Among the many kiosks available within the halls of the CTIA convention in San Diego, one dedicated to Rock Band Mobile caught the eye of MobileCrunch staff, who report that Rock Band should soon see a release on the iPhone and iPod touch. Seeing how well the Tap Tap series has done for the folks at Tapulous, Rock Ba... |
8 October 2009 10:01 GMT |
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Agile Partners, a company now responsible for three music apps, has announced the release of Star6, the world’s first fully featured, performance-grade sample instrument for the iPhone and iPod touch. To create the app, Agile Partners teamed up with professional sample-based musician Jason Forrest. According t... |
6 August 2009 09:30 GMT |
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At last, after more than a month of constant glitches and failed resurrection attempts, the 18-year old Hubble Space Telescope has once more opened one of its eyes towards the sky. The device seems to have recovered well after the mishaps sent it to an idle safe mode state and has currently resumed its space photogra... |
30 October 2008 11:11 GMT |
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Ableton Live, the popular music program for Mac OS X that allows you to spontaneously compose, record, remix, improvise and edit your ideas in a seamless audio/MIDI environment, has been updated to fix a number of nasty bugs. You can download the new version of the software (7.0.10) here.Ableton Live uses loop-based ... |
20 August 2008 06:16 GMT |
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RiffWorks, Sonoma Wire Works' inspiration tool with a focus on "playing, not engineering", has recently been updated to version 2.1, adding a walkthrough tutorial in 10 languages, better opening and loading collaborations, online collaboration drum sharing and more. Full details below.RiffWorks allows users to c... |
23 June 2008 16:06 GMT |
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My Piano, eMedia Music's latest addition to its My Music line of programs for Mac OS X and Windows, is now available for $29.95. The Piano-teaching tool is aimed at six years olds and above, featuring video demonstrations and an animated character named Pam the Piano. Piano lessons have been written by Julliard ... |
10 April 2008 10:59 GMT |
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Few people go for the best when it comes to buying a cable. Why? I really don't know! I just look at me now and ask myself why don't I go for the best cables?... and the only answer which comes in my mind is because I got used to mid-shelf ones: they're not expensive at all and so, I can afford some l... |
4 April 2007 08:46 GMT |
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People are getting used more and more to seeing DVDs containing lessons and classes with rather "traditional" instruments such as drums, guitars and bass, or even software helping in making music; as well, guides and how-to's are being released on a regular basis and nowadays, even video help files are being p... |
2 April 2007 10:55 GMT |
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IT manufacturers brag about having a 5-year-old heritage and proudly display the "Since 1995"-type badges much to the IT-consumers' content and giving them reasons to brag themselves upon the brands they use and how old they are- thus so experienced. If 10 years means "old" then what could 150 years of technolog... |
2 April 2007 03:57 GMT |
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