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Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Isotonik Studios: Ned RUSH presents - The Retro Collection

Retro Collection - World!

Release Date: 13th December
Price: £25.99
Available From: http://isotonikstudios.com/world-collection/ned-rush-video-collection/

Want to add audio and MIDI reactive visuals to your Ableton Live performance?

We asked that question a year ago now when we launched Ned's first MaxforLive visualiser, a mesmerising little thing of beauty called Brainwash...

The response was fantastic and a year later we've grown our Visual Development team with some of the best AV artists in the Max world...

Each developer has added their own twist to our existing line up with each new pack of World Modules coinciding with an update to the World Viewer (which allows multiple Visualisers to render to the same display window).

We thought it best in the run up to the festive season to bring a little love back to where it all started and so we've remixed the Video Collection into the now titled Retro Collection....

And packaged it up with World Viewer TWO that allows you to mix modules on three separate layers and have different FX running on each! (oh and we've added some new effects like Glur, Toon and Glitch in for good measure!)

Brainwash is still Brainwash, whilst Damage has been upgraded NedScope with GeoSynth LITE now becoming the PRO version with even more controls including the Anchor Variable allowing you to create objects that Orbit around each other...

The video at the top shows each devices output on a separtate layer and was put together in under ten minutes to show what results you can acheive with the minimum of effort!

MORE DETAILS - CLICK HERE  
WALKTHROUGH VIDEO - CLICK HERE

The NAMM Foundation Announces Eight TECnology Hall of Fame Inductees

-Revolutionary products redefined the audio experience for industry-
 
CARLSBAD, Calif. – December 14, 2016The NAMM Foundation has announced that eight culturally significant musical inventions ranging from 1954 through 1998 will be inducted to its TECnology Hall of Fame, Saturday, January 21 at The NAMM Show in Anaheim, California. The ceremony will be presented by The NAMM Museum of Making Music and will be hosted by veteran pro-audio journalist George Petersen.

Founded in 2004 to honor and recognize audio products and innovations that have made a significant contribution to the advancement of audio technology, each entry must be at least 10 years or older to be considered for the honor.

From the cries of a wah-wah pedal that can be heard in recordings from artists as diverse as Eric Clapton and Isaac Hayes, to the earliest inductee, whose Decca Tree spaced microphone array technique is still a staple in classical music and film scoring, each of the inductees has demonstrated a staying power that has both influenced and transcended many generations of music-makers.