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technologynew products HORTUS LINE SOURCE
What is it?A new sound system that provides a dynamic, regular sound
coverage and stable frequency response for a room of at least 15m long.
Details: The
system consists of the Micro Max 5 and Micro Max 8. The Micro Max 5 features one 10” bass unit and two 8 x
2”column speakers. It is equipped with a three-way power amplifier (1 x 900W bass unit + 2 x 300W mid/high) and integrated DSP with six presets.
The Micro Max 8 (shown) features one 12” bass unit and one 8 x 3.5”column speaker. This system is equipped with a power amplifier (1 x
750W bass unit + 1 x 300W mid/high) and integrated DSP with six presets.
And another thing: Also new is the LVT 465 stage monitor which boasts four neodymium transducers, 6.5” and two 1.4” compression drivers and can be used passive or biamp.
www.audiosud.com
UNIVERSAL AUDIO OCEAN WAY STUDIOS
What is it? A plug-in for the UAD Powered Plug-Ins platform.
Details: Developed over a three-year period by UA and Allen Sides – the man at the helm of Ocean Way for more than two decades – Ocean Way Studios is an audio processing first, combining elements of room, microphone and source modeling so tracks sound as if they were recorded in the studios of Ocean Way Recording.
Built upon UA’s proprietary new Dynamic Room Modeling, Ocean Way Studios provides the ambience and dispersion properties of various sources in the rooms at Ocean Way, as recorded through a selection of rare vintage microphones that can be dynamically positioned in real
time via a simple click-and-drag interface. Ideal mic selections and placements are provided in both Ocean Way Recording’s ‘Studio A’ and ‘Studio B’ – the exact rooms and setups used to record some of the biggest acts of all time.
And another thing: The plug-in is now available on the UAD Powered Plug-Ins Platform as part of UAD Software v7.0, which also includes the SPL Twintube and Sonnox Inflator plug-ins.
www.uaudio.com
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