Hajenius (Ultimate holiday …): Replace the stylo for fingers and you have a win!… CJ (Air's new album '…): Nice flow & still timeless romantic indeed debugger (Fascinating video…): Ah, permission problem solved I see! Debugger (World of Warcraft…): Not a ‘happy ending’ for Sky in Beyond the Game, … R_Debugger (Real Vintage: Dav…): LOL, he turned grey over the years Debugger (Snow Leopard is h…): Vier dagen geleden mijn bestelling bij Apple gepl… Saul (iPhone sequencers…): I love you !!
Thanks a kaossilator and an I phone… R-Dbugger (Amstel river area…): Love his work, especially the music RemoteD (Barack Obama): DP and O both rocks!! Richard (Happy Christmas a…): En jij ook een fijne kerst !
28 November 09 - 18:12Underworld wires tallest building Dublin up with 100,000 led lights for new video
Great idea: Wire up the tallest and ugliest building in Dublin with 100,000 led lights and let it synchronize with the new single of Underworld. Nostalgic tune!
22 November 09 - 18:37How auto-tune has become one of the hottest brands in the US
Everybody knows the sound of auto-tune by now. But where does it come from? Popular news blog Rocket Boom has made a funny overview of the history of auto-tune:
In the US auto-tune has become a nation wide hype. Watch the very funny gimmick in the huge popular The Ellen DeGeneres Show (Why don't they broadcast this in the Netherlands?):
Try it yourself? Check out the demo of Auto-Tune from Antares Or, do it the iPhone way.
And of course, when a hype starts, it began on YouTube:
14 November 09 - 19:13Inspiring remix of eighties television series Cosmos featuring astronomer Carl Sagan
It looks like I am in my space oriented period now. Last week I watched on a movie channel 2001: A Space Odyssey by Stanley Kubrick. I hadn't seen the movie for more than ten years. The stylistic capabilities of Kubrick are still striking. They make me very conscious of the infinity of space. A couple of days later i found by accident the remix of Carl Sagan's Cosmos, a popular scientific television series from the eighties presented by world famous astronomer Carl Sagan. Amongst others he was trainer and advisor of the Apollo 11 crew who landed in 1969 on the moon.
Think beyond the common sense
Again I was struck by the great stylistic approach of the television series from the eighties. It forces to think beyond the safe common sense. It's strange that in our times there is less attention for the spiritual beauty of our universe. It's merely about religions and their clashes than about our scientific chances in the universe. I personally get much more relief from the predictive words of Carl Sagan:
20 Oktober 09 - 09:00Charming Bollywood duet on the iPhone
Charming Bollywood demo of the iPhone app LaDiDa featuring the lovely CEO of the company with her brother/business partner/cousin/lover (who will tell):
19 Oktober 09 - 09:00Better late than never post: Brilliant David Letterman Top Ten parody: Ten ways to come clean to your wife.
The Letterman parody from the Dutch comedy show Koefnoen was broadcasted already a week ago, but it's too funny to let it pass this blog. Especially for all you Letterman fans out there: Ten ways to come clean to your wife.
18 Oktober 09 - 16:58Sample madness with Star6 on your iPhone
I bought Star6 lateley for the iPhone. It's a sample player for a maximum of 6 samples. The fun is the very smooth real time manipulation of the samples:
11 10 09 09:00Korg brings sampling back to hardware with the MicroSampler
It looks like it's fun to work with, but it's usage has much limitations compared to software samplers. Still, Korg's new MicroSampler looks great and bring's back the joy of sampling with hardware.
Reverse karaoke. A new hype? Just sing first the song acapella and listen afterwards to the result with the music. The CEO of Khu.sh sure knows how to sell her gear ;) Check out LaDiDa iphone app.
Make your own modular synth on your iPhone with Jasuto. Warning: The app is just as amazing as complex. You need to read the documentation on the developer's website.