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Vidvox VDMX VJ app now adds support for Vuo 2.0 plugins
We saw this week that Vuo is a powerful Mac solution for making your own effects, transitions, and generators visually. Now one popular VJ app has native support.
Cancellation and reschedule updates guide: Musikmesse, SuperBooth, Loop, WWDC, more
Obviously, most near-term public events are canceled, as efforts to reduce transmission of COVID-19 ramp up. Some events already have new dates in 2020, however. Here’s the latest:
An open call for a compilation of 20-second hand-washing music, and more great choices
COVID-19 or no, washing hands with soap and water for 20 seconds is always a good idea. And music can help.
Polyend teases Tracker: grid, tracker display, hardware
Polyend has been gradually releasing a set of teasers for Tracker – and today we get the first big picture, looking like a love child of a monome, 90s tracker software, Maschine, and Push.
Vuo Pro 2.0 for Mac lets you make your own video plugins, VJ FX – and now there’s a free version
Vuo is a visual tool for making effects, generators, and transitions for live visuals/VJing and production. And they’re so keen to get artists going, they’re giving away an edition – complete with online training.
All about Mutable’s Marbles random sampler – and a clever, just-released update
Mutable Instruments’ modules seemed poised to live forever, in synth terms. A clever update this week is a good reminder of the coolness of the Marbles random sampler.
In Russia, vintage MeeBlips have custom clones, thanks to open source hardware
The original version of our MeeBlip synth project has found a quirky new iteration in St. Petersburg – and it’s making some terrific grooves.
German music tech events enter the age of COVID-19; Musikmesse postponed
Novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, meet the musical instruments and music tech business. Events in Germany are threatened, and more could be in store worldwide.
That time in 1965 when a teen Ray Kurzweil made a computer compose music and met LBJ
At age 17, Ray Kurzweil – he of the “singularity” – wrote a pioneering piece of “AI” music software, and showed it off on a TV show with Steve Allen.