V-Machine
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- How To Make A Crappy Electronic Music Video For $0.00
Posted on Thursday, November 20th, 2008 in Music Videos – Comments: (11)

All right you Freaxxx. If you’ve been waiting to make an electronic music video, but you don’t have any money, it’s time to get your video on. - What’s Wrong With This Picture?
Posted on Tuesday, November 18th, 2008 in Strange – Comments: (10) - Kraftwerk Gets Copyright Smackdown
Posted on Friday, November 21st, 2008 in Electronic Music & Recording Gear – Comments: (6)
Die Mensch Maschine got rebuffed by a court in Germany, which told electronica pioneers Kraftwerk that Moses Pelham did not violate their copyrights by using an unauthorized sample of one of their songs, Metal on Metal, in one of his productions. - Totally NSFW: Avant Garde Music Performance Looks A Lot Like Oral Sex
Posted on Saturday, November 22nd, 2008 in Music Videos – Comments: (6)This video captures a performance of Blowjob, a experimental exploration of controlled feedback. - V-Machine Turns Your Music Software Into Hardware
Posted on Thursday, November 20th, 2008 in Electronic Instruments – Comments: (5)
The V-Machine is a compact VST/VSTi hardware playback module designed to take plug-ins on the road or into the studio and access them directly without a computer.
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Filed under: Electronic Instruments, Hardware Effects, Software Effects & Audio Processors, Software Synthesizers & Samplers
SM Pro Audio has announced that the V-Machine hardware VST player is now shipping in the US.
The V-Machine is a compact VST/VSTi hardware playback module designed to take plug-ins on the road or into the studio and access them directly without a computer.
Multiple plug-ins can be loaded into bank/preset memories of the V-Machine for immediate access and combined into chains, splits, and layer. Full external MIDI controller support allows users access to available loaded plug-in parameter controls such as virtual dials, switches, and faders.
Audio is handled by stereo inputs and outputs and a headphone output with dedicated volume control. Three USB connections handle computer transfers of VST applications, streaming of sample content from external hard drives, connection of USB controllers, and copy protection dongles. A MIDI-in jack is also included for the connection of standard MIDI controllers.
V-Machine is available now with an MSRP of $599. Read more…
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Filed under: Computer Hardware, Electronic Instruments, Hardware Effects, Software Synthesizers & Samplers, Virtual Instruments
SM Pro Audio has anounced the V-Machine, a compact VST/VSTi hardware playback module that you can load up with VST instrument and effect plug-ins to use without a computer.
Description:
The V-Machine is a compact VST/VSTi hardware playback module built for performance keyboard players and DJ’s. It is one little beast that can’t be underestimated once loaded up with your favorite VST instrument and effect plug-ins. Take your plug-ins on the road or into the studio and access them live without a computer.
Multiple plug-ins can be pre-loaded into bank/preset memories for immediate access. Combine VST and VSTi plug-ins into chains, splits, and layers to create extremely rich and unique sounds. Full external MIDI controller support allows users access to available loaded plug-in parameter controls such as virtual dials, switches, and faders.
Pricing and availability haven’t been announced yet. Read more…



