Teaser: Apple TV Running Ableton Live

An anonymous reader has Ableton Live running successfully on Apple TV — yes, Apple TV the actual hardware. If you haven’t been watching the Mac blogs, the Apple TV is in fact a mini computer and hackers are all over it. Suddenly, what looked like somewhat bland hardware may become more popular because of hackers. […]

Numark NuVJ Demos on VJKungFu with Momo The Monster

I featured VJKungFu last week, taking a prod at Momo for not creating more articles. Well the prod worked: Momo has been demoing the NuVJ at apple stores around the US, and now brings some video tutorials to VJKungFu: NuVJ Crash Course and Crossfader Triggering with the NuVJ. [tags]nuvj, numark, vjkungfu, hardware, software, tutorials, podcasts, […]

Less is More: 35mm Adapters on Prolost

Prolost has some interesting discussion of 35mm DV Adapters, prompted by the release of a new option: the G35. Some of the most cinematic digital images I’ve seen lately have not been from a Panavision Genesis or a Dalsa Origin, but rather from a Panasonic DVX100a equipped with a device that would have engineers screaming […]

Want Some Imagery With That Sound? Numark AVM02 DJ-VJ Mixer Reviewed on CDMotion

When purchasing an audio mixer, DJs are quite literally spoilt for choice. Visualists are a little constrained though, with only a handful of companies making a couple of vision mixer models each. This situation is improving rapidly though, with companies such as Vixid getting in on the act with their upcoming VJX16-4, and DJ company […]

This Week in Synths: The Stearns Collection Moog, Mike Oldfield’s OB-Xa, MOOG IIIp

The First Commercial MOOG You are looking at the Moog Synthesizer, Stearns 2035. It currently resides as part of the Stearns Collection at the University of Michigan. According to the university it was the first commercially produced MOOG Synthesizer. “This particular instrument has the distinction of being the first commercially produced Moog synthesizer. It was […]

Linux-Powered Mobile Trinity DAW in the Wild

Ronald Stewart, creator of the mobile, Linux-powered Trinity DAW device, writes to tell us the prototype had its first public appearance at the recent Linux Audio Conference: We ran the device for 7 hours (3.5 hours battery/3.5 hours on wall power supply) with zero hangs and everything worked under various multiple applications running. USB device […]

Thanks for Musicmakers @ Etsy; Send Your Photos

Thanks to everyone who came last night to Etsy Labs for the Musicmakers shindig. We had a fantastic convergence of people, from various spheres: CDM and musical people, craft-y people, MAKE mag people, blogosphere people, and locals and even foreigners (visitors from Montreal to Mexico!) If you snapped some shots, do post to CDM’s flickr […]

Performance Illumination: Flexiglow Light Speed Keyboard Reviewed on DansData

Dansdata has a review of the Flexiglow Light Speed illuminated keyboard. I’ve switched from my trusty but ageing Thinkpad (with handy LED light in the lid) to a Small Form Factor PC for gigs, so I’m in the market for something with a little lighting. [tags]keyboards, hardware, reviews, performance, leds[/tags]