Behringer Finally Fixes BCD2000 Drivers and Platform Support, Calls it the BCD3000

I’ve tried, Behringer, really I have. I’ve tried to support and defend you, to explain your quirks and help people use your promising but terribly flawed BCD2000. How do you repay me? You make some OSX drivers, fix compatibility with Traktor, give the BCD2000 a new coat of paint and then sell it as the […]

NAMM: NI Traktor Scratch, Audio 8 DJ, You Know, for Turntablists

Traktor + vinyl + audio interface = Traktor Scratch. And while NAMM is cluttered with new DJ gear, this one deserves special attention. The audio interface alone may be worth a look, whatever system you use. Months after they cut the cord with long-time partner Stanton and Final Scratch, Native Instruments is not surprisingly back […]

NAMM: Apple + Apogee Use ExpressCard to Take Pro Studio Audio Mobile

There’s a certain company — don’t want to name names, but it makes very popular products and rhymes with “Migidesign” — that sells decent audio converters and DSP systems at very expensive prices. They lock you into a single software solution, and when you want to go mobile, you have to give up all the […]

NAMM: Korg’s Pocket-able, $250 list mini-KP KAOSS Pad

There are generally two kinds of KAOSS Pad users. There are people who play their KAOSS Pad(s) like an instrument, basing entire performances around slick finger moves. DJ Logic, for instance, has a new album coming out that makes heavy use of the new, flagship KP-3. Then there are people who just want an extra […]

NAMM: Moog Music moogerfooger FreqBox Meant to be Heard, Not Seen?

Every time I hear someone talk about their first experience hearing a Moog product, the response is the same: “I had no idea it could do THAT.” NAMM is generally a time for looking at lot of pictures and spec sheets on gear, which is funny, because music is all about hearing. (Forget the floor: […]

NAMM: Arturia Origin Goes Hardware; Roland Jupiter in Software

A funny thing has happened this year: just as multi-core computers are making software more powerful, DSP has gotten easier and cheaper. Result: new hardware that behaves like software. Look no further than long-time software-only, analog emulation house Arturia, who have unveiled a new hardware synth called Origin that builds on the legacy of their […]

CDM @ NAMM: New Gear? Read it Here, Last

It’s NAMM time, which means we’ve got a deluge of new gear to sort through. And while here at CDM we believe you can make music without pricey tools, we enjoy drooling and lusting as much as anyone else. Next week, we can go back to being practical and budget-minded. CDM Team Coverage begins now. […]

Open Source Motion Tracking, with Multiblob for Gridflow/Pd

In the immortal words of Burt Bacharach: Beware of The Blob, it creeps And leaps and glides and slides Across the floor Right through the door And all around the wall A splotch, a blotch Be careful of The Blob It’s true, Burt. Tracking multiple blobs in an image for motion tracking, in order to […]

NAMM FL “Fruity Loops” Studio 7 Preview: More Toys and Tools Than Ever

In FL world, this is an integrated wave editor. Those aren’t even supposed to be fun. In FL7, they even include integrated convolution reverbs. Getting the picture? Despite an intensely loyal following, FL Studio is very possibly the most underrated music creation package on the market. It’s the only major music software to offer customers […]