Angry Red Planet updates Temper to v1.3.2

August 26th, 2008
26th August 2008: Angry Red Planet has updated Temper to v1.3.2. Changes: Implemented sync'ing on note decor, so the pulse and sync shapes work. The controller and velocity strips now always display the current mouse ...
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Togu Audio Line updates TAL-BassLine to v1.2

August 26th, 2008
26th August 2008: Togu Audio Line has updated TAL-BassLine to v1.2. Changes: Improved filter resonance (sweeps now up to 16kHz). Better adjustable portamento.
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Acoustica releases Mixcraft v4.1 b98

August 26th, 2008
26th August 2008: Acoustica has released build 98 of Mixcraft v4.1. Changes: Added support for Waves plugins (Required special initialization). Fixed rendering issue related to track markers. Fix for stuck or drop...
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Ohm Force exclusive KVR Summer Sale — 30% Off All Products

August 26th, 2008
26th August 2008: Ohm Force is running an exclusive KVR Summer Sale, until August 31st, 2008, offering everyone a 30% discount on all Ohm Force plug-ins. Huge distortions. Sweet filtering. Crazy delays. And a lot of fr...
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You Are Here (MP3)

August 25th, 2008
This is a twisty techy intergalactic trip with sci-fi electronics. There's some exceptional new music here, especially from Mothership's Maetrik. http://www.myspace.com/djhansgruver - Source Site:http://www.mixdepot.net/hansgruver
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Jack Roldan- Mature Audiences Only (Pt. 2) (MP3)

August 25th, 2008
2nd half of the set from 8.23.08 3.Stacy Kidd & Tai Davis – Unpredictable 4.Marlon D. feat. Emory - Feel The Spirit (New Mixes Added) 5.BSC ft. Andre - Eu Soul (Incl. Abicah Soul & Anto Vitale Remixes) 6.Radhika - Lady Luck (The Jinks Mixes) 7.A Black Man In Space - Sax Mix 8.Love Tonight (Incl. Knee Deep & Jamie Lewis Mixes) - Knee Deep Mix 9.Ali Sural feat. Gamze - Heavenly (Damien S. Remix) 2.Cassio The Cassmaster - Getting Hot 3.Cheek - Venus (Sunshine People) Remix Pt 1 4.Lift Him Up (Incl. MuthaFunkaz Remixes) - MuthaFunkaz 12 Inch Remix 5.Teddy Douglas feat Margaret Grace - Whatcha Gonna Do 6.U-Ness feat Elaine Suzy-Scott - Tangier's Heat (JedSet Tangerine Instrumental ) 7.It's Not Over (Baby Please) - Jamie Lewis Monster Phunk Mix 8.House On The Seacoast - Unmixed & Mixed 6.Who Dares To Believe In Me? - Original by United Soul - Source Site:http://www.divshare.com/download/5244636-123
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Jack Roldan- Mature Audiences Only (Pt. 1) (MP3)

August 25th, 2008
Moving away from the jackin' house sound, Mature Audiences Only dives into the deeper realm live 8.23.08: 3.Code Red Miami 2008 Sampler - Barbara Tucker & Marc Evans - We Are (MuthaFunkaz Soul Mix) 4.Into My Life (Dub Mixes) - Dub Mix 5.DeepY'All a.k.a. Dj Rico - Gotta Keep Deeper Sound Factory Project 2 1.One 2 One (Incl. Frankie Feliciano Mixes) - Feliciano Stalkers Dub 2.Rob Hayes - Let It Go 3.I'll Wait (Original & Ian Friday Remixes) - Dalminjo Remode Mix 4.The Jaffa Music EP (Incl. Yass & Ralf Gum Mixes) 5.Let Me Work On U - Let Me Work On U (Vocal Mix) 7.O que E que A Baiana Tem - Azee Mestre Dorvial Mix 8.Funkaffair - Fabio Genitos Main Mix 9.We Fall Down (Incl. Timmy Vegas Remix) - DeepCitySoul Main Mix 10.Native's Tongue - Native's Tongue 11.Love And Dance Ritual (Jamie Lewis Mixes) - Jamie Lewis Remix 12.A Tu Lado (Incl. LnM Projekt Remix) – Original 13.DJ Pope's E.O.T.O Beats 14.Each One Teach One (Remixes) - DJ Pope's Pump Vox 1.Patrick Green feat. Nimba Burr - Qua Tanka Remixes 2.Fabio Tosti Feat. Spencer Banks - The Level Of Love (Remixes) 3.Stacy Kidd & Tai Davis – Unpredictable - Source Site:http://www.divshare.com/download/5244604-a7c
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OED -The Deep House Show - 2008-08-21 - 2hrs Jay’n'Jo in the mix (MP3)

