Music OS 3.1 provides 64-Bit technology and allows access to the cloud for publishing and collaboration. Music OS 3.1 debuts the new OL VST Suite Library with 15 instruments and effects.
Open Labs say that Music OS will continue to develop and grow its feature set. Open Labs will be releasing an Apple OS X supported platform in early 2012.
Music OS 3.1 New Features Include:
• SoundCloudTM Direct Integration – With SoundCloud undoubtedly the ‘cloud standard’ for millions of online music creators, Music OS projects and session files can now be rendered and uploaded directly to all SoundCloud user accounts.
• OL VST Suite Library – Music OS 3.1 delivers a suite of VST instruments and effects for music creation and performance. 5 instruments including DubstarTM, a bass synth designed for dubstep wobble and deep bass tones. BUMPTM, a straight forward drum module complete with Open Labs “bump” sample library. IDMTM, a synth for modulating soundscapes and atmospheric swells. OL RemixTM allows you to load an audio sample and chop, screw, and rearrange the beat. 10 VST effects for midi devices or incoming audio signals including Reverb, Chorus, Delay, EQ, Distortion, Filter, Compressor, Limiter, Looper, and more.
• 64 Bit Application – Larger files, projects and VST’s can be loaded and handled. Music OS 3.1 also allows backwards compatibility for 32Bit users.
Availability and Pricing:
Music OS 3.1 is now available for $299/USD. Current owners will automatically receive the 3.1 update for free with Open Labs ‘AutoUp’ feature included in 3.0. RiFF owners will also receive special upgrade pricing throughout the month of January for $79/USD. Check with Open Labs directly for special discount codes and additional upgrade options.
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