UK creative coder Memo has released an early holiday present, a video delay system allowing us to reproduce the effect seen in OK Go’s “WTF” clip (Behind the scenes video on Youtube). This piece really does contain all of The Good Stuff. Processing, live video, sharing code, the innocent joy of a child in song, […]
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Video Delay in Processing: Memo Gives Us OK Go’s “WTF” Effect For Xmas
UK creative coder Memo has released an early holiday present, a video delay system allowing us to reproduce the effect seen in OK Go’s “WTF” clip (Behind the scenes video on Youtube). This piece really does contain all of The Good Stuff. Processing, live video, sharing code, the innocent joy of a child in song, […]
Renoise 2.5: A Matrix for Everything, Modulate Everything; Full Scripting, OSC Coming
Have you been paying attention to Renoise, the modernized tracker? You might want to start. The cat is out of the bag on Renoise 2.5’s new beta (available immediately to registered users), and it looks like it may be a dramatic leap forward. Even better, 2.6 promises to allow a level of customization, scripting, and […]
Cakewalk’s SONAR 8.5.2 Update Packs a Lot in a Point
This would normally be a generic picture of an overview of the Track View or something, but… come on. Let’s just look at a step sequencer. (Yes, it looks similar to FL Studio’s step sequencer. But you get a decidedly SONAR-like workflow, which feels nothing like Fruity Loops. Whether that’s good news depends on how […]
Done In 60 Seconds: Get Started with MIDI Visualization with Quartz Composer
Quartz Composer MIDI visualization from Greg Lorincz on Vimeo. Sometimes the first step is the toughest. So here, in just 60 seconds, is the simplest possible route to visualizing music by routing MIDI into Quartz Composer. For those of you just joining us, that’s the free modular patching environment for visuals that comes with Mac […]
Pro Tools with Mackie Hardware: Avid Makes Deal to Okay Link
https://cdm.link/files/2009/09/mackie820i_thumb.jpg”> It’s long been the case that if you wanted to run Pro Tools, you needed hardware from Digidesign. That’s why it was a surprise when Mackie announced new audio interface-mixer hardware that they said they had made work with Pro Tools M-Powered, which previously worked only with M-Audio gear. Digidesign parent Avid had made […]
Meet the Digital Vinyl Systems That Predated N2IT’s Patent
It’s something we take for granted now, but not so long ago, the only way to scratch and cue records was with analog vinyl. Now, of course, simulating those behaviors using digital records on turntables connected to computers is commonplace. But that hasn’t stopped the question of who owns the technology from spawning legal disputes. […]
Teaser: Processing is Coming to Android
The remarkable thing about Processing on Android is that you can use your (desktop) sketchbook development environment as always, then run on the Google emulator or your device. Google’s open-source Android mobile platform runs on Java. Processing, the elegant coding language for visualization, art, and media, is built in Java. The marriage of the two, […]
Blip Festival Handmade Music Opener, and the Sega Mega Drive Meets MIDI + Launchpad
It’s the most wonderful time of the year. We get to enjoy the sounds and sights made by chips, independent games, and Novation Launchpad-controlled Sega Mega Drives. Blip Fest hits NYC this week in a celebration of vintage and lo-fi chips and the wonderful, blippy music they produce. To get things started right on Wednesday […]
In/Out Festival Preview, Goodies and Patches from the Artists
Look! We even like vinyl, too. Lori Ann Napolean aka subk plays as Switchboard Operator tomorrow – and she means it literally. Bleeding edge tech meets arcane tech — not the gramophone, but the switchboard. There’s not really a name for it, but there’s a growing scene around advanced musical performance. Once the domain primarily […]