August 25th, 2008
Thanks for downloading the OED show!!!! OED - OUR ELECTRONIC DISCOTHEQUE weekly mix show hosted by Jay&Jo                 STREAM ON www.terraphon.org  every Thursday Internetradio LIVE MIXED DEEP, VOCAL, PROGESSIVE and all kind of grooving HOUSE MUSIC by mixed and compiled  Jay'n'Jo 2008-08-21 – TheDeepHouseShow Jo Pt. 1 Soundexile Love Is Morphine - Oliverio Remix Dubacid Beatport - Beat Pharmacy Deep House Mix Danny Stott Upshift - Original Shift Mix Aneuria, Ian-F After Bonito - Droog Remix Mr.V H.O.U.S.E - Original Mix Jay Pt. 1 Blake Baxter & Mark Romboy – Underground Thang Blake Baxter & Mark Romboy – The Club Mr. G – Sometimez I cry – Radio Slave Remix Manuel Tur – Acorado Jo Pt. 2 Funkerman Sponk - Original Mix Shur-I-Kan Berlin - Original Mix Trafik Le Beeatch Mike Hiratzka, DFuse Breathe In Sultan, Ned Shepard Jeopardy feat. Kuba Oms Jay Pt. 2 Kevin Jost & Pete Funk – The Reach Around Johnny D. – Orbitallife Relate4ever – Born Agein Already – Born Again Skylark – Who cares - Source Site:http://ourelectronicdiscotheque.podomatic.com/
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iPhone/Touch Roundup: BtBx Acid Bass, iDrum Workflow and Babies, OpenSoundControl App

August 25th, 2008

It’s iPhones being used by cute babies! And if that doesn’t sum up the ways in which Apple’s mobile is divisive, I don’t know what does. It’s time for our Monday round-up of the latest from the Apple iStuff world.

I’ve never been an advocate of the iPhone and iPod touch; the idea is to cover all digital music platforms on CDM, and as regular readers know, I have no love of Apple’s strict NDA and restrictive developer policies. But I did find this reader comment by PLP amusing:

I was getting annoyed with the amount of iphone info on CDM as well…then I broke down and bought one today :) i really like itouch midi. little XY pad perfect.

If you’ve found yourself in that boat, today’s round-up of iPhone and iPod touch news brings some very good news: BtBx, the PSP Rhythm creators’ wonderful beat machine, in action, iDrum working with round-trip workflows and operated by babies, and a multi-touch OpenSoundControl app on the app store.

BtBx in Action

What it is: The creators of the popular PSP Rhythm for Sony PSP show off their latest beat-making app for Apple. And it costs about as much as one beer — during happy hour.
Why it matters: Designing UIs for mobile apps requires a return to efficient, minimal interface design. Mark my words - that’ll start to influence desktop UI design for music software. And, yo, Sony: this could have been an official app on your platform, except you refused to make them an official developer. Indie PSP store, please?

Louie (RCON) shares two tasty BtBx videos. First on deck: making some acid basslines with BtBx. Skip the first couple of minutes — it’s the usual beat step sequencer you’ve seen before. Things start to get interesting further in as he sequences a live bassline. Note this is also the first time we’ve seen a full-blown synth in one of these apps, which for me put BtBx at the front of the pack. Part of why I like the Sony PSP is that it’s very capable of doing a lot of hard-core synthesis; we’re still waiting to see how much the iPhone can do.

