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End of Week Links or Steaming Summer Pile of the Interent

HACK A DAY Has a cool tutorial on how to make a really simple digital synthesizer.

Looperman has some free acapella and vocal samples.

If you like crazy musical gadgets you should check out Found Electronics.

IG Blog has a post about a soon to be launch vintage guitar hedge found. Thats right a vintage Guitar Hedge fund. Well, it can’t do any worse the than my 401k has lately. Maybe it will make rich people even richer it the nature of investment but it is a same if more cool vintage guitars will be locked up out of site and out of the hands of guitarist.

I found this entertaining video via wire to ear:

DEEPSOUND MUSIC has a cool web based sample calculator.

Ambience has a great library of free field recording capturing you guessed the ambient sounds of different environments.

Yellow Tools has 2 gigs of free samples for the download.  If your German is, like mine, is consits of a few words used on Hogans Hero’s use google transalte or babble fish.

Ronnie Pries also has a free sample pack.

Captain Beefheart is awesome.  So are his 10 Commandments of Guitar Playing.  Not your normally tips but what else would you expect.  Moses would approve.

The Chip Collection has a link to a .pdf for making your own chord wheel.

Remain Calm has a collection of home brew music making apps for the Nintendo DS.

End of Week Links or A Bunch or Unrelated Stuff

Julien Bayle can instruct you how to make a monome clones which is good because the monome always have a waiting list.

Music might have stopped me from being a misanthropic criminal so maybe this will change some that are ready are. Jail Guitar Doors is Billy Bragg’s initiative to provide inmates with musical instrument. I believe in personal responsibility so I have to believe in punishment. But locking people up and doing nothing to change there behave other than punishment never made much sense to me. I like this idea. Johnny Cash would approve.

Audiotuts has a list of affordable mics. It is a pretty good list me thinks. But you might want to check out Studio Projects which lower then mics I think are a good value.

Audiotuts also had this link below there mic list but it is a good link that you might have miss to Jake Ludington’s guide to making you own pop filter. Anyone could do this one.

Frank Zappa is not everyones cup o’ tea but he sure is damn quotable read for yourself.

I use Reason and Ableton Live together. Reason is the most incredable sound bank rewired into Live. Here is a good video on using the 2 together.

lo dev alm has cool Max/MSP tools.

Virtual Guitar is a cool tool for fretboard learning.

If you like the strange and weird like me you should check out The Oddstrument Collection.

Weekend Links or Tips, Instrumnets, Plugins and Laughs

Tips and Resources:

Robert Green DIY show you how to make a DJ set in Ableton Live.

Digital Burn has a cool tutorial on creating that Aphex Twin effect in Reason.

Recording Review has some great idea about getting good results with vocal doubling.

Ableton Live DJ has a bunch of live goodness

Instruments:

Electric Guitar Review Telecater Relic project is getting further along and lookin’ good. I was apposed to relicing as phony but my mind is changing. I like to give it a try if I get the chance.

Amptone has about a list of about a zillion books about guitar sound.

Bored Space a collection of crazy bass guitars.

Plugins:

VSTPLANET is a site keeping track of the wild world of VST plugins.

Laughs:

I love the Onion. This piece might be older but it is still fitting and funny. I am sure the RIAA would if they could.

I was watching the Muppets with my nephew. The Muppets are pure quality. So, here is to of the greatest drums in history Animal and Buddy Rich.

The Weekend Link Dump or Tiny Control, Desks, CD’s & Les

Found Via CDM

These new tiny tiny controls from Korg seem pretty damn cool. I am sure the is a market for these with all the mobile muscians out there. What took so long.

Desktopvibes same how nice images of some cool desktop areas. So if you workspace needs some work take a look.

Everyone likes free stuff. PC Music guru has this list of free stuff. You can check out my list of quality free plug-ins also.

I have been listening to quite a bit of 8-bit music lately. I get all nostalgic think about old video games. I must have rubbed off on my buying habits because I brought a CD for the first time for ever. I used to spend all my money on music in my starving dropping out of college days. I used to wait in line at midnight to get new releases. I kind of miss CD’s but the digital download is just to easy and practical. What inspired this purchase was Unicorn Dream Attack’s Love Bits. It is a damn good album if you like chiptune and 8-bit music. I don’t mind at all giving a little notice little artist in the big bad music world.

Oh, here is a vid of Les Paul & Mary Ford having a laugh and performing a little just because I think Les Paul is awesome.

