Archive for the ‘Software Reviews’ Category

Adding MIDI to Your Shop

By Lance Evans • Category: Lead, Software Reviews

As multimedia shops have matured our needs increasingly expand into the areas of music production. Not long ago adding music to client projects meant hiring outside composers, musicians and recording studios. This is still the option of choice for high-end projects, but is beyond most modest production budgets. While modest projects can be satisfied with stock music and lower end music tools, creative control is stymied.



The Set-Up

By Lance Evans • Category: Software Reviews

After much discussion and thought, here is the list of hardware we ended up with, and why. Keep in mind that our choices were made based on the idea of keeping it real. While it’s fun to play with all the top-of-the-line toys, we wanted to keep this studio set-up to a cost most shops […]



Running Cubase

By Lance Evans • Category: Software Reviews

Once the hardware was all chosen and installed we turned our attention to Cubase. Installing the program was reasonably smooth until we came to their hardware keys and found out the drivers were problematic. Doing some research online we found we were not the only ones having issues so we contacted support line for the […]



Virtual Instruments

By Lance Evans • Category: Software Reviews

The basic Cubase 4.0 package came with a rather large number of free virtual instruments and five synthesizers. The virtual instruments are part of a package that Steinberg calls their HALion One Collection which includes instruments from 18 different categories like Drum & Perc(ussion), Guitar Plucked, Keyboard, Piano, Strings, Woodwinds, Sound FX, etc. Each category […]



Problems & Fixes

By Lance Evans • Category: Software Reviews

We will start this section by saying everything in this review worked well. But since nothing is without some issues—especially complex hardware/software—we wanted to share with you some of the minor hurdles we encountered, and a few pet peeves.
CUBASE: On Windows only a few select pallets are allowed outside the program window. That […]



Final Thoughts

By Lance Evans • Category: Software Reviews

Costs & Budget
So how did we do on our budget? We came right in on the mark! Granted, this was accomplished by going for a few used items, the keyboard and playback system. But you could get excellent new hardware for the same prices and stay on budget. For example, the $700 we spend on […]



Adobe CS3 Production Premium

By Lance Evans • Category: Lead, Software Reviews

The new Production Bundle has changed since the old CS2 release. Adobe has acquired a number of companies, including Macromedia and Serious Magic, so there are more toys for each bundle. The Production Premium package now has an incredible amount of software, including: After Effects Professional, Premiere Pro, Photoshop Extended, Illustrator and Flash Professional.



Encore

By Lance Evans • Category: Software Reviews

Along with Flash, Encore is the one other application in the suite that takes care of the packaging and delivery of your content. This time around however Encore will not only deliver to disk, it will also steal some of Flash’s thunder and deliver to the web. More on that soon. Encore is […]



Flash 9 Professional

By Lance Evans • Category: Software Reviews

Now part of the Adobe family, this release of Flash 9 is already starting to take on more of an Adobe feel. Depending upon who you speak with this is either a good thing or the the coming of the Armageddon. FWIW, we are optimistic about this union and hopeful Adobe will streamline the rough […]



Soundbooth

By Lance Evans • Category: Software Reviews

This is the only brand new (version 1.0) application in the suite. It is also the only audio specific application and It replaces Adobe Audition in the suite, which is now available as a separate item. Adobe says Soundbooth (SB) is designed for video and Flash developers who need audio, and that Audition […]