seantam
Retained
-
Member Title
Freshman Member
-
Article: A Gift From Sonic Studio To CA Readers
seantam replied to The Computer Audiophile's topic in Article Comments
First 50. So it is only for users in America. What about the other side of the world? -
Thanks! I've been waiting for the update for a long time!
-
iPod cannot play hd music, I cannot remember how high it can go. But try ripping an additional copy at 16 bit / 44.1 kHz, this can be used for iPod, iPhone or iPad.
-
It seems it got more transparency in version 0.32. Mine is a low-end system - Apogee Duet + Fostex 0.4. So I cannot imagine how good and wonderful it will goes in all your high-end systems.
-
BitPerfect is the most "usable" iTunes companion so far. I have cancelled my budget for the other two and just using this one~ I look forward to getting the update.
-
My goodness!! It's sounds so good! Jascha Heifetz and Fritz Reiner with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra is now on stage!
-
Do you find an icon on the top right hand side of your menu bar?
-
I'm one of those who originally planned to purchase...
-
Amarra 2.3.1 V.4311 update just released. http://www.sonicstudio.com/amarra/amarrasupport.html#software
-
I think it is there, here is the link: http://www.sonicstudio.com/amarra/amarrasupport23.html
-
Just another 2 minutes I also got mine updated. Excellent!
-
Great! I got mine from Hong Kong's App Store; although information is updated to 0.30, but the version downloaded is still 0.29. Perhaps I need to wait for a while.
-
Hi, Tim, Thank you for sending the 0.30 beta, I have been using it with Lion 10.7.1, with Apogee Duet latest Lion driver for a few hours. So it works with Apogee Duet even with the latest Lion driver. The "pause bug" has gone, so far I have not experienced any pause when I use right-click with any function in iTunes, it also goes well when I switch iTunes to Mini-Player.
-
Hard disks nowadays are so cheap, why don't keeping the original files in a separate external one. Perhaps you may want to play around with file formats at a later stage; then you will always have the original ones to change to the file format you want. Although those music software players said they are capable to play different file formats, but different file formats do sound different, at least I think so. Those music players also perform differently with different file formats.
-
In fact you may find your answer from this link: http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1364 Apple does a great job on their support, hope it helps.