Thursday, April 18, 2013

Apple finds Redmatica for audio push, maybe

Apple finds Redmatica for audio push, maybe Apple reportedly has purchased Italy-based music software company Redmatica.

A report from Italian blog Fanpage, and discovered by TechCrunch, says Apple has bought the retailer, which focuses on audio software tools.

A regulatory nexus 4 case bumper filing from the Italian Authority for Communications Guarantees, which has been dug up by Fanpage, suggests the offer was approved earlier this week.

CNET has reached seem to both Apple and Redmatica have a look at, and definitely will update this post whenever we find out more.

Redmatica makes four components of audio software, including tools for sampling, editing, and best nexus 4 case library management. Its primary program is KeyMap Pro, a sampled instruments editor that is run on Apple's OS X.

Apple has acquired several digital music companies not that long ago. Which includes SoundJam MP, which happened to becomeiTunes. Apple also located Emagic the merchant behind Logic Pro, combined with streaming music service LaLa.com, aforementioned which often was shelved really.

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