Wednesday, October 31, 2007

...


never sleepin' to miss the am oasis.

Thursday, October 25, 2007

...Ouch

"Rain fell on what should have been Google’s parade Wednesday during the search giant’s annual analyst conference when Microsoft announced that it won the bidding war for a piece of Facebook."

I really don't like that Microsoft owns any part of Facebook, especially if Google was an alternative. This really pisses me off. I don't like when Microsoft decides to start changing things for their benefit and uses their contracts with their partners as a hostages. Which they are even more prone to do when they over bid for anything.

Facebook is worth about $15 billion dollars right now.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Film Festival

http://edcommunity.apple.com/insomnia_fall07/contest.php

Insomnia Film Festival: Turn 24 hours into a 3-minute masterpiece.

Dear god I want to do that some year. Probably next year, when I actually have a video camera of my own. Sounds like so much fun. What a great idea for a film festival. And of course apple is behind it.
Seriously I can't wait to see who wins. I bet they'll be a lot of crap videos in the majority but it does get more people out doing something like this. I really want to see what the best film someone can make in 24 hours is.

This one obviously just wants to be the Science of Sleep: http://edcommunity.apple.com/insomnia_fall07/item.php?sec=3&itemID=2045

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Now you know what the hyphen is for...


If you really know me, you know that I have always needed this shirt.
Before anyone jumps off and calls me a backpacker im not the type of kid to wear this 5 days a week. It is a perfect shirt to throw on whenever I DJ someplace though.

"If talkin' on a wireless headset means i gotta look like Buck Rogers I am not interested." - White Jules, From The Boondocks

Monday, October 22, 2007

Saturday, October 20, 2007



Extremely well done video directed by Chris Cunnigham.
I love this track too, specifically the band solo to the end. Too bad it gets cut off by youtube.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

WASTE PRODUCTS LTD.

http://www.inrainbows.com/

New Radiohead album out. You pay whatever you think it's worth.
I downloaded it for free last night and im planning to pay something for it when the CD ships so I can have a hard copy. If you're a fan of radiohead I highly suggest you cop this. Im about to listen to it now.

Monday, October 15, 2007

Fader Finger


major bad fader finger. 4 layers of skin peeling off.

Tuesday, October 2, 2007



True, but I thought that was pretty funny
especially considering our dad did it for 13 years...


haha

Monday, October 1, 2007

Pandora's Music Box

I've long pondered the pros and cons of producers making their own programs and designing their own equipment to make their music. Constant progression to make exceedingly complex movements expressible by simpler more subtle human movements.
These days with loop banks and now midi loop banks (a performance of a section of music by an artist, sometimes very prominent professionals, which records the loopable section and then allows you to choose what instrument you want it to be played) anyone, a trained or practiced musician, or even someone with no musical experience at all can use these tools. Most commonly software on PCs sometimes in standalone hardware for specific applications (applications=genres; like the MPC to HipHop, and your casio SK-5 to electronic music).

Anyway, most producers not necessarily just for hiphop/rap will tell you all about things like track automation, your software instruments, those digital software plugin inserts that act as a whole warehouse full of amps and old speaker cases and patch bays to reproduce any classic [analog] sound your ears desire and the control to make completely new original sounds and effects. In the modern music industry you might take a digital template around with you that you work from- essentially a list of the exact position of every fader and pan knob, all recorded automation data still in the right place from a similar project, and connections of every piece of equipment you added into that software. Allowing you to pack up a whole mixing board with out bumping a single switch and all the elaborate connections to the external equipment and instruments into the size of a quarter (flash drive), or a single CD. And essentially take your entire studio engineered for making a specific sound or instrument to any computer.

Basically I've been thinking for a long time about the decreasing minimal human effort to make the same music, or new music. It seems almost inevitable someone will make a 'music box' eventually. Something which 'makes' music on it's own or with some sort of randomizing input to spin the variables in the collection of samples, instruments, necessary information about automation (pan, vol), harmony and rythm, along with googles of pattern variations of every type of music ever played and changing programs to splice, randomize and organize them and play the result (or start playing) almost instantly.

I think everyone who makes music using a computer these days makes one of these, or at least a part of what an automated system would be like to help automate the repeating factors or whatever sort of music they are making. Weather it's conscious or unconscious, by the nature of saving your work to a computer you are essentially saving a template. As i've been making music ive designed and saved more and more tools and templates that help me make my style of music and eventually started toying with making my own very simple music box. One day if I ever manage to make a working version of and automated music machine from the recipe of my work or hiphop you best believe it wont be going anywhere. I would never sell it and I would never make another, I might actually destroy it if it ever was successful.
But if there ever should be one of these machines made...

I hope it can only play country



[edit]
Here's an old link I remembered: http://edition.cnn.com/2006/TECH/10/03/musical.robot/index.html
Pretty interesting. There's a video too.