∞ FileMaker unveils Bento 3 personal database for the Mac
Apple owned FileMaker on Tuesday introduced Bento 3, the newest version of the company’s personal database application for the Mac. (more…)
Apple owned FileMaker on Tuesday introduced Bento 3, the newest version of the company’s personal database application for the Mac. (more…)
Apple on Monday released an update for iWork ’09 that fixes issues in all three of the productivity suite’s apps — Keynote, Pages and Numbers. (more…)
If Apple can simply get this message out the door, the iPod touch will sell itself to families looking to maximize their holiday budget. iTunes 9 and Home Sharing is what can make the iPod touch the one gaming system that no family can live without, one whose value is considerably better than anything Sony or Nintendo offer. (more…)
Apple on Monday announced yet another milestone for its App Store — 2 billion downloads. (more…)
It’s a big day for The Loop. Three industry veterans, Peter Cohen, Paul Zampitella and Ed Prasek have joined the team in various positions. (more…)
As promised, AT&T on Friday activated Multimedia Messaging (MMS) for the iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS. (more…)
Toontrack music on Thursday released a major update to its flagship drum sampler, Superior Drummer 2. (more…)
Digidesign on Thursday upped the ante in the world of digital guitar amp and effects processing with the introduction of Eleven Rack. (more…)
Palm on Wednesday responded to a decision by the USB Implementors Forum that favored Apple in the back-and-forth battle involving the Palm Pre’s ability to sync with iTunes. (more…)
Of all the things we do with our iPhones, one of the most popular is certainly taking and sharing photos. The best part is the iPhone allows us to do all the basics without even connecting to a computer. (more…)
Apple on Tuesday released updates for three of its applications — iTunes, Logic Pro and MainStage. (more…)
Palm may be out of moves in its battle to have the Pre continue syncing with iTunes. The USB Implementers Forum rendered its decision today and in a letter seen by The Loop, the group sided with Apple. (more…)
Most people will have to wait until December 18 to see James Cameron’s new masterpiece film, Avatar. However, if you are attending the Adobe Max conference in October, you’ll get a sneak peek of the new movie. (more…)
Out with the old, in with the new. (more…)
Apple on Tuesday expanded the lessons available in the GarageBand Lesson Store to include two classic Rush songs and a John Legend song. (more…)
Toontrack Music on Tuesday announced two new expansion packs for its flagship drum sampler, Superior Drummer 2.0. (more…)
Microsoft is beginning to look to Apple for more than just inspiration for its retail stores, the company is now also starting to hire away its retail employees. (more…)
Native Instruments on Monday released updates for owners of Traktor Scratch Pro and Traktor Pro, the company’s digital DJ products. (more…)
Like most guitar players, I spend a lot of time and money making sure I have the best gear I can afford to make my tone the best it can be. One item that’s often ignored when recording into the computer, is a quality audio interface. (more…)
Google on Friday lifted the confidentiality clause on a letter sent to the FCC in late August concerning Apple and the Google Voice iPhone app. What it revealed was that Apple did reject the app. (more…)
Google has contradicted Apple’s letter to the FCC, saying that Apple did, in fact, reject its Google Voice app entry into the App Store. (more…)
Toontrack Music on Friday released a new expansion kit compatible with its EZdrummer and Superior Drummer samplers. (more…)
Microsoft on Thursday promoted a new Web site that allows students to purchase Windows 7 for $29, the same price Apple is selling its new operating system, Snow Leopard. (more…)
Mac OS X Snow Leopard is proving to be a very popular release for Apple, according to a new report from market research firm, NPD. (more…)
With its annual September event done, Apple is set for iPod releases for the holidays, but will the company update its Macs before the biggest shopping season of the year? One research firm thinks so. (more…)
I made some pretty bold statements when I first wrote about Universal Audio’s plug-ins for the Mac. I’ve had quite a few questions from that article, so I thought I’d try to answer them here.
In the original article I said, “While there are a lot of plug-in choices, I have found none better than Universal Audio (UA).”
A lot of you wrote and asked if I had tried this plug-in or that plug-in. I can assure you that over the years I have tried pretty much everything available. I not only stand by my statement, I will say that UA is simply the best set of audio plug-ins on the market.

Another bold statement. Let me explain why.
Every bit of music has a limit on the range it can occupy. Unfortunately, some of today’s music takes every last bit of that range and packs it completely full of sound. Some obviously like this, but personally I like my music to have room to breathe.
As an example: have you ever listened to a song that goes into a soft bridge section; the guitars get quiet; the drummer is tapping on a cymbal; the singer is talking; and then the band starts to get back into the swing of things and with an amazing bang they are rocking again.

Did you notice that sometimes in those sections, things don’t really quiet down? In some mixes those quiet parts are just as loud as the main section of the song. To me, it’s missing a major dynamic of the music.
I find that the UA plug-ins allow me to control that range of frequencies better than anything else. Sure, there are a lot of EQs and compressors out there that can do the job, but not like this.
UA has taken the time to model some of the world’s best vintage gear and make it accurate. I feel like the control I have is real, not control over some made up space that doesn’t even exist in the range of the song.

Sometimes it seems like the music I’m listening to is trying to break out of its range and that’s too bad. That range needs to be managed.
I also said in the original article that I liked the “warmth” the plug-ins provided. Some have asked exactly what I meant by that.
“Warmth” is a difficult thing to explain. Some music is loud and pounding — that’s not warmth. Some music is high-pitched and tinny sounding — that is not warmth. I guess the warmth is the fullness of the music without wanting to rip my ears off.

You can find that in classical music, metal, hard rock and every other genre.
My UAD-2 Quad costs $1,899, but it is one of the best investments I’ve made for my music. I have all of the plug-ins and I have different uses for them.
I love the sound of a Fairchild Compressor on an acoustic guitar. For me, it just brings out that natural sound that I like in an acoustic. I also use the Neve 1081, Neve 1073, LA-2A and the 1176 Compressor. They all give you something different.
Not only does UA model its software to be like the original, they still make some of the originals. All of the analog gear is handmade and from what I’ve heard, it sounds amazing.
I never thought I’d do this, but when time and money allow, I’ll be picking up some of their analog gear as well.
I spend a lot of time and energy on my music. I’m glad to deal with a company that does the same thing with its products.
According to new data from market research firm NPD, Apple is on track to increase its Mac sales for its September quarter over the same period last year. (more…)
Apple’s recently released iTunes 9 may hint at an upcoming update for the company’s home media player, Apple TV. (more…)
iPhone OS 3.1 was released earlier this week during Apple’s music event in San Francisco and includes a new feature that seems to have been misunderstood in early tests. (more…)
We told you about the initial public beta release, so we thought it would be a good idea to let you know about the final shipping release too. (more…)