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http://www.macnn.com/articles/12/02/14/pluraleyes.gains.multicam.support/

Briefly: DARK PRESSURE launched, PluralEyes updated

updated 03:30 pm EST, Tue February 14, 2012

 

PluralEyes gains multicam support


Native Instruments has launched DARK PRESSURE, a new MASCHINE Expansion that has been created in association with DJ and producer Steve Lawler. The package includes 42 kits with more than 200 pre-programmed patterns and 64 pre-sliced percussion loops for instant remixing. Every sound and patch has been processed with both analog equipment and MASCHINE's internal effects, and can be instantly integrated with any existing sound library. DARK PRESSURE is available in the NI Online Shop for $60, while a mobile version can be purchased within the iMASCHINE iOS app for $1.

PluralEyes gains FCP X multicam support

PluralEyes, a FCP X plug-in that can accurately sync video and audio clips for dual-system audio and multi-camera productions, has been updated with support for multicam editing. By analyzing audio information, the software is able to sync audio and video clips automatically, without the need for timecode, clappers, or other special preparation. Existing PluralEyes customers can upgrade to the latest release at no additional cost, while individual license sell for $150.


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