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While tracking down some cool songs I heard on the Space Music podcast, I found Kahvi.org, a huge collection of free electronic music in MP3 and (mostly) Ogg Vorbis format.
Digital Media Audio Blogs > Audio
Once again, virtual instrument maestro Gary Garritan has compiled a collection of Christmas carols recorded by his customers. You can download all 19 MP3s plus cover art to make your own CD (or iTunes covers) from his Xmas page. I'm grabbing them right now with the handy Firefox extension DownThemAll. This year, Garritan's core software orchestral and band instruments are...
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Sony just unveiled an affordable version of its $2,000 ultimate handheld recorder, and we just got our review unit. Which features do you want us to scrutinize?
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Sometimes the best way to overcome annoyances is to embrace them and make them your own. To protest the way rampant commercialism has corrupted Christmas carols, O'Reilly author Michael W. Dean recorded "God Rest Ye Merry Bonzo." This "perverted Xmas music" mates a drum loop from Led Zep's "Bonzo" Bonham with vocals, bass, sleigh bells (!), and an e-mailed guitar...
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I feel a little like Bob Moog today — or maybe Adolphe Sax. While Googling for one of my articles, I discovered a musical instrument called the Battino: You play it by whacking a wooden ball with a hammer, causing the ball to tumble across some pegs and strike a bell. "The balls make a pleasing clickety-clack sound as they...
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Name a wildly popular entertainment technology that suddenly perished because its stewards didn't innovate. Here are your clues: It was introduced in the '70s. It became more popular in the '80s and hugely popular in the '90s. By the turn of the century there were 9,000 titles available.
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With 486 comments at last count, our discussion on the Zoom H2 handheld surround recorder is teeming with questions and tips. One of the latest struck me, because I'd been wondering about this myself. Reader Lee Wong wrote: Help! Does anyone have a schematic they can share for making a really small, portable preamp so I can stick my Soundman...
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I'm just back from my 14th trip to Texas to participate in one of the Fat Man's amazing digital media conferences. This one was called Project Horseshoe, and dedicated to "solving game design's toughest problems." If history holds, this improbable but beloved conference will have far-reaching results.
Digital Media Audio Blogs > Audio
Man, I wish I hadn't just snapped the mic off my pocket voice recorder. Today I got a hilarious call from a robotic telemarketer. Apparently hoping to add impact, the programmer set its speech synth to use a British accent. The greeting went something like this: Hello David. This is Ian from the university. If there's one thing holding you...
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We were impressed with Edirol's R-09 handheld digital recorder when we reviewed it, and thanks to a free firmware update, it just got better. OS 1.30 adds support for 8GB SDHC memory cards, which by my quick calculation should boost the recording capacity to eight hours in 24-bit, 44.1kHz WAV format or more than 132 hours in 128kbps MP3. The...





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