Sunday, October 18, 2009

iZotope RX

I've been working on a project lately where some stuff needs to be cleaned up. Bleed on microphones and stuff.

I'm using this: iZotope RX

Very impressive. It's like Photoshop for audio cleanup. Pretty darned idiot proof too. LOL. Check out the demo.

As you were.

YellowTools Independence

I've been checking out this sampler a bunch lately. Stoopid powerful. Awesome to program.

I've been using it for drum kits and crazy processed, arpeggiated synth and bass lines.

And the starter version is a free download: YellowTools Independence Free

Carry on.

Route 66 Studios

Have an older cool guy Ensoniq, Korg, Roland, etc. synth or sampler needing parts, manuals, drives, etc.?

Check out this: Route 66 Studios

Cool Dude. Cool service. Knows his shit !!!

That is all.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Audiofile Engineering: Yeah Boyyeeeeee!!!!!!!!!

I've started using some products from Audiofile Engineering for a project recently.

Holy Smokes is this stuff cool and powerful !

I'm using Wave Editor, Sample Manager, and Loop Editor for editing a loop library.

In conjunction with AudioFinder, this rig is unstoppable!

Cool Stuff.

That is all.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Mac OS9 on Intel

Well, for those still looking to use Mac OS 9 programs, Classic, which allowed one to use OS 9 on OS X, was discontinued awhile ago.

I like to use a couple of old OS 9 granular synthesis programs, ThOnk and Cloud Generator.

I tried out SheepShaver which is an emulation to allow one to use OS 9 on Intel Mac OS X. It works pretty awesome.

It also works with PC and Linux.

Check out more info here: E-Maculation

Kewl.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

IcedAudio: AudioFinder

Wow!!! This is a stoopid kewl, super useful collection of nifty editing, collecting, finding, processing, converting, etc. of audio stuff.

Check it out. Very reasonably priced. I do not want to work without it !!!

IcedAudio: AudioFinder

That is all.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Can Jazz Be Saved?

Terry O'Gara at Critical Noise has an interesting post about music and context.

Check it here: Can Jazz Be Saved?

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