16
Jan 09

Max in Live – Edit buttons

First I wrote a lengthy post about why this Max in Live thing is so amazing that I can’t wait. Then I realized that there will be approximately 16 million other blog posts about the very same thing, so I deleted, and made a summary:

I have waited and waited for a better integration of traditional recording and editing tools in Max. In particular I have longed for a waveform edit tool such as the object tool in Samplitude. Max in Live is more than I could dream about as it opens up a world of new possibilities. Read about it at www.cycling74.com.

Cheers
Arve


13
Jan 09

Vision

I have been at Ted’s again, and I saw Scott McCloud talking about comics. I really think you should do that as well: If you find vision, comics, timeline, time & space interesting, that is. If not, don’t bother, unless you have to give a presentation every now and then. His use of images is amazing. Here is the link.

cheers
Arve


26
Dec 08

I love Applescript. I adore the Automator.

If you do love Applescript and adore the Automator, then skip ahead down the internet. If not, please read:

After switching to Apple a year ago, my computer life has become easier as expected. Every mac user on this planet would say off course, every Windows user might say something like ok, but (…). But it is not the ease of OS X that astonishes me the most. It is that the ease of the OS has translated into some of the programming tools. I still have Windows running under VMware for programming electronics and for using Samplitude, but OS X will be my main platform for programming productivity tools, as long as the client accept an Apple among the Windows.

Two Apple tools that can save your day:

Applescript is a time saver. End of story. Another story about applescript that has to be told and retold is the semantic syntax….. If all computer languages was semantic, then programming would be something that everyone could do without having to spend a lot of time learning how to think cryptic to do something easy.

Automator is a familiar concept for anyone used to MaxMSP Jitter, Pd, Bidule, Quartz Composer and so on. Make a program in a few minutes, distribute as standalone and your computer has become a little more easy to use (maybe…). Plug and play a program.

Cheers
Arve


11
Dec 08

Multitouch

Found this video, and multitouch for 50$ seems like a good deal!


Multitouch Prototype 2 from Randy Jones on Vimeo.


25
Nov 08

I do repost because:

I want to keep things in order, and my web host had an unfortunate server collapse and my backup was to old and some posts went astray. Google had them tucked away: So here they are. Reposted and shiny.

Sorry for the inconvenience.

Kind regards
Arve


25
Nov 08

Mitch Mitchell

Mitch Mitchell is dead. It makes me sad. The world has lost another giant. Here is a link I found in a Mitch Mitchell group on facebook: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jE80W5xYbTI&feature=related


25
Nov 08

Tear out the old stuff, build something new. That fits.

I am a fan of car audio. When at home with family or other people you can’t go AC/DC on, the car stereo is a saver: You just have to wait until the next drive.

I don’t have a car at the moment, but I went to see some other cars with stereos in them at the Emma (European Mobile Media Association) exhibition in Tønsberg last Saturday. A friend of mine, Frode, was one of the exhibitors (Bassbrothers), and he was kind enough to give me a tour. Check out Bassbrothers’ website for more info about car audio.

I learned a couple of things:
1: These guys are not afraid of building, tearing apart, make a new interior that is supreme compared to what came as default.
2: Building things in plastic is not a problem, it is a necessity.
3: Definition (frequency and space (ie panning)) in good car audio is superior to a lot of high end studio monitors I have put my ears in front of.
4: A dashboard, or any other part not suitable for a stereo, goes out. A new one is built, and take my word for it: A Toyota doesn’t have to be.. toyota.

What impresses me the most, is the new parts that these guys put togheter. It is amazing. Rapid prototyping seems to be a time waster. They just make stuff, and do so without fancy tooling.

I am going to learn from the car audio people.

cheers
Arve


25
Nov 08

This is the way to hire!

http://www.randsinrepose.com/archives/2008/11/04/build_anything.html


25
Nov 08

I want to play this game

This is beautiful! Hope Ian Dallas has more of this somewhere up his sleeve!


The Unfinished Swan – Tech Demo 9/2008 from Ian Dallas on Vimeo.


25
Nov 08

Stompstock

So this is the Stompstock beta version.

It is intended for testing of the ….avols modules that I’ve written about before. Obviously I will write a longer text about this system when it is ready for intensive testing as a finished product, but for those who are interested I hope that these tiny posts about Stompstock is somewhat interesting and I will keep posting as new features gets implemented. On the list is preset morphing, mapping module for timed events, a granulation module and hardware. The hardware is on the drawing table, and will be there until I am sure it is flexible, scalable and has a splendid artwork.

Oh, and here is another module: The Playavols:

playavols_

The Playavols is a player for uncompressed audio files, and is as simple as it gets: You drop a file in the white region, hit the buttons to get it to play in a loop or just once. You can do pause and resume and off course play and stop. Playavols does not react to input signal but passes on the output from the module that is before it in the signal chain. The bypass switch mutes the audio file, but it keeps on playing in the background always ready to resound.

Cheers
Arve