety of hardware/software solutions with a laptop PC, desktop speakers and various peripherals for demonstration by reps from the various partners. On the production tip, you'll get the goods on Steinberg Sequel and Cubase, Celemony Melodyne and Power Suite 5, Learned Evolution and more.
The Stage area will have a full P.A. system complete with turntables, controllers, a laptop PC and a DJ mixer; it will feature back-to-back presentations and performances by some of the music industry's hottest artists and producers, such as J Punch, Logikal, 3kStatic, DJ Boo and Chris Petti.

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Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Windows Vista Musicians' Resource Page

Brought to you by cakewalk ...This page was designed to provide the ultimate resource on Windows Vista and the benefits it provides to the audio community. You will find links to hardware and software products that natively support Windows Vista, information on how to choose the right version of Vista for you. And relevant news stories that concern Vista and it's applications for music creation and audio production.

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Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Sony Vegas , Acid and Sound Forge running on vista


Great News for Vista
It took us long 9 months but finally - Sony creative software Music & Video flagship apps are now Vista-compatible.
This win is important as Sony own one of the largest professional and enthusiasts community user base with a great brand recognition in the industry.
Having Vegas , Acid and Sound Forge running on vista will drive more net-new/upgrade for windows vista.

"Sony Creative Software, a leading provider of professional video and audio editing applications, today announced powerful yet easy-to-use new versions of its consumer products line-up, providing users with software tools to develop creative videos, music, podcasts, photos and more.
The new line-up includes the latest versions of the now Windows Vista-compatible Vegas Movie Studio and Vegas Movie Studio Platinum Edition video editing and DVD creation software, Sound Forge Audio Studio audio editing and production software and ACID Music Studio music creation and mixing software. With the addition of a Windows Vista-compatible version of Sony's Photo Go digital photo editing and management software, consumers are now able to create virtually any type of multimedia project with their personal computer."

For the full release -
www.ifa-show.com/0022/sony/software/sony-vegas-movie-studio/

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