decay
DirectBass free 1.1
DirectBass free offers an invaluable and useful reduced articulation of the BIG BROTHER DirectBass sample library . more>>
DirectBass free 1.1 offers an invaluable and useful reduced articulation of the "BIG BROTHER" DirectBass sample library . It's not a demo version but a full articulation free to use. This free version includes the bridge+neck pickup articulation and it has these features:
Major Features:
- 5 strings
- Direct recorded for using with your favorite amp simulator
- 3 layers
- 3 samples per each note in round robin
- Noises when you release the key
- Slides
- Natural decay
DirectGuitar Lite 1.1
DirectGuitar Lite is such a professional and useful reduced version of 9Gb guitar sample library Direct recorded. more>>
DirectGuitar Lite 1.1 is such a professional and useful reduced version of 9Gb guitar sample library Direct recorded. Combined with Amp Simulators it allows you to create an infinite number of guitar sound. The size of the bank is about 113 Mb. The download is about 55 Mb. It contain one of the 12 articulations. A bank for NI Kontakt 2 It has 3 Layers, 89 samples Quality 16/44 Natural Decay. For the best result I suggest using NI GuitarRig 2 or 1 but you can use it with your favorite amp simulator as well.
Entropy 1.3
Entropy - Widget auto generates wep and wpa keys using true-random bytes. more>> Entropy - Widget auto generates wep and wpa keys using true-random bytes.
Entropy automatically generates WEP and WPA keys using true-random bytes. It uses various sources/providers for these entropys: EntropyPool and /dev/random, HotBits (radioactive decay) and Random.org (atmospheric noise).
Generate encryption keys in these formats:
- WEP, 64-bit, hexadecimal
- WEP, 128-bit, hexadecimal
- WEP, 256-bit, hexadecimal
- WPA-PSK, 8-character, ASCII
- WPA-PSK, 20-character, ASCII
- WPA-PSK, 63-character, ASCII
System requirements:
- An active connection to the Internet is needed to use some of the sources of entropy.
Enhancements
- Andrew Hedges did the beta testing for this release and even suggested many of the features. Have a look at his Dashboard Widgets.
- You can now choose one of four different sources/providers of entropy: radioactive decay/HotBits, atmospheric noise/Random.org, various sources/EntropyPool and /dev/random.
- Generated keys will be selected automatically (just press Apple C to copy).
- Fixed a profile bug. The profile "WEP, 64-bit, Hexadecimal" and provider "/dev/random, Local sources" are now selected automatically on first run.
Digg 1.0
Digg - Stay up to date with the latest digg.com news. more>>
Periodic table of the elements software. In addition to the usual information found in such programs, it also contains a wealth of nuclear information on each isotope, including half life, decay mode, and daughter products. X-ray data (fluorescence and binding energies) is included, as well as photon interaction values. Electron shell and particle energies are also listed, along with visible spectra, and a table of wavelengths and amplitudes. Theres a handy chart of the nuclides, showing all of the isotopes included in the Atomic Mac periodic table, about 1600 of them! Clicking on one takes you to detailed data for that isotope, such as half life, decay mode, alpha/beta/gamma energies, and daughter products. A molecular weight calculator makes it easy to find the molecular weight of compounds. A shaded diagram showing the ranges of physical properties makes it easy to visualize relationships across the periodic table.
System Requirements: Mac OS X 10.2 or laterMac OS 9.2.2
<<lessTickets Widget 1.0
Tickets Widget - Quickly find concert tickets from inside your Dashboard more>> MasterVerb represents a significant evolution of our popular reverb plug-in. While maintaining the CPU efficiency that was a hallmark of the original MasterVerb, the DSP technology has been greatly enhanced to provide better sound and a much wider palette of sonic spaces.
When a sound is emitted in a particular room, the ear first picks up on the individual echos that occur within the first several hundred milliseconds. These reflections help define the character of a room and the new Early Reflection section in MasterVerb 5 provides a library of several reflection patterns as well as control for delay, size and diffusion of the pattern. These discrete echoes build up and blend into a diffuse reverb sound (the Late Reverb). MasterVerb provides two different late reverb types and complete size, decay time and damping control to sculpt the perfect ambience!
* Early reflection section- halls, rooms, plates, chambers, echo, cathedral, nightclub, ping-pong
* Two late reverb types- a silky smooth Hall and a lush Plate algorithm
* 3-band EQ controls for controlling early and late frequency response to simulate a vast range of damping characteristics- anything from muffled to warm and mellow to a bright sizzle
* Triggered envelope control for special effects such as gated and reverse reverb
* Stunning new visual interface design including a 3-D plot of the frequency response over time, early reflection and late reverb patterns, envelope shape, delay times and early/late damping graphs
* Up to 192 kHz support
* Brand new presets and enhanced preset management<<less
SMSLib 1.4
SMSLib - a library for SeisMac and SeisMaCalibrate to access the Sudden Motion Sensors more>>
For better accuracy, you can use SeisMaCalibrate to calibrate your laptops Sudden Motion Sensors. SMSLib is open source, released under the University of Illinois/NCSA Open Source License.
For example, if you open the Terminal, change to the directory containing smsutil, and type:
./smsutil -i0.01 -c1000 -atxyz -s09 >capture.txt
then smsutil will start sampling every 10ms, running for 1000 samples (10 seconds), writing one line per sample into the file capture.txt, with each line including the time in milliseconds since smsutil started, and the calibrated x, y and z axis values, all separated by tabs.
Enhancements:
- Improved debugging data (now shows 10Hz sine waves, decaying over 3 seconds, with X, Y and Z axes staggered by 1 second)
- Improved calibration with MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo 17" (Y and Z axes reversed)
- Page: 1 of 1
- 1