Archive for April, 2007

Virtual Instruments Magazine Composers’ Workshop

Wednesday, April 25th, 2007

A new forum on the Virtual Instrument Magazine Website has been launched. Dubbed “The Composers’ Workshop”, this messageboard allows people to post a link to their MP3 files and receive honest feedback from other composers, as well as the forum moderator, respected guru of electronic music, Jim Aiken!
To quote Jim, “I’ve noticed that a […]

The Producers Conference LA

Monday, April 23rd, 2007

The Propellerhead Software Producers Conference in Hollywood was yet another great event. It sold out with over 150 people attending, and users from the SF Bay Area trekked down to club King King on Hollywood Blvd. The program started at 10:00 in the morning - a decent hour - but people were arriving […]

RB-303 Final Now Available

Sunday, April 22nd, 2007

For those who may have missed it, the final RB-303 Refill with skins by Hami is now available for download off of the Props Website. You can still download the old version from the refill page on this site, however, the latest version has a few new features including rhythmic polyphonic combi patches.
More information […]

Thank You LA!

Saturday, April 21st, 2007

I just wanted to send out a big Thank You to everyone who attended today’s Producers Conference in Hollywood. I’m about ready to pass out after the long day - unless of course James and Richard decide to come by and drag me out tonight. I was surprised at the great turnout of […]

Producers Conference - Los Angeles

Friday, April 20th, 2007

Ok, I’m about ready to head down to LA for the Producers Conference Tomorrow. I’ve been working on my modular synthesis in Reason presentation this week. It’s still a bit rough around the edges and I’m still getting the hang of coordinating my presentation with the dialogue. A bit of anxiety always […]

Metasonix TM7 Robotspeak Limited Edition

Monday, April 2nd, 2007

I was tempted to post this on April 1, because it sounds pretty ridiculous. The following post is real - No foolin’, suckah! However, If you’re easily offended by graphic language, please don’t read this entry or follow the links.
seriously….
ok, you’ve been warned.
Eric Barbour is known for some pretty wild music […]