Edirol V8 Review: MoRpH Gets Hands-On with the V4's Big Sister

Our friend MoRpH (whose work you’ve seen previously posted to archive.org and on the intro to our VMS video) was lucky enough to get his hands on an Edirol V8 – sequel to the venerable V4 – and followed it up by being awesome enough to send us this review. A few years back Roland […]

Edirol V8 Review: MoRpH Gets Hands-On with the V4’s Big Sister

Our friend MoRpH (whose work you’ve seen previously posted to archive.org and on the intro to our VMS video) was lucky enough to get his hands on an Edirol V8 – sequel to the venerable V4 – and followed it up by being awesome enough to send us this review. A few years back Roland […]

3L Beta Winners Announced: Insert "Thrill" Pun Here

After a little random number generation, I have the pleasure of announcing the winners of our 3L Beta Giveaway. Leon Grant Bussinger Chateau Bezerra eri Michael Hart Nek Soon you’ll be gaping at this interface in awe, wondering what to do next. So I hope you’ve read the manual! Those of you who didn’t win, […]

3L Beta Winners Announced: Insert "Thrill" Pun Here

After a little random number generation, I have the pleasure of announcing the winners of our 3L Beta Giveaway. Leon Grant Bussinger Chateau Bezerra eri Michael Hart Nek Soon you’ll be gaping at this interface in awe, wondering what to do next. So I hope you’ve read the manual! Those of you who didn’t win, […]

3L Beta Winners Announced: Insert “Thrill” Pun Here

After a little random number generation, I have the pleasure of announcing the winners of our 3L Beta Giveaway. Leon Grant Bussinger Chateau Bezerra eri Michael Hart Nek Soon you’ll be gaping at this interface in awe, wondering what to do next. So I hope you’ve read the manual! Those of you who didn’t win, […]

Rhobbler: Connect Rhapsody to Last.FM

A crazy scheme in which you pay a monthly fee and get unlimited music, huh? Imagine that. Part of what was strange about flat fee advocate Jim Griffin’s new proposal for an ISP monthly fee for music is that subscription-based music lives already, from digital radio to music services. Amidst rumors that Apple might add […]

Gigs of Free Samples from OLPC, Now Available as Torrent

As mentioned last week, the OLPC project has provided some 8.5GB of Creative Commons-licensed sound. Unfortunately, in an all-too-familiar scenario, the servers didn’t stand up to its instant popularity. Good news — most of the content is available now via torrent, with additional content on the Internet Archive. We need a Few Good Seeds, so […]

Yellow Drum Machine Robot Creator: You, Too, Can Make Your Own Robots

If music technology has ever made you dream of autonomous musical robots, crawling around the floor making sound like a Juilliard of mechanical insect prodigies, I’ve got great news for you. While we’re on the subject of DIY electronics, here are some words of encouragement: the designer who made that fantastic drum machine robot making […]

Tamagatchi Mannaro: DIY Soundbox Based on Forrest Mims Atari Punk Console

The Atari Punk Console is one of DIY sonic electronics’ all-time greatest hits. Designed by Forrest M. Mims III — the brilliant electronics artist and engineer whose hand-drawn books were once promoted in Radio Shack — the “Stepped Tone Generator” as it was originally called is an excellent circuit for first-timers or those wanting something […]