| Knol
@ Google - Music Technology | The
digital
age has opened up thousands of new ways for people to express
themselves
creatively; musicians can now | Dan Foley | |
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| Wikipedia
| Music Technology is a term that refers to all forms of
technology
involved with the musical arts, particularly the use of electronic
devices
and computer software to facilitate playback, recording, composition,
storage,
and performance | |
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| Muxtape
Keeps The Mixtape Concept Alive | By Eliot Van
Buskirk |
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| Worldwide
Internet Music Resources: Music Technology | 13
links |
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| The
State of the Digital Music Union | By Eliot Van
Buskirk
- Wired |
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| SyncLive
To Let Webcam Users Perform for Industry Pros |
Wired |
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| Digital
Music @ About.com |
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| Listening
Post Discusses Digital Music on NPR's "Fresh Air" |
Wired - By Eliot Van Buskirk |
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| Kudos
To Apple for Updating the Airport Express | "If you
use iTunes, have WiFi, and own a sound system, you should consider the
Airport Express" - Wired - By Eliot
Van Buskirk - March 17, 2008 |
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| Top
10 Free Programs to make the most out of your MP3 Collection
| KillerTechTips |
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| Deviations
Project - Classical Masterpieces With Modern
Electronic
Twist! | "The Deviations Project is a progressive
look
into many of the most delicate and famed compositions in history,
merging
skillful performance with modern electronic production."
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Mi2N |
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| Pop
Goes the Science Song | M
A S S I V E - Math And Science Song
Information,
Viewable Everywhere - Wired - Randy
Dotinga - "Happy 2008! The MASSIVE database is
currently in the midst of a major revision. It is taking forever; your
patience is appreciated." - Science
Songwriters Association |
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| Sound
Recognition Comes to Music Search |
TopTechNews
| The music search technology works by extracting several
features
from the tune, such as speech, pitch, tempo, and the location of
pauses in the song. |
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| Grad
student's Hyperbow makes music to measure | "Diana
Young, a Ph.D. candidate in the Hyperinstruments Group of the MIT Media
Lab, has developed a new electronic sensing system to measure minute
changes
in the position, acceleration and strain of a violin bow."
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MIT News Office |
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| FutureMusic
Blog | Media
Players: A Review | Slacker
Releases G2 - Next Generation Portable Player |
"Slacker
has announced their new Slacker G2 Personal Radio Player, the next
generation
of their portable Personal Radio player. Our editor-in-chief has been
using
the new G2 player for the past week, and has come away impressed. “If
they
would have released the G2 instead of that first generation brick, then
the perception of the company would be completely different.”
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| Musical
Geeks Mine 8-Bit Sound | "Alexei Shulgin takes the
stage, he does so with a computer keyboard strapped across his chest,
jamming
electronica versions of rock standards. " |
Wired
- Christopher Null | |
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| Making
their own music | "When some MIT students want to
hear
the sounds of success, they go right to the source and build their own
instruments. And whatever notes emerge, the result is always the same:
Hands-on work is its own reward. " | MIT News
Office
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| Industry
Giants Try to Break Computing’s Dead End |
"University
of California, Berkeley, David L. Wessel, envisions a new era of
digital
musical instruments that would begin to match the rich versatility of
acoustic
instruments like violins and pianos." - NY
Times
- March 19, 2008 | |
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| PORTAGE:
Integration of technology in music program expands possibilities
| "Carlson saw it as a challenge to not only open up the world of
orchestra to a new group of students, but to also provide both the
nontraditional
and traditional orchestra student with a greater array of career
opportunities."
