Air.Play
Radio lets you stream and sample from a diverse list of internet radio stations, both inside and outside of your DAW. Use Radio as a plugin within your DAW when you are feeling creative, and use it as a standalone application when you simply want to listen to the radio.
Once you launch Radio, you can select from a carefully curated list of online stations. The station presets are diverse and include a balance of comedy, sci-fi, police scanners, ambient, spoken word, paranormal and many more, so it's easy to find something unexpected.
Simple to Use
Radio records the last 30 seconds of any streamed material. Once you hear something you like, select it, save it and drag it into your DAW. Finding new samples to inspire your music has never been done like this before.
The onboard FX section lends Radio the authentic air of real consumer equipment, with 24 processors to make your feed sound like it's coming through a genuine tube radio speaker, car stereo, phone or another device.
Radio stations focus on diversity, which will keep you coming back for new inspirational material.
Features:
System Requirements
Mac:
OS X 10.7 and later (32-bit and 64-bit compatible).
Formats:
Audio Units (AU).
VST.
Standalone Application.
Windows:
Windows 7 and later (32-bit and 64-bit compatible).
Formats:
AAX.
VST.
Standalone Application.
Important Notes:
Radio is designed for listening to the radio while you work or for inspirational purposes.
The copyright of all sources remains with the creator, publisher or other rights holder.
If you want to use any sound material recorded from Radio you will need permission from the rights holder.
You should ensure that you comply with any legal restrictions for recording streamed audio that may exist in your country.
Makes it easy to sample 30 second clips from Internet radio stations.
Choose station from a long list or your own preset list.
Select possible radio effect (makes it sound like old vintage radio) if you want.
Then select the sample from the waveform slowly scrolling by.
Then drag&drop the sample to your DAW.
There are other ways to do it, but maybe the workflow is easier this way.
Cheap and easy.
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