Weekend Links or Mastering, Documentaries, Steam Punk and Nude Statues

I wonder what Watt would have though about the steam punk business going on now. They have done everything else why not a guitar. Though this does look like something that BC Rich would have sold in the 80’s. It might be the flying V. Maybe a little to Randy Rhodes for steam punk.


Robert Babicz about mastering audio from David Star on Vimeo.

Robert Babicz gives this excellent talk on mastering and a few other things in the video. Plus shows off some cool gear.

Instructables has this cool hack to light up you keyboard. Good if are working in the dark and touch type as poorly as me it might be an idea.

Just a vid of the charming Drum Buddy that I ran into.

Mediacoder Audio Edition is a pretty cool little app. It will encode about any audio format and will run off a usb stick. It is going to go on my list of portable apps. From the site:

MediaCoder Audio Edition is an audio transcoding tool based on MediaCoder. It nicely integrates many audio codecs and tools into an all-in-one software. It decodes almost all popular formats of audio files as well as audio stream in video files and encodes them with all its supported (and even some not claimed supported) audio encoders. All the codecs are included in the standalone software. With CUE Sheet and DVD/VCD/CD support and many additional features, audio enthusiasts can convert all their favorite music freely to any format on-the-fly and in batch

Nick Cave wants to erect (no pun intended) a statue of himself nude on horse back in his hometown. It more of a blurb than an article but it does say he intends to raise money for it. Serious I like Nick cave Ship Song is one of my all time favorites but if you want to build a statue of yourself you could probably just pay for it yourself. Pay for it himself is not any ego maniacally than wanting to do it in the first place and with Cave’s long career that is doing especially well of late I am guessing he has the $60,000. Whats up with male Australian celebrities. They all seem to have issues Angry raving Mel Gibson. Heath Ledger, punch ‘em up Russel Crowe, death wish Steve Iriwn.


MLR finally moving from derekvincentsmith on Vimeo.

This video is of some fancy fingers on a monome.

I ran in to this video that someone put to a Daniel Johnston song. Thought it fit really well. If you have never heard of Daniel Johnston you can find out about him in the fascinating documentary The Devil and Daniel Johnston. I am not a rapid fan as some people but it one of the best music documentaries ever made. Even in the crazy world of rock music Johnston is one of the strangest and remarkable character you can find. But if you forget the music angle it is still a damn good film.

Friday Bunch O’ Stuff or Teles and CopyWrong Birthdays

tele tweed and burbon

Today’s gear porn(above) is from Bill on TDPRI.  I need a deck with that on it.

Circuit Locution is to the third part in the on bending a Yamaha PSS-460. There is not a lot of bending instructional stuff shown in detail this well. If you have interest in circuit bending you should check it out.

de la mancha has released sfilter:

“sfilter creates a stepped filtered sequence, to create gating, sweeps or rhythmic modulation of filter cut-off. It uses a variable state filter, varying between 2 adjustable cut-off values according to a tempo-sync’d step sequencer. An LFO can also modulate the filter for extra movement”

If you have interest in copyright(copywrong) issues or like me just have and interest in getting all straightened out and returning culture to people I found a very through and thought provoking article via the ccMixterblog & The Patry Copyright Blog. Prof. Robert Brauneis of George Washington University has a paper documenting the convoluted history of a copyright icon the Happy Birthday song in great detail. It can be downloaded at SSRN. The detail history illustrates very well the problems of copyright. I can’t imagine trying to figure out the owner ship of something that has been orphaned.

Obsurica Records is doing some thing a little insane that I like called Sloppy Seconds:

I am accepting submissions for a comp entitled “Sloppy Seconds”.
Submissions must be exactly one second in length. They may be found sound, original compositions, previously released or unreleased.. anything. They are all being strung together into a massive, A.D.D. inducing, pummeling, roller coaster ride of an audio experience.

I have a weakness for Telecasters. I just like ‘em. Jeff Miller has built some tele that are bit different. He mixes Line 6 Variax electronics into a more traditional Tele. I think it is pretty cool even if regular tele is already perfect.

And speaking of Teles Electric Guitar Review has begun a project relicing a new tele.  While I love the look of old beat up to closet classic relics I kind of think making relics is a little lame sometimes.  Of course parting with 5 figures to get a real one is also lame.  I am  really curious to see the whole process works and the results.

And continuing the theme Swineshead Pickups have release some good looking Tele pickups the Spotlight-TC & the Dragonfly-TC.  I really dig the wood but the different color plastic is cool also.

