3D goodness means getting cozy with your local graphics API — and getting ready to nerd out in a big way. OpenGL continues to progress with a major overhaul. It’s a way off, but you’ve still got lots of eye candy with OpenGL 2.1. So … if you’re not Electronic Arts or Bungie, is there […]
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Tapeless Progress: Panasonic P2 Software for Mac
One of the reasons I decided against the Panasonic HVX-200 when choosing my HD camera was that there wasn’t OSX software to import P2 cards. This has now changed with Panasonic releasing P2 Contents Management Software for Mac. A little late, and you probably already heard this via HD for Indies. You read HD4NDS, right?
From the Forums: Post Your Favourite Music Videos
While touring around and using my mobile phone for internet I couldn’t really watch much online video. No DeK, no Motionographer, no VJKungFu, no YouTube! So Atomic Afro’s Post your music video playlists thread on CreateDigitalNoise is a great welcome back to broadband. Afro has an impressive 118 videos in his list right now. I […]
Is it Bad to Hang a Projector on Its Side?
Every time you say you don’t believe in visualists, a bulb dies. Photo by -cr. In an informal poll of a variety of people, I’ve been unable to get agreement on a pretty fundamental question in projection: Is it bad for a projector to hang it vertically? For instance, to project on the floor, your […]
Fix for Zoom H4 Mobile Recording: Use a Mobile Battery Pack
As readers look for the ideal mobile recording device, we’ve had ongoing, vibrant discussion about the Zoom H4. Its built-in stereo mic pair, real XLR jacks, and low price are big pluses — enough so that at least some are willing to overlook fidgety mic level settings. But one major problem could be a deal-breaker: […]
Sound Tribe Sector 9 vs. Monome: Video, 8by16
Our friend David Phipps of Sound Tribe Sector 9 (STS9) has posted video of how he’s using his custom-built Monome, as featured in a tutorial here on CDM a few months ago: In this application, the Monome is effectively an interactive sequencer; it works very elegantly in that capacity. Next step: David, in the spirit […]
Reconceived Acoustic Music on an Interactive Table: Etiquette in Edinburgh
Kids get hands-on with the music, touching materials found on-location at the installation site. Eat your heart out, Microsoft Surface! Musicians are taking up interactive tables as new ways of making their creations physically accessible, so listeners can reach out and touch the work. Etiquette is a new interactive installation at the Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop, […]
Novation’s ReMOTE SL Controller Keyboards Get Compact
It’s no secret: I’m a huge fan of Novation’s ReMOTE SL line, and they’re becoming very popular with live laptop users, soft synth lovers, and users of software like Ableton Live and Reason. Put aside for a moment the whiz-bang Automap features, which automatically assign controllers to software (both plug-ins and hosts), and the physical […]
GarageCUBE, Makers of Modul8, Looking for Developer
Ilan Katin, a close friend and GarageCUBE employee, has let me know that the developers of the Mac VJ application Modul8 are looking for a new programmer to help with the next version of their software. Think you have what it takes? OpenGL shader chops? C++ skills? Interface design? Performance optimization? The list goes on […]
MP3 Music: No Longer Connected to Your Brain?
MP3s, bad because they have less music in them. So much less music, in fact, that your brain loses the ability to feel emotions listening to them. Okay, sure, over-compressed MP3s sound awful, especially at lower bitrates. But get ready for some strange psychoacoustics here, folks. Producers howl over sound cut out by MP3 compression […]