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Posts Tagged ‘Audio’

TapNTune updated to version 1.1

By • Feb 15th, 2009 • Category: Software

Download TapNTune 1.1 (9.9 mb dmg) TapNTune, the freeware single-window combination Metronome and Tuner for Macintosh just got updated to version 1.1.  Among the most important improvements, are a division selection interface and significantly expanded tuner features including calibration, slow/fast select, and a pitch tracker that goes much lower than the previous.  Here is a [...]



TapNTune 1.3, a combination Tuner and Metronome for Macintosh

By • Jan 26th, 2009 • Category: Software

Note: TapNTune is currently replaced by TapNTempo The all-in-one rehearsal tool for musicians. “This tool is really great,  it’s simple and it does what is needed. I just love it!!!” – User Review, Jnote.org “There are very few metronome applications/widgets for Mac, and most have been disappointing. TapNTune is different: it works well, does what you [...]



Brandenburg Concerto 3-3 with 7 melodica tracks, contained within 3 octaves

By • Nov 8th, 2008 • Category: Online Performances, Video

All parts played by one melodica. Full quality MP3 below: [Audio clip: view full post to listen] Music by J.S. Bach.. More Bach on Melodica: [link]



MouseMusic2, from the archives: a drawing synth for live and recorded audio mangling

By • Sep 30th, 2008 • Category: Software

MouseMusic2 is similar to MouseMusic, but it uses live or recorded audio files.  In order to use MouseMusic2, follow these steps: 1) Turn Audio on 2) Load sound file 3) Choose File type to save 4) Press Record and mess around 5) Turn Record off, your file has been saved As is the case with [...]



MouseMusic, from the archives: a drawing synth standalone for Max/MSP

By • Sep 29th, 2008 • Category: Software

I first wrote the sounds for MouseMusic for the performance of a piece using color tracking with video camera.  The sounds were later adapted to a VST plugin as part of a learning experience for me on how to make plugins. Later on, I developed the whole concept into a standalone, and someone requested a [...]



Max/MSP 5 is here!

By • May 6th, 2008 • Category: Tutorials

Cool stuff: Cycling ’74 has finally launched the much-anticipated Max 5. You can read about it on their website located here. I am not going to bore you with all the details of what Max 5 is, since a very comprehensive introduction can easily be located on their site. Rather, I will bore you with [...]