audioMIDI was established to be a 'no nonsense' resource to serve the growing community of professional, hobbyist, and student musicians producing music on their computers. Our concept and purpose is to provide a place where the customer can find current, accurate, and unbiased information about the plethora of products commercially available... >>read more
Florida Music Company is a leading online retailer of music software and hardware relating to computers. We have been in the music business since 1988, opening Florida Music Company in 1999 serving thousands of happy customers across the globe. We built Floridamusicco.com from the ground up to be a great place to do business with a knowledgeable... >>read more
Audioease: Altiverb 6 is a convolution reverb plug-in for Mac OS X and Windows XP. It uses top quality samples of real spaces to create reverb, ranging from Sydney Opera House to the cockpit of a Jumbo Jet. Altiverb 6 offers the most extensive set of parameters, it supports all professional plug-in formats including protools TDM on the Mac,... >>read more
Digital audio company develops RTAS, VST, and Audio Unit (AU) audio plug-ins compatible with Digidesign Pro Tools, Emagic Logic, Apple Final Cut Pro, Steinberg Cubase, Steinberg Wavelab, and more.audio tools, Audio Unit plug-in, plug-ins, AU, AU plug-in, AU plugin, RTAS, RTAS plugin, RTAS plug-in, Audio Suite, VST plug-in, plugins, digital... >>read more
GRM Tools is the result of more than 50 years of cutting-edge research and experimentation in Paris, France. In 1948, Pierre Schaeffer coined the term 'musique concrète' to mean music made with recorded sounds. The photo at the left shows Schaeffer with the 'phonogène', a variable-speed tape recorder, in 1952.
Izotope: Audio Processing Technology and Plug-Ins for Pro Tools, VST, MAS, Audio Unit, and DirectX.
iZotope is a research-driven audio software company based in Boston, Massachusetts. Its products and audio technology are used by millions of people in over 50 countries, from hobbyist musicians to the Discovery Channel, Sony, and... >>read more
In 1997, Peter Neubäcker began developing the idea behind Melodyne and in October 2000, together with his wife, Prof. Dr. Hildegard Sourgens, and the software developer and Technical Director, Carsten Gehle, founded Celemony Software GmbH, which is based in Munich. Melodyne was presented for the first time in 2001, at the Winter NAMM Show, and... >>read more