Archive for July, 2009
L.A. Scoring Strings - Part 1: The NEW Workhorse String Library
L.A. Scoring Strings is one of the most anticipated sample libraries in the past few years. See why Peter Alexander thinks it’s the new workhorse string library.
Harman Shares Rise Then Plunge on Fake Takeover Bid
Fake tender offer from an allegedly Saudi-based group propels Harman stock in early morning trading, then plummets.
IK Multimedia’s T-RackS - First Observations
If IK Multimedia’s T-RackS is the first out-of-the-box collection an engineer buys, Aaron Hill thinks they’ll be quite happy with what they get.
L.A. Scoring Strings Release Date and Opening Price Announced
July 4, 2009, Los Angeles. On the American 4th of July, composer/developer Andrew Keresztes (ka-res-teez) announced officially the release of his 34GB-sized L.A. Scoring Strings with starting demos and a time-dated tiered, introductory price schedule. According to the official web site, www.audiobro.com, orders placed before July 20th, are priced at $999US. Orders placed [...]
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