YouTube via Apple | September 07, 2010 iPads on Ebay "Musical one moment, and medical the next, iPad is never just one thing. Go to apple.com/iPad to learn more about what makes iPad so revolutionary."
Odd that the video didn't include more music apps? On the news front, Apple is opening up iOS to 3rd Party developer tools as long as the apps themselves do not download any code. via MacRumors.com. Also see CDM for an in depth post on what this might mean for music apps.
"We are continually trying to make the App Store even better. We have listened to our developers and taken much of their feedback to heart. Based on their input, today we are making some important changes to our iOS Developer Program license in sections 3.3.1, 3.3.2 and 3.3.9 to relax some restrictions we put in place earlier this year.
In particular, we are relaxing all restrictions on the development tools used to create iOS apps, as long as the resulting apps do not download any code. This should give developers the flexibility they want, while preserving the security we need."
YouTube via macbethsynthesizers | September 08, 2010
"Here's a quick vid of part of the MacBeth Mk1 Modular Synthesizer System setup...note these modules are essentially flat- this means that they can be laid down horizontally! This was recorded direct- ie camera mic built in- so other noises included! Camera is Nikon D90- Lens is Sigma 10mm-20mm"
via this auction "The Ciat-Lonbarde Cocolase System dual 8 Bit Delay, a truly unique delay system not for the light of heart. I ordered this from Ciat-Lonbarde a few years ago, it's in great working order and in great shape. I know there aren't a lot of these floating around, you might say that they are extremely rare.
The Cocolase has two 8 bit digital delays, but it does not just delay sounds, it recontextualizes them in different pitches, directions, all broken up or all melded together. Each delay has sensing inputs to control its speed, direction, and location. In the center of the Cocolase is a woven nest of 8 oscillators called a Sidrassi. The Sidrassi manifests many varieties of movement with which to control the delays.
"HOW TO: Make basic connections from your AS Oberkorn Analogue Sequencer [www.analoguesolutions.com] to your synth using: CV, Gate, & Filter.
This video shows the basic connections one can make to begin developing the elements of a sequence. In this video, the Oberkorn is using its internal clock and sending gate information to both the analog modular (Roland 100m) and the SCI Pro One monosynth.
CV (Pitch) and Gate information are used to develop a bass sound which is then enhanced by filter control via an Oberkorn voltage out strip."
"Arnaud Bertrand was in Berlin for few days, rehearsaling a show with Sarah Trägner, a circus performer, previous to Solycirco 2010, Artistikfestival, Sylt, in Germany, where they won the inovation award few days after that...
Arnaud Bertrand is a sound designer, music composer, and audio engineer from France, he's been working with famous theatre, contempory dance companies, and contempory circus all around the world.
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