Monthly Archives: October 2008

Savin’ The Day

Savin’ The Day, originally uploaded by Subtonic12.

Hells…yeah. Peter Venkmening it up. Bustin’ makes me feel good.

Sound Design In Software (The Windows Song, and Why The OSX Song Sucks)

Remember when the video of an instrumental came out featuring only Windows sounds? It was a video of a scrolling tracker, each lane dedicated to a Windows timbre.

Here it is in case you missed it:

I remember thinking “Hey, where’s the Mac one? Mac users are so much more creative than Windows users – they have [...]

September 2008 Posts Roundup

From the previous month:

How Do Movies Get Made: 30 Days of Night Lovin’ The Amazon MP3 Store: The AAC/MP3 Argument Lovin’ The Amazon Music Store: Passive-Aggressive DRM

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T-Pain v. His Vocoder

I never thought this was a vocoder, just autotune.

See more T-Pain videos at Funny or Die

Screenshot: Logic Pro 8 Graphic Glitch

Sometimes, when opening up the loops or library sidebar window thingy, Logic Pro 8 doesn’t draw the arrange area correctly.

Link: Recreating Thom Yorke’s “The Eraser” on a Monome

Via Create Digital Music:

…here’s a video that really demonstrates how the Monome turns a set of buttons into a way of arranging and performing music. Adam, aka makingthenoise, covers Tom Yorke’s “The Eraser” using a Monome 40h, Ableton Live, and the SevenUp Live software setup.

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