Online Tools for Music Lovers Recognize Your Singing, Find Concert Gigs

Music lovers, online tools are getting more useful. They can even recognize that song you can’t remember (boy, there are there some evenings of my life I’d like back), and keep you from missing your favorite artists’ gigs in your home town. Midomi lets you search for artists and songs the old-fashioned way, via text […]

Vista, Gas Masks, and Pure Data

Yes, I’m enjoying our new inter-post asides to create fabulous new non sequitur combination headlines. More on Windows Vista’s audio guts: MS developer Larry Osterman explains (well, sort of) the new audiodg.exe “host audio engine.” The DRM bit is nasty, but the good news is it doesn’t seem to have an adverse impact on music […]

Circuit Bending How-To Video, PDF from Make; More Resources for Benders

If you’ve been looking to get into circuit bending your own musical instruments and need that extra push to make the jump, MAKE Magazine has posted both a PDF and video podcast with a basic how-to. I got to play with the resulting instrument Bre built, and it’s great fun; the Speak & Spell is […]

You May Have Missed on CDMusic

On our sister site for musicians, we’ve got lots of goodies this week for DIYers. Arduino fans, don’t miss a new resource site with DMX, Bluetooth, and Ethernet Arduinos. Arduinos controlling DMX lighting? Now that could make a hot visualist set (albeit with inflated setup time). On YouTube, a controllers made from pennies and popsicle […]

DIY Sensor Lovers: New Bluetooth, Ethernet, DMX Arduinos, More Resources

If you’re planning to build a creative new instrument or interface for music, and you don’t already have the open source Arduino project on your watch list, you should put it there. Chris O’Shea at Pixelsumo brings some great new goodies for Arduino lovers via the Italian project site / tutorial site / shop Tinker.it:

Vista Journal: Recommendation – Don’t Upgrade Yet

At the risk of stating the obvious: now is not yet a good time to upgrade to Vista. That much is generally expected with a new operating system. What’s unexpected is that it’s some of the biggest partners who aren’t ready. Microsoft’s own developer tools for Vista are still in beta. Basic hardware drivers are […]

Portable, Linux-Based Trinity Recorder Development Continues; New Specs

Last summer, we first saw word of a high-end, Linux-powered portable recording device called the Trinity. In case you wondered if that hardware was vaporware, Trinity Audio Devices’ Ronald Stewart writes to assure it’s not. Trinity has also given CDM an exclusive image of the updated production PCB, shown below. The specs have gotten some […]

Dave Smith BoomChik Official Details: Drum Machine, not MPC

Dave Smith Instruments originally planned only to tease their upcoming drum machine exclusively in a banner at the NAMM show: no word outside the insider trade show. Not in the Internet age: word of a new product from synth legend Dave Smith and drum machine/MPC legend quickly had blogs and forums abuzz. Dave Smith himself […]

HD4NDs Weighs in on the Canon HV20: Cheap, Compact 1080p, Sub-$1000?

HD4Indies’ Mike points out the Canon HV20 “Compact HDV Camcorder”. It’s has an HD (1920x1080p) CMOS sensor, records HDV to DV tapes, and sports an HDMI out for uncompressed capture. Mike likes the look of it for a “learner camera”, to me this looks like an ideal unit for tethered shooting of visuals, studio shoots […]