Mac and Music News
Through Wednesday January 12, 2005
Oct 31 - 01:37 PM | Misc |
The good folks at EM411 have run across a Java applet for mobile phones that lets different users "jam" and create their own tunes with other users on the mobile network. Daisyphone is designed for creating looping music with samples of instruments with modifiable pitches, all represented by a literal daisy with flower petals. The creators were impressed by non-musicians' instant ability to create experimentally. Check out the discussion on EM411 for more interesting issues this raises -- and if you're handy in Java, perhaps create your own "pro" app. I have learned from a contact at Steinberg that the German development team has ported a specific version of Cubase to limited Siemens mobile phones, so music is likely to make more of a splash on your mobile in the near future. Have you found a way to turn your phone into an instrument for sampling, jamming, or collaboration? Hit the comment link and let us know.
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Oct 31 - 01:23 PM | Misc |
Extreme Tech has an extensive article on a prototype technology called RangeScan from circuitry manufacturer Infinite Range, which could be implemented in numerous consumer devices once licensed. XtremeMac, the author writes, is already planning on releasing an iPod enhancement that will stream the iPod's audio (or anything else with a minijack out) to portable speakers, headphones, a home stereo, or car speakers. The best news: it works. It's not hard to imagine even pro laptop musicians finding a way to employ this in performance -- which could justify the anticipated $180 cost for use with our iPods.
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Oct 31 - 01:13 PM | Apple > Apple |
"Apple has identified an issue with external FireWire hard drives using the Oxford 922 bridge chip-set with firmware version 1.02 that can result in the loss of data stored on the disk drive," the company tells MacCentral. FireWire 800 drives affected by the problem appear as unrecognized volumes, and, in a nasty twist, cease to work with other versions of OS X, as well, following the issue. Apple is suggesting not using the drives, and ejecting them immediately if users encounter the problem.
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Oct 30 - 05:42 PM | Virtual Instrument > Native Instruments |
Native Instruments has put together another comprehensive software solution. Nine software synthesizers, samplers and effects are united in this "komplete" bundle. This package includes the full versions of REAKTOR SESSION, KONTAKT, BATTERY, ABSYNTH 2, VOKATOR, NI-SPEKTRAL DELAY, FM7, and B4.
Working on Mac OS 9.2 or 10.2.6, G4 733 MHz, 256 MB RAM, "Komplete" is available on Native Web Shop or dealers for a suggested retail price of US$1499.
Working on Mac OS 9.2 or 10.2.6, G4 733 MHz, 256 MB RAM, "Komplete" is available on Native Web Shop or dealers for a suggested retail price of US$1499.
Native Instruments KOMPLETE Page | 2 users'comments |
Oct 30 - 05:41 PM | Music Software > Five12 |
This release includes the excellent Crossfade Loop Synth AU from Expert Sleepers. Two more excellent AU plugins, a Ping Pong Delay, and a Phaser, can be downloaded directly from the expert sleepers website. And, of course, version 1.2.3 includes the usual sorts of minor fixes and updates, see the readme file for details
Numerology 1.2.3 | Post a comment ? |