A Few Friday Links or Better Late Than Never

I thought I would start off with some gear porn.  You can find some more images of the tape recorder above here.

Cycling 74 has this cool article.  Expand Your Guitar, Vol.  I hope there is a vol. 2.  think of the craziness max/msp could do to live guitars.  It is a really good or really bad thing I have forbid myself from acquiring anymore software depending how you look at it.

The next free Propellerheads Reason Refill (.rfl) is available from Line 6. I haven’t got a chance to look at it but it is from bandmatelopps.com. I hope it is more than some cheesy demo.

Bluenote has released Droppin’ Science.  It is a collection of their most sampled tracks all on one CD.  I am sure you have heard most of them.  Go ahead and sample them everyone else has.

With all the fancy modeling mutli-effects units for guitar out there guitarpacthes.haax.se had the good idea of creating a site where they can be uploaded and downloaded.

I have always like concert poster and here is a nice collection.

Friday Links or The Noble Prize for Making the Web Less Annoying

The ikea guitar

Guitarist silenced by ALS is making music again. A human interest story like this makes me feel like the local news. It something like Dr. Stephen Hawking the music produce I quess. It is pretty cool though and the best thing about PC’s is uses like this. Film at 11.

Call it LastTV. It is a good idea mashing you YouTube and LastFM. It works ok. I entered my profile and it did a fairly good job of finding video that I should like.

Also youtube related is ListentoYouTube. It will make mp3’s of YouTube videos. There is of course other ways to do this but this way is fairly painless. It makes it easy to sample YouTube easily. If you want mp3 of teenagers lip syncing and people creatively injuring themselves this will be your new favorite site.

Hometracked has 10 Myths About Normalization which is often misunderstood.

NPR has this interesting story(audio too) about a interesting mic builder reconstructing classics found via The Rambling of Some Audio Guy.

Now some cool DIY Stuff:

The 25 minute, $25 acoustic panel (or $42.00 bass trap) from the Recording Studio Design Forum is great way to economically make your space sound great. I never new why commerical option were often so expensive.

Make your own Gorilla Pod & Third Hand++: A multi-use helping hand for electronics and other delicate work are great Instructables for giving you a extra set of hands at your work bench. The are cooler than my helpings hands but it works too.

Another Instructable is this Isobaric Subwoofer for those that want to build there own floor rattler.

I found this “Ikea”  guitar on Guitar Noize it is kind of what you think. Maybe.  More info here.

Friday Links or Samples, Miking & Razor Blades

Music Boot Camp has this comprehensive list of sites to get free samples and loops.

de la mancha has released the crazy and fun freq show.

Cosmic Boogie Collective reminds us of the days of razor blades and tape.

MusicPlayers.com has a good article on electric guitar miking.

Studio reviews has an interesting article entitled Why Don’t My Recordings Sound Pro?

Friday Links or Jet Engines, Remixes, Hand Cranks, Gameboys


I found this both at GetLofi & Rekkerd. Gameboys are normally used for the eight bit funkiness. the kBANG Gameboy is more of a drum machine. It controls solenoids that are used to bang on stuff.

I wrote about Foals remix thingy yesterday. Radiohead also has a remix thingy going. Just slightly higher profile. Slightly. The down side is you have to buy all the tracks from iTunes for $5.49. You also can get a Garage Band project. The track is 6/8 time. Some people might like getting away from 4/4 some people might hate that though. Its not so much paying for it for me it is paying for it form iTunes that bugs me. I don’t care for iTunes that much.

You can find a lot more tracks to remix from DanceTracks Digital. They have music available in Aleton Live format.

Old School Programing

The Automata / Automaton Blog has this cool musical box xylphone type gadget. I wonder if the pegs would fly out if you really cranked the sucker.

Yes this is for real.

This looks like it came out of a Terry Gilliam or Tim Burton Movie. If you removed the keyboard it looks like it might be a early prototype in jet engine research. You can find at more about slightly insane The Harmonic Generator at Odd Music. Any instrument that has 32 motors is cool by me.

Open Source Works can source how to run Guitar Rig on Ubtuntu. Cool. You can find more stuff like this at Linux VST Compatibility. With Ardour and other works it looks like Linux is becoming more and more viable for more music makers.

The Microphone Site is a pretty amazing collection of mic information.

I got sanother plug-ins link. I haven’t got play with them much but whiteLABEL has a bunch of free plug-ins. The look good and seem pretty cool on first inspection.