- NWI Times | |
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| Dance
goes digital in 'House Music Project' | " 'House
Music
Project,' an interactive, improvisational performance developed by
Associate
Professor Thomas DeFrantz and opening this weekend at MIT, combines
digital
technology and African-American dance." | MIT News
Office
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| Independent
Musicians Adopt MyxerTones | "allows bands to
easily
create and distribute mobile phone ringtones to their fans, has been
enhanced
with new features aimed at bands using MySpace to host their
music"
| Mi2N | |
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| Media
Lab plans 'sonic bath' for Lewis Music Library |
"The
Lewis Music Library will be transformed into what Tod Machover,
professor
of media arts and sciences, calls a "sonic bath" next week as graduate
students from the Media Laboratory join him in a collaboration with
library
staff to present "Library Music."" - MIT News
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Researchers
want to know what's music to your ears | MIT
News
- August 15, 2005
"Is
one man's Mozart another man's migraine? It might be, if culture plays
the dominant role in music perception. Two MIT students have
designed
an experiment to measure just how different--or similar--perceptions of
music are across cultures" | |
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| Mapping
Noise | "Working with over 80 Tufts grads,
undergrads,
staff, sculptors and artists on building an interactive sonic
observatory
on the roof of the university's Tisch Library, which opens to the
public
on April 17" - By Scott Thill
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Wired - March 25, 2008 |
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| Green
music is a wind-up | TimesOnline - UK |
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| Build
A Digital Music Server | "CDs are fine things for
listening
to and archiving, but they're bulky. Think of all the shelf space you
could
free up if that digital music resided on one little hard drive rather
than
hundreds of boxed-up plastic discs. It's a commitment, but putting all
your music on a computer has advantages besides space savings.
"
- Wired | |
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| Music
technology: Lots of music articles | MIT News
Office
| MIT news about music and music technology | |
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| Better
Bass: Skip the Subwoofer, Hack Your Hearing? |
Wired
- By Brandon Keim |
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| UBS
Virtual Maestro: Guitar Hero for Classical Music |
Wired - By Eliot Van Buskirk |
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| Creativity
Explored, by Mapping Jazz Musicians' Brains
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Wired |
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| How
To Take Your Music Open Source With Ogg Vorbis |
Wired
- How To Wiki |
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| Networked
Music Symposium Slated for NYC and Second Life |
Wired
- By Eliot Van Buskirk |
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| Digital
Spy - Music
Headlines |
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| Mastering:
What It Is And Why You Shouldn't Do It In Your Garage
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Music Dish |
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| Creative
Sparks Customer Revolt When It Tries To Silence Third-Party Programmer
| The Consumerist - Creative unhappy with
creation
of his own drivers |
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| Taking
sound to a new level | Audio that more accurately
reflects
original music production values | IHT - By
Victoria
Shannon |
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| Turning
old music into digital | lots of vinyl releases
never
translated to CDs or digital files - BBC -
Chris
Long |
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| Music
instruments for the gadget freak
| By Jason Turbow | iht.com | "A new
generation
of instruments includes the Haken Continuum Fingerboard, which has one
playing surface." | |
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| Bringing
Composers into Classrooms Through Skype
| by Linda L. Briggs - The Journal.com |
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| Master
Your Media | PC
World
- "Compress, convert, and control your music and movies for
playback on any device. " | |
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| Convert
Video for Your iPod |
PC World - "With the help of some free
software,
you can convert videos into iPod-compatible files." | |
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| High
End Art.Suono IPod Sound System Debuts
| PC World - "David Weiner Ventures (DWV)
on Friday introduced the Art.Suono Wireless Music Transmission System
and
iPod Dock" | |
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| MXPLAY
1.1.6 Beta | MXplay.com -
freeware
- released May 25, 2007
Description
by publisher | MXPLAY provides the best desktop music
experience
- it is the only player that renders music in a 3D audiospace,
providing
a rich, immersive "live" audio experience (especially with headphones).
It supports all the popular file types (MP3, AAC, OGG, WMA, FLAC, ALAC)
and also allows users to mashup their music with videos from the web
(YouTube,
myspace, Google). MXPLAY currently has plug-ins for Last.fm, MP3tunes
and
Nintendo WiiMote.
Features
that make MXPLAY a standout player are:
- The
best audio (local files or streaming). Listen to your MP3s, internet
radio
or music blogs without compromising the quality.
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Integrated web browser; discover and play music from anywhere.
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Share the music you discover; bookmark music you find and share as a
playlist.
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Get creative, forget old-fashioned audio visualizers. Grab videos
(YouTube,
Myspace, Google, AOL, etc.), create and share your mashups.
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| Robots
Pass Musical Turing Test | Wired
-
By Eliot Van Buskirk | "The Robotic Musicianship Group at
Georgia
Tech Center for Music Technology just blew our minds with some videos
depicting
robots playing music with real people" |
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| Top
5 Disruptive Music-Making Technologies
| Wired - By Eliot Van Buskirk | |
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| High-tech Cellist Fuses Music, Macbook
- Wired |