New Audio Gear Alert: Roland’s FP-E50 Digital Piano, Ample Bass Total Range 6, Tiger by Acustica & More
Roland launches the FP-E50 Digital Piano.
Roland has launched the FP-E50, a powerful new addition to the award-winning FP series lineup of portable digital pianos. New features include the expandable ZEN-Core sound engine, with a total of 1018 onboard tones; intelligent auto-accompaniment tools and nearly 200 onboard music styles; interactive mode to guide the volume and energy of the backing in real time; chord Sequencer that provides colorful chord progressions for improvisation and melody development; mic input and studio-grade vocal effects; Bluetooth audio/MIDI support, and much more.
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AmpleSound unleashes Ample Bass Total Range 6.
Ample Bass Total Range 6 six-string bass features an ABTR6 recorded with a Yamaha TRBJP2 (John Patitucci signature model) bass, suited for Jazz, Fusion and Pop style.
This 7.5 GB library features rich fingering noise, sustain, palm mute, natural harmonics, hammer-on & pull-offs, legato slide, slide in, slide out, slap, pop, tap, full slide, mordent, 13 arpeggio articulations, legato at random length, pitch, poly, and much more.
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Acustica announces Tiger is out now.
Tiger is the first Acqua plugin suite in Core 19 based on Acustica’s second-generation “Hyper” technology encompassing a superlative collection of their most renowned compressors.
Tiger is not a compressor trying to imitate a specific vintage item. The idea is to have a chameleon-like object that tries to imitate them all, overcoming the limitations of each. Acustica did not include final clippers and brick-wall limiters in the signal path so as not to replicate the functionality of other products; the result would have been to complicate it unnecessarily and duplicate functionality already found elsewhere.
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Sound Radix announces Auto Align Post 2.1 is now compatible with Adobe Premiere Pro.
This new update streamlines the workflows for users of the popular video editing software application Adobe Premier Pro. Auto-Align Post enables dynamic time-alignment correction of moving location microphones, which makes it possible to effectively mix the boom and lav microphones by eliminating comb-filtering and phase artifacts caused by the time-of-arrival differences, with just a few clicks.
This V2.1 update took a significant step forward by introducing a new spectral phase correction module, refined algorithm, and user interface. Now, with v2.1, Auto-Align Post includes a new native Adobe Premiere Pro extension along with AAX for Pro Tools and universal ARA2-VST3 plugins for compatible DAWs such as Nuendo, StudioOne, and others. The update also brings M1 and Apple Silicon compatibility.
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