Archive for the 'Digital music' Category

Apr 09 2009

Great visual music composer

Published by Mike Temple under Digital music

I really like visual stuff which gives great output for minimal input – try out aM laboratory

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Apr 09 2009

Tuneglue – linking music artists and genres

Published by Mike Temple under Digital music, Digitools

TuneGlue

TuneGlue is one of many interesting mechanisms for visualizing relationships. Type the name of your favorite band or artist, and it will generate similar artists, list albums etc.. all in a sleek and smooth interface.

thanks to digital music

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Apr 09 2009

Digitising audio tapes into mp3

Published by Mike Temple under Digital music, Digitools

The next time you have an afternoon free, dig out that old box of cassette tapes you squirreled away in the basement. It’s time to resurrect your collection of Phil Collins albums, Stephen King audiobooks, and other treasures of the 80s.

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With a few simple tools and your PC, you can turn these forgotten jewels into digital audio files that will live forever.

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Apr 09 2009

Sync your iPod with Windows Media Player 11

Published by Mike Temple under Digital music, Digitools

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Windows only: Sync your iPod with Windows Media Player 11. A new utility called Dopisp makes it possible.

The plug-in enables WMP 11 to interact with your iPod as though it were any portable player. Once it’s connected, you can sync your MP3 library, complete with tags and playlists. Alas, Dopisp doesn’t support any kind of DRM-protected tracks (wouldn’t that be sweet).

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Apr 09 2009

Online karaoke – free

Published by Mike Temple under Digital music

Great site - free online karaoke – practice, record and share with the world or a select few – also has those Christmas favourites

enjoy!

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Apr 09 2009

Podsafe music

Published by Mike Temple under Digital music, Podcasting

a whole culture of “podsafe” music has arisen.

Web sites including PodSafe Audio and the podsafe music network have filled the void by creating services that allow musicians to have their music heard, and let podcasters find freely available content for their programs.

Podsafe

thanks to download squad

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Apr 09 2009

Splice – online music production – free music software

Published by Mike Temple under Digital music

Splice is an online music production community for editing, mixing, tagging, and collaborating on original songs.

Splice’s online community lets you share and remix free tunes.

Its Flash-based audio sequencer lets you throw together beats and melodies even if you’ve never edited music before, then share the results with other users.

Automatic beat matching allows you to layer, say, a house groove onto a hip-hop track in a matter of moments. Mixing very different tempos can yield some wacky results.

more via CNet reviews

Thanks to Joe’s links

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Apr 09 2009

CC mixter – podsafe music

Published by Mike Temple under Digital music, Podcasting

CC Mixter Sampling, Mashing, Sharing

This is a community music site featuring remixes licensed under Creative Commons, where you can listen to, sample, mash-up, or interact with music in whatever way you want.

Remixers If you’re into sampling, remixing and mash-ups grab the sample packs and a cappellas for download and you can upload your version back into ccMixter, for others to enjoy and re-sample. All legal.

Podcasters, directors and music lovers If you’re into music, browse this site to hear some of the great remixes people have built from sampling music on this site, all licensed for use under Creative Commons license.

Thanks to Joe’s links

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Apr 09 2009

Jamendo – podsafe music

Published by Mike Temple under Digital music, Podcasting

On jamendo, artists allow everyone to download and share their music. It’s free, legal and unlimited.

We all know the problem: there are thousands of unsigned artists who want people to hear their music, and thousands of music fans who want access to high quality music for free. Using Creative Commons licensing, Jamendo is trying to bring these groups together.

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Apr 09 2009

Freesound – podsafe music

Published by Mike Temple under Digital music, Podcasting

The Freesound Project is a collaborative database of Creative Commons licensed sounds.

Freesound focusses only on sound, not songs. This is what sets freesound apart from other splendid libraries like ccMixter.

New to this site? Read the What is Freesound page to learn more!

  • browse the sounds in new ways using keywords, a “sounds-like” type of browsing and more
  • up and download sounds to and from the database, under the same creative commons license
  • interact with fellow sound-artists!

thanks to Joe’s links

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