February 26, 2010 – 8:22 am
I had two thoughts watching this video.
Wow, that’s amazing.
Wow, that’s frightening.
Wii Games – E3 2010 – Guitar Hero 5
The amazing thing is just how much money is being made on Mafia Wars and other Facebook games. I don’t play these games. I had no idea.
The frightening thing is the way how experience points applied [...]
February 21, 2010 – 8:21 am
Ah, the 1980s. Between hair bands, stonewashed jeans, new wave, neon everything, Devo hats…the style throughout that decade was showy and focused on decoration. What was modern at the time seems like a period of regret when people reminisce about their bad hair styles.
I thought of that when I came across Klaus Nomi while browsing [...]
Man, I’m really happy to see something like this on Youtube.
Dawn of the Dead – Cover by Vok
The original, L’alba dei morti viventi, by Goblin is one of the only pieces of music that does to me what great soundtracks should do: it makes me afraid of the dark. There isn’t [...]
I’ve had the theme from Airwolf stuck in my head for a bit.
February 19, 2009 – 11:19 pm
We Are Pork Products
Kraftwurst – rathergood.com
January 15, 2009 – 9:12 pm
I’m always interested in how other people work in OSX, so watching Merlin Mann do a quick tour of his desktop is appealing to me in the nerdiest way possible.
After a recent “Most Days” episode (vimeo.com/2792722), several people asked to see what all’s in my menu bar, so I made this little video using ScreenFlow. [...]
December 31, 2008 – 8:52 am
Once in a while I write Logic tutorials on this site. Lately I’ve been thinking of doing some videos. This video takes a look at how to quickly create a Favorites folder for setting aside your favorite Audio Instrument presets. Reason has a great way to do this – you just drag and drop to [...]
November 20, 2008 – 11:38 pm
Via @boredzo…
Link: YouTube – Classic Sesame Street – Cab Calloway sings “Hi De Ho Man”
October 2, 2008 – 7:38 am
I never thought this was a vocoder, just autotune.
See more T-Pain videos at Funny or Die
October 1, 2008 – 9:42 pm
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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