Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Apple Acquires Camel Audio

Looks like Apple has acquired music plug-in and effect maker Camel Audio, based on information found on corporate registry site Companies House. Camel Audio's address has been updated to 100 New Bridge Street, which is Apple's London address, and the company's sole director is now listed as Apple lawyer Heather Joy Morrison, suggesting the company is in the possession of Apple. Camel Audio is known for its range of plug-ins, synthesizers, effects, and sound libraries, which were available via the company's Alchemy software. Previously available for $249, Alchemy included more than 1000 sounds, 5.5GB worth of samples, a powerful additive synthesis engine, spectral synthesis, a virtual analog synthesizer, and more. Its powerful engine was highly useful to those who liked to create and manipulate audio for unique sounds. What does this mean for Apple ? Will Camel Audio plug-in effects come with Logic Pro X/ GarageBand now ?




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