Cakewalk has posted a Vista Resource Page for Windows users. You might expect this to be pro-Vista and Cakewalk-centric, but it’s actually a very useful jumping-off point for some solid information for upgraders. Most helpful: there’s a comprehensive list of audio drivers for Vista, and an exhaustive list of links to coverage from various publications. […]
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KORE as Sound Format: Camel Adds Synth Presets for KORE, Absynth
Camel ports some new sounds to NI’s KORE. Could this be the first of many — or, at least, encouragement to try managing your own sound design and performance presets in KORE? Oh, and yes, those strange geometric patterns and crawling lizards and camels all mean something … having to do with sound. Way back […]
Read more →Tiny Instruments: Strange Pocket Soundmaker Toys from MiJam
Tiny MP3 players have become ubiquitous, but MiJam thinks you’ll want to use pocket-able toy-like music gadgets that make music. At about US$20 each (according to Technabob, these odd little devices purport to behave as musical instruments, down to what looks like either membrane or very slim buttons for keys: miJamm Mini Lixx is supposed […]
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Read more →The Joys of Synthesis, with Suzanne Ciani and 3-2-1 Contact
Matrixsynth points to this gem, from the US educational kids’ program 3-2-1 Contact, produced by Children’s Television Workshop. (I can’t think of any science programs today for young people quite like it, sadly. Ordinarily I’d hold off for Matrix’s wonderful Week in Synths, but I just can’t wait on this one. Good Sunday evening watching.) […]
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Read more →Happy Mother’s Day, Chiptune Style
8-bit musicians appreciate their moms, too. (I hear nearly all of them have mothers. One or two were forged out of spare C64 parts, which is pretty cool, as well.) That’s M0M with a zero in it. (M0th3r’s D4y?) A group of chiptune musicians decided they wanted to honor their mothers this holiday with a […]
Read more →Ardour 2, Open Source DAW for Mac and Linux: But Can You Make Music With It?
Ardour, the free, open-source audio workstation for Mac and Linux, received a major 2.0 release on April 30. Now, this is the point where you’d normally expect to see the same, boring list of feature improvements that commercial manufacturers release as bullets in each release. But when I asked the Ardour project lead Paul Davis […]
Read more →CDMland Banner, Calling SF/Makers for Chips + Music + Fish Party, Music @ Robotspeak
MAKE:Magazine and Create Digital Music will co-host the Chips + Fish + Music Maker Faire Party next Saturday in San Francisco. But before we get to that, I have to share the latest design from CDM’s visual artist Nat Jeanneret (the reason CDM looks the way it does, and the blogger behind onetonnemusic): If you […]
Read more →Preview: DIY Musical Wonders as CDM Heads to the Maker Faire Next Week
Massive musical makers meet-up! Clockwise from top left: the all-in-one sound suitcase AudioPint, ultrasonic Thereping instruments, Steve Cooley links sound and 3D image, and one-upping Nike with a sensor-driven performance shoe. Next week, all week I’ll be in the Bay Area, California for Maker Faire, the Burning Man meets Science Fair meets World Expo meets […]
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