Lightspeed interface technology

I was excited to read that Intel was showcasing at San Francisco IDF 2009. Light Peak is a new Technology with a speed of 10GB/sec to transfer data between devices. To my mind if this delivers on it's promise it's sure to replace Firewire and USB.



The other rumour circulating is that Light Peak was developed by Intel at the specific request of Apple, so hopefully cross platform compatibility is assured.

Definitely one to keep an eye on.
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The bent SM57

When I first saw this I assumed it was an April's fool joke, a bent SM57 ?

Granelli Audio Labs G5790 Right-Angle SM57But it's real and they're commercially available from Granelli Audio the more I thought about, the more convinced I was of it's simple brilliance. I'm a huge fan of the humble 57 and this new twist - pun intended - adds another dimension to their usability, especially for drum kits but anywhere other mics may fail to reach. I own a Shure Beta 56 which is similar in concept but not a mic I particularly treasure the sound of, so a mic that's as easy to position that sounds like a 57 is a god send.

You can of course DIY one of your own 57s by following these instructions. Not quite as elegant but should do the trick for those on a budget.

As the Americans might say "get bent".

James
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Amazing iPhone track

Check out this amazing video. It's a track entirely composed using iPhone apps and it's stunning.



I have my suspicions that some of the sounds may have been sampled and reworked in a more sophisticated DAW, especially some of the glitchy drum stuff at the end. However it was created, it shows what you can do with limited resources, dedication and imagination.

James
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Celemony Melodyne DNA, still MIA





At last year's trade shows Celemony were showing an early version of their Melodyne DNA software. DNA seemed like a remarkable breakthrough. In addition to the, now taken for granted, ability to move monophonic audio in pitch and time, DNA promised the holy grail of being able to move an individual note within a polyphonic chord.
Celemony had been hoping to have a Beta version of the software available in August 2009. As this deadline passed the dissenting chorus began to grow in volume. The problem for software manufacturers is, if they don't tell their customer's what's coming they get pilloried for lack of communication, let's use Apple and Logic as an example. If they issue advanced statements and miss the set dates they get accusations of vapourware and if they release software before it's one hundred percent ready they're using customers as "paid Beta testers".
I sincerely hope that DNA is everything we're hoping for. So let's be patient and give them time to get it right before we break out the pitchforks and torches.

James



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Bricasti M7 impulses


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The more generous souls that frequent the internet have teamed up to provide Impulse Responses from the glorious Bricasti M7 Reverb. The IRs were captured by the highly regarded IR specialists Acousticas. The best part is they're free and endorsed by Bricasti, so no moral conundrums. While an IR is not the equal, in complexity or tone, of a well programmed algorithmic reverb, they are a realistic substitute. They .wav IRs are available from here. And the .PST files ( Logic presets ) are here .The install instructions and correct install locations are specified in the folder with the logic presets.
Take ten minutes and install them, you'll may pleasantly surprised, I was.

James

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