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Apple previews next-generation audio technology

updated 11:10 am EST, Thu January 15, 2004

Apple\' audio technology


  Apple today previewed its next generation professional audio technology that will be incorporated into future versions of Apple's Logic audio production software. New software instruments demonstrated include Sculpture, a new component-modeling based synthesizer, and UltraBeat, a deep and rich percussion synthesizer that provides multiple synthesis techniques for generating every type of electronic or acoustic drum sound imaginable. Apple also demonstrated Guitar Amp, a new full-featured guitar amplifier simulator, and support for enhanced Apple Loops, the powerful open-standard file format for real-time matching of audio loops and sound effects.

"The next generation of Logic will bring a new level of sophistication to computer-based music production," said Rob Schoeben, Apple's vice president of Applications Marketing. "With Sculpture and UltraBeat, Logic users will have the ability to create more dynamic and expressive sounds than ever before, and with support for enhanced Apple Loops, they'll have the convenience and flexibility of loop composition combined with the power of a world-class sequencer."



Sculpture is a new component-modeling based synthesizer that enables users to generate a broad palette of expressive and highly animated sounds. It uses sophisticated algorithms to simulate the behavioral characteristics of a vibrating string or bar and provides users with the ability to manipulate real world parameters such as the string's material, its environment and how and where it is vibrated. Apple says the resulting sounds are "more dynamic and expressive than those generated by more traditional methods of synthesis. Extensive modulation features, resonant body control, the unique capabilities of the Morph Pad, and numerous other parameters, provide the adventurous with endless options for adding life and unique character to their sonic creations."



UltraBeat is a percussion synthesizer utilizing several types of synthesis including FM, subtractive, sample-based and component modeling. UltraBeat consists of up to 25 independently modifiable drum voices and includes an integrated step sequencer. UltraBeat caters to the producers of electronic dance music covering everything from the analog 808 or 909 to wired percussive sounds. UltraBeat offers a wide variety of possible sounds and detailed control over dynamic timbre changes.



Guitar Amp, a new full-featured guitar amplifier simulator, recreates the sounds of the best known guitar amplifiers by providing impeccably developed amp emulations along with parameters for configuring all other details that make up signature amplifier sounds. These audio details include speaker cabinet selection, microphone type and placement, as well as EQ type and settings. The resulting simulations are incredibly true to life and infinitely playable.



Future versions of Logic Pro will also include support for enhanced Apple Loops, the powerful open-standard file format for real-time matching of audio loops and sound effects. The Apple Loops format offers richer information than standard audio files, so users can quickly find a loop by instrument, genre or mood. Future versions of Logic Pro will be able to import MIDI performance and channel strip configuration data contained in the new software instrument form of Apple Loops.



These special files can be used either as audio loops or software instrument MIDI loops, providing unprecedented flexibility for loop-based composition. With Apple Loops support, future versions of Logic Pro will easily import projects from GarageBand, Apple's recently announced, new music application that turns the Mac into a complete recording studio allowing users to play, record and create amazing music using a remarkably simple interface.


by MacNN Staff

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    just shut up ya whiners..

    now all you people that were bitching that there was no "next step" to work on your garageband projects sound really stupid don't ya? apple knows this stuff better than you whiney cry babies. i for one think i am going to love garageband. if my musical ambitions grow even further...i will most likely buy Logic as well. once again...way to go apple.

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    So...

    ... I've never heard what all this 'MUSIC' software means regarding the Apple Music law suit.

    Is it permanently settled?

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    The Apple music lawsuit

    was based on the use of the Apple name and the sale of music on itms. It's not at all related to music sw etc, IIRC.

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    Apple + Emagic

    I am so totally happy with the way apple and Emagic are working together.

    Must admit though, I am getting a little confused whether to refer to the app as "Apple's Logic Pro" or "Emagic's Logic Pro".

    None the less, Logic and emagic are an incredible combo!

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    Oooops...

    I meant:

    Logic and 'APPLE' are an incredible duo! You knew that though!

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    Cool

    Its about time that Apple Records actually released some software to help us aspiring musicians. This might also get them some new talent that they can start releasing albums for (I'm going to be the next George Harrison!).

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    Re: Apple + Emagic

    Uhm... Apple bought Emagic last year. The own them. They are a solo, not a duo. ;-)

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    re:Re: Apple + Emagic

    I understand that completely. I was simply stating the confusion of reference to the makers of this awesome software. They are merging more and more as time goes on. And the software is still for sale only under Apple's 3rd party software listing at their site.

    So then is it refered to as "Apple's Emagic's Logic Pro"?

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    What I hope

    A judge rules, since Apple Records sold away the rights to what they actually sell in the US. Apple Computer can run iTMS in every country except the UK, Canada, and Australia.

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    re: what i hope

    And who really cares about the UK, Canada, and Australia markets?

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