Posts Tagged 'software'

Aquasky join forces with Loopmasters to launch Monster Sounds

Aquasky join forces with Loopmasters to launch Monster Sounds

Drum and Bass legends Aquasky join forces with Loopmasters to launch an exciting new sample label Monster Sounds! Alongside exclusive sample packs from Aquasky themselves alongside their cut up house alter-ego Black Noise, Aquasky have dug deep into them rolodex to bring you packs from top artists and producers from around the world in various cutting edge genres and styles, with the aim to release a pack every few weeks. Watch out for packs from Sy & Unkown, The Baker Brothers, Lee Mortimer, Kanji Kinetic and Organ Donors alongside some very exciting vocal-based packs tapping their huge network of top MCs and rappers focusing on the different sounds emanating from across the States kicking off with East Coast Rap Pack and Dirty South Rap Pack!

Native Instruments announces Razor VSTi

Native Instruments have released the first ‘signs’ of a new instrument on Youtube. The new VSTi RAZOR is a collaboration with Errorsmith, a Berlin based electronic musician. Backed by his studies of communication and computer science errorsmith builds his own instruments using a modular software synthesizer. Now, together with Native Instruments they have developed RAZOR.

Contest – Win the Spectrasonics OMG-1

Contest – Win the Spectrasonics OMG-1

Enter the contest to win Eric Persing’s killer custom OMG-1 Synth! Benefit for the Bob Moog Foundation 100% of the proceeds from this contest will go to supporting the innovative projects of the Bob Moog Foundation including their MoogLab student outreach program, the creation of the future ‘Moogseum’, and their efforts to preserve and share Dr. Moog’s extensive and historic archives. The Foundation’s mission is to ignite creativity at the intersection of music, history, science and innovation.

Fairlight App for iPad and iPhone now available

Developed in Australia during the ’70s and ’80s, the Fairlight CMI (Computer Musical Instrument) was the first commercial sampler and screen-based rhythm sequencer. Today every sampler, digital synthesizer, sequencer and audio workstation can trace its lineage back to this legendary machine. Now you can have, in your pocket or on your iPad, a piece of history developed by Fairlight staff who worked on the CMI in the ’80s.

Shoudio App – AUDIOgmented reality gone loose

Shoudio App – AUDIOgmented reality gone loose

The developers call it Audiogmented reality. Hear some nice streetperformance? Share some citysounds? On a party? Share a voice message with your friends on Facebook? Got something to say what doesn’t fit in a tweet? Use Shoudio! Listen to other random Shoudios from people and places all over the world! Tune in to channels. Subscribe to users or channels through iTunes.