Monthly Archives: April 2011

Waldorf Lector 100 Band Vocoder plugin

Waldorf Lector 100 Band Vocoder plugin

Damn, something we completely missed out on during the last MusikMesse in Frankfurt! But look at what Waldorf has been up to. They have been working an a 100 band Vocoder plugin called Lector. Robot voices, whispering strings, talking drum loops, rhythmic pads, the resonant ringing of bells, dripping water – the possibilities are all but infinite. With a quick tweak here and there, the Lector turns any incoming signal into novel sounds and effects. Tremendously versatile, the Lector puts in your hands a sonic toolset for a wide range of diverse applications. Just about anything goes, from distorting the human voice to adding subtle harmonies to lead vocals and getting creative with movie soundtracks.

Digitech is Giving Away 15 Distortion Pedals

Digitech is Giving Away 15 Distortion Pedals

You deserve to be rewarded, and you especially deserve free stuff. To celebrate you, the underpaid, overworked roadie/groupie/writer/producer/manager/guitar player/pretty much every thing else of your band, Digitech are kicking off “15 Days of Distortion”. They will post videos, resources, best practices and, best of all, they will give away ONE DISTORTION PEDAL A DAY FOR 15 DAYS. This all starts today, April 21st 2011.

algoriddim Updates djay for iPhone and iPod touch

algoriddim Updates djay for iPhone and iPod touch

algoriddim (www.algoriddim.com), makers of the line of djay products for Mac and iOS devices, today announced that an update to its popular djay for iPhone & iPod Touch is now available in the App Store for a limited-time deep discount of $0.99. The game-changing app brings all the popular features of the award-winning iPad and Mac releases to the screen of the iPhone and iPod touch. In addition to the realistic turntable and mixer interface on the touchscreen, the software update includes improvements to BPM functions and the iTunes library interface, as well as multilingual options.