Russian DJ Artyom has built his own DJ audio hardware out of wood and electronics, complete with dual cassette playback boxes. The cassettes feature pitch control (fine and coarse), pitch bands, a motor off switch, and more, and he’s custom-built mixers, cross-faders, and EQ. Then, he hooks these boxes up to his PC and relaxes […]
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Renoise 1.8 Beta: Favorite “Tracker” Sequencer Advancing Fast
Updated: I described Renoise as Windows-only; it runs under both Windows and Mac OS X and is even now a Universal Binary for Intel Macs. Live 6 isn’t the only hot beta this week. Wally reminds us that Renoise, a favorite Windows/Mac tracker-style sequencer. (See Wikipedia’s explanation of trackers if you’re not in the know.) […]
Attach Your Storage to the Network: NAS Setup and Links
DVGuru have reminded me about something on my projects list which really should be assigned a higher priority: Networked storage. Australian Tech Blogger of Uberness Dan has touched on this in the past and a more recent article which includes a magic list of NAS devices which allow drive spin-down. This is critical; a consumer […]
Sony Vegas 7 + DVD Production Suite Released
Previously leaked mentioned Sony Vegas 7 is now available. Official information is on the Sony site, they say $149.95 for upgrade, $499.95 new. It’s showing up on Amazon for $450ish. Tasty. Something I hadn’t previously heard about is the Envelope Brush tool. Envelope brush “paint” tool New! The new envelope brush tool in Vegas 7 […]
Impactist's Beautiful Stop Motion Spot for Peace Corps
Mixing traditional low-framerate stop motion photography with some beautifully composited morphs, Impactist’s Peace Corps spot is utterly stunning. via Motionographer The Impactist guys weighed in to the comments with these notes on technique: We shot using a digital SLR for a number of reasons. First off, the resolution. The project was finished in HD, so […]
Impactist’s Beautiful Stop Motion Spot for Peace Corps
Mixing traditional low-framerate stop motion photography with some beautifully composited morphs, Impactist’s Peace Corps spot is utterly stunning. via Motionographer The Impactist guys weighed in to the comments with these notes on technique: We shot using a digital SLR for a number of reasons. First off, the resolution. The project was finished in HD, so […]
MediaMonkey Review: The Ultimate Music Player and Library Organizer for PC
For many of us, listening to music — and managing our collections of music — can be as important as making music. Jaymis has me sold on MediaMonkey, available in cheap / free versions, for Windows. Note that this doesn’t run on the Mac — feel free to discuss Mac alternatives in comments. Listening software […]
Reed Ghazala’s flickr Set: From Circuit Bending to Digital Art to Generally Crazy Ideas
Reed Ghazala, the father of circuit bending and a truly unique artist, sends along the wacky world of his paintbox, now upgraded for the Web 2.0 age as a flickr set. He writes: “I just put up a flickr gallery your patrons might like, fulla all kinds of Make-ish (and Mac-ish) stuff. “Maybe your online […]
Songs in the Key of PSP: PSP Rhythm 6.1, Song Contest
Make your PSP into a beatbox and turn it into a Speak & Spell — cool! PSP Rhythm, the homebrew drum machine for the PSP, just keeps on rolling. The song contest I covered in July is now complete. Ah, but what kind of music can you create with a lowly PSP homebrew app? Something […]
Go Grab Those Ableton Live 6 Betas!
As the release of Live 6 nears, more beta serials are available, so if you’re the bleeding edge type, go grab it here: Ableton Beta Serials As each beta fills up, that list closes again, so if you’re not successful give it another go. Of course, this may be moot, as we may have a […]