We’ve been posting a lot lately – here’s a quick digest of the top posts from the last week, in case you missed them:
- NAMM Preview: Native Instruments Maschine
Posted on Wednesday, January 14th, 2009 in DJ – Comments: (8)
via monofonicos: Native Instruments will be introducing Maschine – a next generation groove production studio that combines hardware and software – at the 2009 NAMM Show. Looks like they are trying to take over MPC territory.Details to come! - Beat Kangz Beat Thang Could Be Sexiest Beat Box Ever
Posted on Wednesday, January 14th, 2009 in Drum Machines & Groove Boxes – Comments: (8)2009 NAMM Show: Beat Kangz is introducing a new sampling workstation that looks like it could be the sexiest beat box ever – The Beat Thang.
- 7 Reasons To Hate Microsoft Songsmith
Posted on Sunday, January 18th, 2009 in Music Videos – Comments: (7)
Microsoft Songsmith promises to let you create fully arranged songs by just singing into your computer. You sing, it adds music and nobody gets hurt, right?Not exactly. We’ve heard what Microsoft can do – and it’s not pretty.
- Kyma Pacarana A Supercomputer For Sound
Posted on Monday, January 12th, 2009 in Computer Hardware – Comments: (4)
Music and passion are always in fashion with Symbolic Sounds’ new Kyma Pacarana – described as a supercomputer for sound.The Pacarana is a powerful multiprocessor computer that runs alongside your Macintosh or PC. Like other computers, the function of the Pacarana is defined by its software. Unlike other computers, the Pacarana doesn’t have to run a huge general-purpose operating system with elaborate GUIs and multiple independent processes that can interrupt each other at any time.
- Native Instruments Maschine
Posted on Friday, January 16th, 2009 in DJ – Comments: (4)
Native Instruments today announced Maschine, their next-generation music production workstation – a sort of Akai MPC/computer hybrid.Maschine combines an advanced software sequencer and sampler with an integrated MPC-style performance controller.
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