For a sense of BtBx’s workflow, here’s a video demo of mixing songs:

BtBx was later to the game than iDrum and BeatMaker, but my guess is it’s going to start to earn some attention. I’ve just gotten my refurb iPod touch for testing these apps, so watch for a three-way battle soon. They each have their own strengths, and they’re very different. But don’t think that’ll stop me from letting my own biases loose and choosing a favorite.

iDrum + iDrum = Round-Trip Ticket

What it is: An update to the iDrum desktop app means you can take samples and patterns from your Mac and PC, then to your iPhone / iPod touch, and back again.
Why it matters: The laptop/desktop computer remains the center of music making for most people, and mobile tech isn’t likely to change that. But imagine simpler, portable versions of your favorite music apps, so you can develop ideas on the road and bring them back to the main environment. (Ableton, are you listening?)

iDrum has a unique feature, which is the ability to make custom sample packs and/or patterns in iDrum on your desktop Mac or PC, load them on your iPod touch or iPhone, edit them in iDrum, and then bring the full patterns back to your desktop. That solves an important issue, which is that MIDI export from a mobile device gives you patterns but not the sounds you created them for, whereas audio export gives you both but can’t be edited as easily as MIDI. It’s the first real round-trip workflow we’ve seen on the Apple platform. (Palm and Windows Mobile have done something like that before with music apps, but it’s still big news. Any Palm/WinMo historians, did any match up the desktop and mobile app quite like this?)

The trick was, we were waiting on a desktop update to actually use this. It’s now here, in the form of iDrum 1.64 (and later):

iDrum Product Page

Here’s a great demo of how iDrum in general works:

And for all of you iPhone haters who said these are just toys with UIs that look like they were designed for babies — okay, maybe you were right. But Baby Nicolina would like to have a word for you. If you insult her mad production skills, she gets really angry.

(The uploader notes Nicolina can “* Sequences notes * Turn the sequencer on * Solo the kick drum and modify which notes play * Bring in the modified kick drum part with the overall beat!”)

OpenSoundControl App on App Store

OpenSoundControl is a terrific, open protocol for controlling music and visual software more flexibly than you can with MIDI. It’s ideal for the iPhone and iPod touch, because these devices use networking protocols to communicate with the outside world.

We’ve seen controller apps on the “jailbroken” iPhone, but OSCemote is the first to be available via the official SDK and App Store. (That should be a reasonably good sign, in that it means at least some of this functionality is possible using Apple’s official SDK.)

It’s quite a nice app, as you can see. I like the simplicity of it, actually, as there’s not a whole lot of space on an iPhone for your fingers. The killer feature is clearly the Lemur-like multi-touch mode. And because it uses OSC, it should be a snap to hook this up to apps like Processing or the new Circle synth.

iTunes links:
OSCemote
OSCemote Light

I’ll definitely be testing this and will report back. A free version gives you pads, so try that out first; the full version is US$5. I am still interested to watch for jailbroken apps to make their way through the hurdles of the new SDK and, hopefully, show up on the official store. Some of those apps do things this one doesn’t, one (mrmr) has been open source, and choice is good. (I’m unclear on the implications of Apple’s developer agreement for open source; maybe someone has some idea.)

Here’s a quick review of those apps:

iPod / iPhone Touch as Visualist Controller: Free, Multiplatform with Pd (Pure Data)
Mrmr : iPhone + 10.5 + Quartz Composer = Wireless VJ Nirvana
MIDI Control with iPhone and iPod Touch: i3L MIDI Bridge
aka.iphone 2.1: More iPhone and iPod Touch Performance Tools; launch video

These won’t work even if you jailbreak your 2.0 iPhone/iPod touch, because the firmware changes are incompatible with these 1.x jailbroken apps.

We’ve also seen one official DMX controller

More entries for our next iTouch round-up? Send them our way!

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Deeprhythms #48 ‘Music from a Lost City’ by Timo (MP3)

August 24th, 2008
A cinematic deep detroit house journey into the lost city of sound. I honestly think this is my best work so far, after 7 years online, I think DR has turned a new page. Music from Quince, Atjazz, Brothers Vibe, Oliverwho Factory, Arto Mwambe etc. - Source Site:http://www.deeprhythms.com
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