Mastering gives tracks a professional polish that they may have been lacking before. You can pay professional studios for this service, or you can use software at home to get similar effects. One of the best audio recording software products designed specifically for mastering has long been Ozone, by Izotope. Through March 6, Ozone 5 is available for only $199 (regular price $249), with discounts available if you own previous versions. The full, professional suite, Ozone 5 Advanced, is available for $999.
You can read more about this software release here: http://www.izotope.com/products/audio/ozone/index.asp
Home Recording Equipment
Jazz EZKeys Now Available From Toontrack
Available for download for €25, the Jazz EZKeys MIDI track library offers tons of variety. Signatures include 3/4, 4/4, and 5/8 in both straight and swing. A range of tempo variation is also available. Whether you’re looking to use this library for you debut album, or just to make some music for personal enjoyment, the value in this library is great.
You can get more information here: http://en.audiofanzine.com/midi-file-bank/toontrack/jazz-ezkeys-midi/news/a.play,n.15346.html
CNTRL Samples Offers Free Download
Attack Magazine has coordinated with several vendors to offer free sample packs. The most recent release is from CNTRL Samples. This pack is made of some of the tracks from recent releases from the company. If you produce any kind of electronic music, some free samples never hurt to keep around. There are also sample packs from several other studios to check out.
For more information, read here: http://rekkerd.org/attack-releases-free-cntrl-sample-pack/
McIntosh Preamplifier on Elementary TV Show
Sherlock Holmes, in an episode of the CBS show Elementary this past week (Feb 14th) showed a close-up of a cool audio device called the McIntosh C2300 Preamplifier. Holmes was using it to play loud music in his house so the neighbors would not hear him firing a gun to conduct a ballistics test. The camera zoomed in very close to the face of the McIntosh and stayed there for a few seconds. It seemed pretty obvious that it was a paid product placement. But I’d never heard of it before. So what is it?
McIntosh makes high-quality consumer audio electronics, specifically focusing on the units that serve as the audio hub for your home theater or entertainment center. The C2300 has a bunch of inputs on the back to pug in your TV, CD player, cable box router, Apple TV, etc. and even a record player. It has 2 phono inputs, which are not easy to find anymore, since record players are pretty rare and require special processing. Specifically it has 6 stereo and 2 phono inputs (unbalanced) and 3 balanced stereo inputs. And in addition to the headphone outputs, it has 3 balanced stereo outputs and 3 unbalanced stereo outputs.
Another thing that sets this model apart from some others is that it is a tube preamplifier, which means that it uses vacuum tubes instead of transistors. Tubes are often preferred for audio applications for how they sound, imparting a warm and lovely quality to the audio. But that is arguably what makes it so expensive.
These are expensive high-end pieces of home audio gear that you won’t find on Amazon or anywhere on-line (that I could find). You’ll have to go to your closest high-end home theater and audio dealer. Here in San Antonio you can get them at Bjorns. The C2300 goes for about $4,500. I know, right!? But Sherlock Holmes has access to – as he puts it – certain funds. So I guess he can afford it.
Check out the McIntosh website for more information on the C2300 Tube Preamplifier.
25% Off Ableton Live 8, Get Live 9 Free
Ableton Live version 9 will be available March 5th. Until then, you can purchase Ableton Live version 8 and receive version 9 for free when it’s released. There are some exciting features to this DAW, and several different price points available depending on your needs. The introductory version is only $99, the standard version is $449, and the full suite is $749. Remember, 25% off of each of those prices until March 4th!
You can read more here: http://en.audiofanzine.com/general-sequencer/ableton/live-9-suite/news/a.play,n.15320.html