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Mac software sources
Off topic of course, but just sent this list to a friend & thought it might
also be of use to our illustrious listmembers:
Here's sources for some Mac music software, almost all of it
freeware/shareware--
Harmony Central is THE place to buy & sell gear, but has a lot of other
good stuff too.
Get these two thru Harmony Central
(http://www.harmony-central.com/Software/Mac/):
Pedalfects- like eight stompboxes. It's usable realtime, but to save stuff
you must register for $100--probably too much. Can get pretty wild,
though.
SoundMaker (demo) This is a really nice stereo sound editor with loads of
effects which competes with the $500-700 programs, but sells right now for
$30! Ordered mine!
These two are "manglers"; AIFFs in, strangeness out:
thOnk_0+2: http://www.audioease.com
Argeiphontes Lyre: ftp://shoko.calarts.edu/pub/akira/al.sit.hqx
ReBirth (demo): http://www.propellerheads.se Try the demo, lots o' fun.
The best $160 I ever spent, and my main impetus to go all-software.
ConvertMachine: http://www.kagi.com/rod This is cool; it will take
nearly any form of soundfile and convert to different formats. Since many
of these programs spit out their own flavors, I use it to quickly make them
all plain-vanilla AIFFs.
Syd (software syth): http://www.thepalace.com/jbum/ Kind of neat but not
real intuitive to use. Still, it's free....
Soundhack- http://music.calarts.edu/~tre "SoundHack performs various
soundfile manipulations that have been previously unavailable on the
Macintosh. SoundHack includes soundfile type conversion, spectral mutation,
spectral dynamics processing, a varispeed/sample rate converter, soundfile
convolution, ring modulation, the phase vocoder, a binaural filter and an
amplitude analysis and gain change module."
MetaSynth- http://www.arboretum.com By the guy who created Bryce, it
makes music out of PICTs! Impressive; try the demo- but the real deal is
about 200 bucks....
MaCthugha- http://www.afn.org/~cthugha Pretty cool audio-to-video,
billed as "an oscilloscope on acid". If I were to perform again, I'd want
to get another guy to run this from my sounds.
And besides Harmony Central, here's another good source:
http://www.musicandaudio.com/mac3.htm
David Myers