M-Audio isn’t the only game in town for affordable wireless MIDI. CME, the Chinese music equipment manufacturer distributed by Yamaha, has their own MIDI interface. And it looks like they might beat M-Audio to shipping a standalone MIDI interface — with a far greater range, to boot.
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In a somewhat ambiguous quote in Macworld, a top Intel exec says Apple is starting to inform Intel’s chip engineering: “They push us to think about things that we may not always think about.” Computex: Apple pushing Intel in new directions [Macworld News] I say, bring it on, Apple, because Intel customers on both Mac […]
M-Audio Clones GarageBand for Windows, But Will Windows Users Care?
M-Audio has a new application called Session that they’re trumpeting as a Windows-only answer to GarageBand. In a story at Digital Trends (formerly Design Technica), M-Audio’s consumer group VP Tony McCall says the new app will bring some of GarageBand’s accessibility to Windows computer music newbies: “Apple’s GarageBand has done a wonderful job of bringing […]
Kinetic 2: Inexpensive Windows Groovebox with Roland Sounds
Kinetic 2 is here for Windows, and it looks promising not only as a way of getting beginners into music making, but as a really good buy on soft synths for everyone else, as well — especially at US$80.
Making Game Joysticks, Gamepads work with Music Apps (Pt. II)
Since the previous story on using joysticks with MIDI and music applications, I’ve been getting more tips on how to make this work. First up is a very powerful application for managing joysticks and gamepads on Mac OS X: ControllerMate v4 The software just got a major software update, and it looks terrific. (That is, […]
New Music Cartridge for Commodore 64, MIDI Interface Option … No, Really
Talk about music software for alternative OSes: the Prophet64 is a new cartridge for the Commodore 64 computer. In case you haven’t yet heard about the project, our friend James Grahame over at Retro Thing has been on top of it for some time, but the big news from him is that the cartridge is […]
CDM Forums: Create Digital Motion Forums Now Online; Calling All Visualists and VJs
In advance of the launch of Create Digital Music’s sister site for interactive visuals and visual performance / VJing, we proudly present, by popular demand: Create Digital Motion Forums Note that this forum will be shared with the Create Digital Music forum, because we feel strongly that for many people, these two fields are overlapping […]
CDM Forums: Keep Up With Comments and Messages
For those of you not in the know, you can keep up with the flow of comments on CDM and messages on the CDM forums via RSS feed. (If you’re like me, you’re loving the new beta of Google Reader, which makes reading feeds a whole lot easier.) Create Digital Music comments CDM Forum posts […]
CDM Forums: Discover New Music, Share Your Work, and Find Collaborators
By popular request, we’ve launched a new forum for Create Digital Music (and, soon, Create Digital Motion): Share Your Work – CDM Forums If you want to hear fellow CDM readers’ music, share your own, show off your crazy new interactive installation or VJ reel, look for collaborators to work on a song or to […]