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Matrixsynth on 12/22/10
Prepared Turntable from Yuri Suzuki on Vimeo."Prepared Turntable 2008A turntable that focuses on actively composing and playing music.This record player has 5 tone arms, each of which can have its volume controlled by its own fader.This is an analogue answer for the digitalized DJ.yurisuzuki.com"mechanical sequencer/loop player Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 1/22/11
via DJ JosefoAll previous SR-88s posted have been dark gray (here, here, and a video here for example)Update via Outa_Spaceman Being: 53 in the comments: "The blue SR-88 didn't have the 'sync' outputs that turned up on the grey version.I used to record a 16th HH patten onto one track of my porta-studio then feed it into my EDP spider sequencer to lock everything together.When the grey version Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 2/7/11
MiDi-to: iPad controller for Serato from MiDi-to app on Vimeo."MiDi-to is a wireless iPad midi controller for Serato Scratch Live. It is the first app that does not need any additional software to work.The purpose of our app is to minimize interaction with the computer. In this demo the DJ does not touch the computer at any moment. All control is done through the turntables, mixer and iPad.Now Relative News
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DJ Software on 12/2/10
We’re excited to announce the immediate availability of djay for iPad, the world’s first full-fledged DJ app on the iPad. The app contains our most advanced audio technology to date and transforms your iPad into a full-fledged DJ system, allowing you to mix your iTunes music library on a hyper-realistic turntable interface. Combining direct access to your iTunes music library with our intuitive dual-turntable and mixer set-up designed exclusively for iPad, the djay app takes the idea of iPad as a portable sound system to a whole new level. From Automix to live performance, djay for iPad was designed to be the ultimate solution for aspiring DJs and professionals alike. Feature Highlights: Direct access to iTunes music library Realistic low-latency turntable interface Automix mode with automatic transition control (Fade, Backspin, Reverse, Brake, Random) Live Recording (with built-in organizer for recorded performances) Seamless AirPlay integration (wirelessly transmit... Relative News
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DJ Software on 12/21/10
We are overwhelmed by the great reception of djay for iPad! After being chosen “App of the Week” in the US and Japan, Apple has now picked djay for iPad in the UK and Germany as well. djay for iPad was also covered in all major tech publications with outstanding reviews. Here are some highlights from the press: Engadget: One of the most impressive music apps we’ve seen for the iPad to date. Wired: Makes your iPad as dope as Dre. Gizmodo: One of the first truly compelling DJ apps for the iPad! Daring Fireball: A perfect example of appropriate skeuomorphic design. Mashable: djay will keep the party going by spinning through your iPad music collection. iLounge: It wouldn’t be any surprise to find it playing a role in professional club performances. Powerpage/ZDNet: It’s my current favorite iPad app bar none…. it’s going to revolutionize DJing as we know it. We would like to say a big thank you to all of our fans for your great support! djay for iPad has introduced a... Relative News
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DJ Software on 12/21/10
We are overwhelmed by the great reception of djay for iPad! After being chosen “App of the Week” in the US and Japan, Apple has now picked djay for iPad in the UK and Germany as well. djay for iPad was also covered in all major tech publications with outstanding reviews. Here are some highlights from the press: Engadget: One of the most impressive music apps we’ve seen for the iPad to date. Wired: Makes your iPad as dope as Dre. Gizmodo: One of the first truly compelling DJ apps for the iPad! Daring Fireball: A perfect example of appropriate skeuomorphic design. Mashable: djay will keep the party going by spinning through your iPad music collection. iLounge: It wouldn’t be any surprise to find it playing a role in professional club performances. Powerpage/ZDNet: It’s my current favorite iPad app bar none…. it’s going to revolutionize DJing as we know it. We would like to say a big thank you to all of our fans for your great support! djay for iPad has introduced a... Relative News
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AudioTutsPlus on 1/4/11
// Hello everyone and welcome to another blog entry by Benjamin Coutts. This time I will be going on about how to keep yourself organized within Ableton Live and use it for when you do a gig using the same set up as your production setup. Step 1: The More Returns the Better When you open up Ableton Live you will be give a blank canvas to start off with. The first thing you should do is create returns for the individual instruments you will be using. Like I said in my last tip, doing this will help keep your CPU down and will help with experimenting with different effects. The return you use for the drums you could route to be used for the bass and you might come up with something unusual but something very interesting. Step 2: Keep Things Simple Over the years I have produced I’ve recorded up to 30 channels in one arrangement and that I find is a bit much if you want to perform your tracks within Ableton. If you want to just press play and let the song play like a DJ that’s... Relative News
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AudioTutsPlus on 1/8/11
// The Mac App Store has just opened, and the first day was an unqualified success, with the download of over a million apps. What will the app store mean for audio software, and the future of the Mac? We have a look at the audio apps available on Day 1. There has been concern expressed over whether the app store is right for audio. It isn’t the right platform (in its current state) for the sale of plugins. And there is concern about the huge margins Apple make from other people’s software. Yet there are already 76 apps in the “Music” category of the store. There are also fears about whether Apple will make the Mac a closed shop by forcing all apps to be sold through the app store at some point in the future. But that remains to be seen. For now, the Mac App Store is a convenient way for Apple users to discover, install and update software. Let’s have a look at what’s available. By the way, you install the app store on your Mac by doing a standard System Update from the... Relative News
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AudioTutsPlus on 1/23/11
Writing lyrics is a very personal thing, and it is that sense of individualism that can really help people relate to a song. There are no strict rules that must be followed, but having a helpful collection of songwriting resources can really help. Here are 7 sets of lyric writing resources with a bunch of helpful links. Feel free to add more resources in the comments. It will make this list more useful. 1. Life Experience But before you go elsewhere for help, first look to yourself. Your own life experience is your greatest resource. Countless songs have been written on just about every topic – love being the greatest cliche – but your own unique perspective makes it worth writing another one. As you live your life, you’ll come across: Interesting, unusual and memorable phrases and sayings. Often the catchiest part of a song is a single phrase. Keep your ears open for them. Stories. Whether it is the experiences of your own life, or stories from the lives of others you... Relative News
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AudioTutsPlus on 12/7/10
Twice a month we revisit some of our reader favorite posts from throughout the history of Audiotuts+. This tutorial was first published in July 2008. Mastering your tracks can be a bit of a minefield and is often seen as the domain of the professional. However, if your tracks are just for demo purposes, a DJ set or even use on the net, you may want to tackle the job yourself. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to master a track quickly and easily. Mo Volans shows you how… Software and equipment used This tutorial was completed in Logic Pro 8 using a mixture of Logic’s native plug-ins and third party processors from Universal audio. Although this specific mix of products is used in the workshop, all techniques are generic and can be translated to any genre of music using similar plug-ins and any digital audio workstation software. Step 1 Start by adding a stereo track to accommodate your un-mastered track. This should be an exported or recorded version of your entire mix-down.... Relative News









