Omer Yosha has created a beautiful, elegant interface that uses infrared sensors to control music applications. Touch-free interfaces, of course, date back to the Theremin, but Omer is trying some new things here, creating an invisible matrix of controls in the air. And I love the way the physical object looks. He writes to tell […]
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10 Free Non-Musical Windows Software Every Musician Should Use
Process Explorer is the essential portal to seeing what’s going on with CPU and memory activity on Windows. It was good enough that Microsoft bought the tool. Any computer – Mac, Windows, and Linux – can experience degraded audio experience pretty fast if a background task starts stealing CPU or a driver is misbehaving. […]
Read more →Video: The Trons, All-Robot, Self-Playing Band
Perhaps fueled by YouTube comepetition, robotic instruments are looking more and more impressive. What I’d most like to see: a robotic battle of the bands. The latest creation comes to us from the all-robot band The Trons, based in New Zealand. They have cute names, and I bet the ‘bots are more fun to date […]
Read more →Nintendo DS Goodies: glitchDS Update, repeaterDS, Wireless MIDI, DS-10
Can $130 buy you more versatile digital musical studio hardware than (bizarrely) a Nintendo DS loaded with homebrew software? The software keeps rolling in. The wonderful cellular automation synth glitchDS has just gotten its 1.3 update, with per-sound volume, a tap-able “pad play” page for triggering samples, quick snapshot saving, and other improvements. Better still, […]
Read more →Laser Cello Played by Musician and Animator Helene Berg
Helene Berg is a cellist. She’s also an animator, video artist/filmmaker, and does yoga and water-aerobics. So when she plays cello, it’s fitting she might play more than just any old cello. Enter the lasercello, an augmented rendition of the traditional instrument designed by Jonas Ericsson of the Stockholm design agency No Picnic. Documentation is […]
Read more →Chicago This Week: Andy Vaz Plus CDM’s Liz and Peter, Audiovisual Evening, Free
Andy Vaz. I’m Chicago-bound this week, and really excited about the events I’m part of, in case you’re in the area: Wednesday – Re:vivify audiovisual social: Eco-conscious setting and cocktails, all live audiovisual sets. I don’t know these folks, but looking forward to meeting them! “Alexander Bassett going away party, plus live sets by Release, […]
Read more →whitelabel: Free VST Plug-ins for PC, with Cool Granular, Delay, Sidechain FX
Plug-in crafter daz disley writes to alert us to his Windows VST plug-in collection. The beta-grade plug-ins are all available as donationware. There are various warnings about “try at your own risk,” which reads to me as an invitation. Three effects have been polished into finished versions; you can get all three for EUR25 if […]
Read more →Psychedelic Fluids at Glastonbury: Musical, Motion-Activated Installation from Memo
CDMo reader Memo writes: I’m just rushing out the door off to Glastonbury to set things up.. I thought you might be interested in this little (!) project… Glastonbury 2008 PI Teaser (Webcam Piano + Psychedelic Fluids) from Memo Akten on Vimeo. Everything is entirely camera driven and realtime. Originally started this app in processing, […]
Read more →Wrist Synths: Whisper-Quiet Wearable Wristband FM; Solar-Powered Beats
Tired of all those DIY electronics projects making an awful racket? This one is whisper-quiet. You may have to turn up your volume to hear it at all. Project creator Andrew Benson (maker of many wonderful things for Cycling ’74) writes: I just finished sewing together an FM synthesizer that lives on a wristband and […]
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