Ah, the blame game. Users want their stuff to work, and they want it now. (Well, can you blame them?) When it doesn’t, as in the case of some hardware and software on Windows Vista, the blame often gets transferred to third-party developers and not the operating system developer (ahem, Microsoft). Sure, Microsoft gets blamed […]
Music
Lists aside, these 2024 albums are personal must-listens
Music Reviews Stories December 31, 2024
Saying goodbye to 2024 with music and reflections: David’s picks
Music Reviews Stories December 31, 2024
Tbilisi’s music scene is still out in the streets, defiant
Music December 27, 2024
Final Cut Studio 2.0.1 released.
This is good news, as there is one major update in here that open up quite a bit of opportunity for those looking to purchase cameras – AVCHD support. The catch is that AVCHD is transcoded to either Pro Res 4:2:2 or to Apple Intermediate Codec when digitizing. HD For Indies has some analysis and […]
Free Resolume Handbook, Archive.org Video Loops
Perth VJ Kat (one third of VJzoo) at the helm of her Resolume rig. We’ve said it before, but worth mentioning again: Resolume, with its super-clean interface, reliable performance, and support for extras like Flash files and open FreeFrame video effects, is bar-none our favorite Windows-based performance. It runs nicely even on my old Pentium […]
Cakewalk’s New $50 Studio Instruments: Keys, Drum, Bass, String With Slick Interfaces
Finding exotic software instruments is rarely a challenge. A lot of users stumble more quickly when it comes to the basics. Cakewalk has unveiled a new set of soft synths called Cakewalk Studio Instruments, and a number of things about it are immediately interesting: It’s dirt cheap. US$49.99 for the whole package. It focuses on […]
Today is Internet Radio Day of Silence; Join Musicians in Support of Fair Rates
If you switch on your favorite radio stream and hear something unusual — people talking about Internet policy, ambient sounds, or nothing at all — you’re getting a glimpse of a world that could be here by next month. To illustrate the devastating effect new US royalty rates could have on online broadcasters, broadcasters large […]
Light Sculptures: Making Visuals Literally 3D
Tired of flat surfaces? Joanie Lemercier, known by the name antivj, was seen here recently with a terrific tutorial on Wii VJing. Now antivj is back with a terrific video performance, projecting onto 3D forms. just did a new video, and I thought you might be interested as well: it’s a visual performance I did […]
Processing Visual Notebook, Continued
Some more shots of projects I sketched while in Ben Fry’s Processing class: An experiment in 3D particle systems generated from video in 3D, which ran surprisingly fast — something I definitely hope to develop. Playing with ways of quickly forming 3D geometries; in this case, just doing a quick experiment with Perlin Noise as […]
Pitched Turntable Virtuosity on Vestax, and More Theremin Tunes
Speaking of going beyond traditional instruments like keyboards, the urge to reinvent pitch interfaces continues. Via comments, we’ve got some additions. tripmastermonkee points us to this demo by DJ Woody on the Vestax Controller One, the turntable with pitch control and pitch buttons seen previously on CDM: Sure, there are other ways of acheiving the […]