Archive for the 'Electronic Music Production' Category

LinPlug updates SaxLab to v2.0.3 and RM V to v5.0.3 (and announces Holiday Specials)

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008
2nd December 2008: LinPlug has released new updates for SaxLab (Win/Mac v2.0.3) and RM V (Windows v5.0.3) and announced several seasonal special offers. The main changes with the plug-in updates is the return to a simp...

Rayzoon releases Jamstix v2.5 and Jamcussion Hand Percussion (and launches Holiday Sale Event)

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008
2nd December 2008: Rayzoon has announced the release of version 2.5 of Jamstix, the release of the Jamcussion Hand Percussion expansion for Jamstix and launched the Rayzoon 2008 Holiday Sale Event. Jamstix v2.5 includes...

NTS Audio updates Minimaler to v1.1

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008
2nd December 2008: NTS Audio has updated Minimaler to v1.1. New Features: Directly export WAV loop files from 4 to 128 beats. Play Minimaler live without any VST host or inside hardware VST hosts. With the new automa...

Tone2 announces Gladiator 2

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008
2nd December 2008: Tone2 announced that Gladiator 2 will be released before the end of the year. Priced at EUR149 / $199, anyone who purchases Gladiator 1 now will receive Gladiator 2 for free upon release. Improvement...

KX77FREE releases KX-Synth-X16

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008
2nd December 2008: KX77FREE has announced the release of KX-Synth-X16, a virtual analog modular synth plug-in based on the EMS VCS3 structure, but with some additional features. Common features: Three variable shape ...

Nomad Factory releases the British Bundle

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008
2nd December 2008: Nomad Factory has announced the release of the British Bundle, the latest addition to the Retrology Series. The British Bundle includes two plug-ins: the British MCL-2269 - a Master Compressor Limiter...

Steinberg announces acquisition of Syncrosoft eLicenser technology

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008
2nd December 2008: Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH has announced that it has acquired the eLicenser technology of crypto and security solutions provider Syncrosoft Hard- und Software GmbH for an undisclosed sum. The a...

Waves releases UM225 / UM226 Stereo-to-Surround Processors

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008
2nd December 2008: Waves has announced the release of UM225 and UM226, a pair of stereo-to-surround plug-ins that provide versatile stereo-to-surround processing. From music to movie soundtracks and beyond, audio engine...

Waves releases V6 Update 2

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008
2nd December 2008: Waves has released Update 2 for V6 of its plug-in range. This update includes enhanced Audio Units support (enhanced Audio Units performance for users of Logic and Digital Performer). New features in...

Now on the Nintendo DS: OpenSoundControl

Monday, December 1st, 2008

Big news from the homebrew Nintendo DS scene: OpenSoundControl is now supported, thanks to a community contribution from Tim Wood. That means you can drag your stylus around and send high-resolution data straight to software running on your computer. From the DSMI site:

OSC is an emerging standard for exchanging music control signals that is much more flexible and modern than MIDI. For example, OSC can directly communicate via network, so the PC-side DSMI server is not required.

fishuyo also made a nice demo with a Kaoss pad and sliders of the new OSC capabilities. It comes with a pd patch that is a nice little synth. Check out the demo’s source code! OSC is really easy to add to your application. And it’s the future! So, get libdsmi v3.0 now!

Add this to controller apps for the iPhone/iPod touch, and it’s easy to turn your mobile device into an additional controller. (Think an easy-to-add X/Y pad, for instance, that you can plop on that blank space on your keyboard.)

Full details:

http://dsmi.tobw.net/

I got lots of requests in our holiday guide survey for tutorials on Pd and tutorials on OSC, so – be sure you’re going to get a Pd + OSC tutorial!

For the record, this opens up OSC to as many as 84+ million units of hardware. (and that’s before you decide you want to get the new model just for the color red)