Our friend Jeane Poole, who hails from the island continent pictured in the screen grab, has a terrific overview review of Live 7 — the upgraded app and suite. And, bonus, there’s some good resources for plug-ins and learning, to boot. The verdict:
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Want to Encourage CD Sales? Add Crack, Guns
An RIAA/District Attorney training video warns about the dangers of CD spindles. But what could be inside? Photo: Hackintosh, apparently the Martha Stewart of hacker cuisine based on this innovation. Suffice to say, we at CDM discourage pirating music. I should hasten to add, though, that we’re also generally opposed to terrorism, illegal firearms, and […]
Read more →Free Faux Bent Instruments
Pristine digital technology — some people just can’t resist putting it in the service of recreating grungier, noisier sound-producing tech. Hot on the heels of Indirect-to-Digital – by-way-of-tape samples of the TR606 and 808, here are some digital recreations of circuit-bent noisemakers. Of course, I generally prefer to see circuit bending producing actual, DIY hardware […]
Read more →We Need Your Help: Support CDM’s Future
First and foremost, thank you. In just over three years of CDM — and roughly five thousand stories on Create Digital Music and Create Digital Motion — you have blown me away. You’ve shared countless news tips, ideas, discussion, projects, art and music, and helped create a unique spot on the Web. That success allows […]
Read more →Support CDM: Help Us Build the Visualist Site of the Future
I couldn’t be more excited than I am now about the future of createdigitalmotion.com. After starting out in the shadow of createdigitalmusic.com, CDMo has some good stuff coming, and we owe that to your enthusiasm, feedback, and the great work you’re doing. To do all that we really want, and to continue to support CDM’s […]
Read more →Free Tape-Recorded Samples of Roland TR-606, 808
Digital samples got no soul? How about digital samples of tape and cassette samples of classic Roland instruments? Huggie from New Zealand (and Goldbaby Productions) has been producing some lovely sample libraries from favorite gear, free and payware. He’s posted two of the best as freebies to the CDM forums. The hook: they’re recorded on […]
Read more →R.E.M. Open Sources Music Videos; Will VJs Go Legally Legit?
R.E.M., by Dunechaser. And Lego. There are some serious, high-profile indications that big artists are beginning to embrace alternative licensing for their content, whether it’s pay-what-you-wish distribution, “please remix this for us” marketing campaigns, or genuinely open content. Whether that’s just a brief fad or the sign of things to come, it’s too early to […]
Read more →Essential Keyboard Technique: Sun Ra
Keyboard Magazine, I have a challenge for you: I think this solo desperately wants a Keyboard transcription. You know, “Play like Sun Ra.” It may require a larger insert, but maybe it could be sponsored by Yamaha or something. Okay, granted, Earthlings might argue that this sounds chaotic, but on Sun Ra’s native planet Jupiter, […]
Read more →Long Weekend Inspiration: flight404 Particles and Magnets and Lyrics FTW
Solar, with lyrics. from flight404 on Vimeo. People can argue and theorize about digital art as a medium all they want. The answer is as simple as a simple word: Iterate. Do it over and over and over again in little bits developing techniques. Start small, add small, but keep adding over and over and […]
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