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DigiEffects’ Legacy Plug-Ins Are Still Useful
While they're getting a bit long in the tooth, these affordable video plug-ins are well worth exploring.
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Digieffects' Damage: You Have Great Looking Video, They Can Fix That
Digieffects' new "Damage" plug-in perfect for video editors wishing to add static, snow, and simulated interference to otherwise pristine video.
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Video Stock Footage: The Next Generation
Video editors looking for a collection sharply produced HD stock footage might want to check out VideoTraxx HD.
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Beam Me Up! How to Make Your Own Transporter
Star Trek's transporter effect required armies of technicians in 1966. Today, you can easily create the effect in your PC.
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Cavalcade Of Software Synths Highlight Latest Version Of Cakewalk’s Sonar
Getting under the hood with the latest version of the Windows-based digital audio workstation.
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Software Review: Adobe's CS4 - Powering The TV Studio Inside Your PC
If you find multimedia content on the Web becoming richer and more detailed, it won't be a coincidence.
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From Electric To Electronica: Les Paul, the Minimoog, and The Studio as Compositional Tool
A new book, new MP3 collection, and new software synthesizer patch chart the development of pop music and its tools from the 1950s into the 21st century.
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The Joy Of Virtual Sets
Chromakey dramatically changed how recent Hollywood films look. It can do the same for much lower budget productions as well.
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The Well-Tempered Christmas Tree
Serious musician on your Christmas list? Unlike fruitcake or socks, these items will get loads of use throughout the year.
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Product Review: The Roland VG-99, The Arsenal Of Guitarocracy
The guitar of the future is here, if you want it.
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