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Control Music Software with a Bluetooth Cell Phone / PDA (Ableton Live, Pro Tools, Logic Pro)
You’ve already started performing with Ableton Live using your Sony PSP. Now you want still more ways to control Live via your portable devices. Hmmm, garage door opener — no good. Pocket laser pointer — can only really point at the screen with that. I know: how about your cell phone? LiveController | Jason R. […]
Read more →Remix Beatboxers Online in Free Interactive Flash App; Beatbox Tutorial Site
It’s not Ableton Live by any stretch of the imagination, but Verizon has commissioned an interactive app built in Adobe Flash that lets you remix the sound of some top beatboxers. Featuring samples from Antoinette “Butterscotch” Clinton (international female beatbox champion), Masai Electro, max b, rahzel (also a member of The Roots), and click, the […]
Read more →stekgreif: Build Your Own Modular MIDI Controller out of Legos
Legos, the ultimate prototyping material. Many of us have wished we could have music controllers that could be assembled and customized with the ease of Legos; the Lego-like Mawzer modular controller system got our hopes up but still doesn’t seem to have evolved into a product you can actually buy. Of course, why build something […]
Read more →The Remixer’s Bible, Tips & Remixable Ableton Live Tunes; Secret Korg Project?
My friend Francis Preve, tech author and electronica producer / remix artist, has a new title out on Backbeat Books assembling a broad range of production tips, tutorials, and anecdotes from artists. (He’s pictured here, though that’s not actually his pool.) You may know Fran’s writing from Keyboard; for The Remixer’s Bible, he’s assembled Keyboard’s […]
Read more →AES: Universal Audio DCS Brings Analog Console Features to the Project Studio
Correction: I incorrectly stated that Euphonix themselves collaborated with UA; instead it is Euphonix co-founders and veterans of the company Scott and Rob Silfvast. I apologize for the error. In a way, this is even better; they represent some of the individual design vision behind Euphonix. See Scott Silfvast’s ideas at the end. This weekend […]
Read more →Roland Monster Workstations in Video @ Keyboard TV
For more on the Roland workstation line I’ve been talking about this week, check out the video clips at Keyboard’s recently-launched video site: Keyboard Magazine TV No direct links from the site, so you just click through to Hot Gear @ NAMM. You won’t see the E-80 workstation I was ranting about; instead, there’s the […]
Read more →Roland’s VIMA Concept Keyboard: Digital Media Hub and … Karaoke Workstation?
Finally, the wait is over. As technology companies battle for the living room, Roland has built the ultimate convergence device. The VIMA concept keyboard addresses the need of the average home consumer to play organ and keyboard sounds, manage digital photos and videos, and perform karaoke using a single, integrated product. The days of having […]
Read more →New Processing Libraries Added: Vector3D, xmlrpclib, 2 GUIs and ID3
Some more Processing updates for the faithful. Five new libraries have been added. Vector3D, which is part of Daniel Shiffman‘s “The Nature Of Code” course. public class Vector3D extends java.lang.Object: A class to describe a two or three dimensional vector. To animate an object in a virtual space, we need a way of storing information […]
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