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AVRSYN: Build Your Own Virtual Analog Synthesizer
Hardware synthesizers are wonderful, especially when they’re homebuilt. Jarek Ziembicki’s AVRSYN started life as an experiment to see if it was possible to cram a complete virtual analog synth into an affordable off-the-shelf microcontroller chip. He succeeded in creating a dual oscillator MIDI-compatible synth that even includes a knob-based user interface. Paul Maddox quickly saw […]
Read more →Super 8 Film In The 21st Century
I admit to being an incurable retro junkie. With that in mind, it’s worth making Super 8 part of your digital image arsenal. Even though few Super 8 cameras have been manufactured since the early 1980s, Kodak still offers a solid lineup of color and black & white film for as little as $14 per […]
Read more →Resolume 2.4 Final Released
Just under 2 months since the 2.4 Public Beta, Resolume have released v2.4 Final. New Features since 2.4 Beta: Added new overlay mode called Alpha Luma Midi start/stop configuration Hold down the ‘Ctrl’ key when using bpm up/down controls and you will be able to jump by 4 beats at the time instead of only […]
Read more →Creamware Klangboxes: Knobless virtual analog synthesizers
Matrixsynth and sequencer.de have blown the cover on an upcoming series of rackmount ASB synth modules from Creamware. Apparently, €444 will get you a 1U rack unit that contains the heart and soul (well, just the electronic bits…) of either the Minimax, Pro12, or Prodyssey virtual analog synths. Each device features a power switch, blue […]
Read more →Manage Performance Sets in Logic Pro: fluqe OnStage
Logic Pro has some incredible instruments, effects, and (if you’re good with the Environment) absurdly powerful MIDI configurations. It’d be great to take those onstage and switch between them as easily as you switch patches on your hardware synth. Enter OnStage: Fluqe OnStage It’s a simple utility: hit a program change, and call up one […]
Read more →plasq Rax 2 Reviewed in Macworld: Mac Tool for Onstage, Offstage Music Plug-ins and Visuals
From my review for Macworld.com: Rax 2.0, a music utility from plasq, the creators of Comic Life, brings the same kind of easy access to virtual musical instruments and effects plug-ins that Apple’s Front Row provides for music, videos, and photos. With a virtual mixer, a facility for creating custom songs and sets, and a […]
Read more →Mono Touch Live Lemur Clone Now Free
You heard it hear first. For those of you who just joined us, Mono Touch is a simple clone of the Ableton Live template from Lemur, though without the Lemur’s multi-touch capability, hardware, physics, customizability, and essentially everything other than the look of the interface. My criticism of this effort — which gave no credit […]
Read more →Digital SLR Sensor Cleaning for Fun and Profit: Copper Hill D-SLR Care Kit
If you take digital photos and care at all about your signal, then you should own, or be planning to own, a digital SLR camera. Of the stuff people don’t understand about DSLRs, the easiest to explain and see is dust. You change lenses, some dust gets in and lands on the sensor, each subsequent […]
Read more →Microsoft Zune Official: Wireless Sharing, Pre-Loaded Indie Music
CDM got some early exclusives on the future of Microsoft’s media plan and PlaysForSure, including an explanation of why Zune isn’t part of the PlaysForSure program, thanks to Dave McLauchlan of the Windows Media Group: Microsoft Not Turning Back on PlaysForSure with Zune Player MTP, Portable Player Standard? Microsoft’s McLauchlan Sets Us Straight At the […]
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