Microsoft has upgraded Photosynth, introducing Overhead View, a new major feature, complemented by an array of various but smaller enhancements. Specifically, Overhead View is designed to deliver an entirely new perspective over synths. Microsoft Photosynth is a service that allows users to build navigable 3D spaces ... |
9 October 2009 07:18 GMT |
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Microsoft Photosynth has turned one, and judging from the millions of photos uploaded and the billions of FLOPs necessary to integrate the digital images into synths, the service is nothing short of a success. In its first year since release, on August 20, 2008, approximately 16 million photos have been uploaded and ... |
21 August 2009 09:58 GMT |
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iPhone developer Yudo has announced the upcoming availability of a retro 8-bit Synthesizer + Sequencer app called 8Bitone. As its dubbing implies, the program is both a synthesizer and sequencer and simulates the sounds of 8-bit Personal Computers and Game Consoles from the '80s. According to the developer, the ... |
25 May 2009 10:02 GMT |
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Developer Chris Wolfe has released one of the coolest apps to ever hit the App Store. Jasuto is a modular synthesizer for iPhone and iPod touch, which, although in somewhat of a beta state, makes synth building fun and easy, while adding unpredictability to the process. As the developer reveals, Jasuto is the first t... |
13 May 2009 09:37 GMT |
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Microsoft confirmed what it referred to as the natural synergy between Photosynth and Virtual Earth in July 2008. Almost a year later, the Redmond company has made yet another step in the marriage of Photosynth and Virtual Earth. Essentially, by integrating the 3D photo technology into its mapping, location and searc... |
7 May 2009 07:05 GMT |
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Silverlight is not the sole Microsoft technology to get a spot light in prime time as Barack Obama will be sworn-in as the 44th President of the U.S. Come January 20, 2009, the Redmond company will not only make available online videos of the ceremony live and on demand, but will also be Photosynthing the entire even... |
19 January 2009 06:40 GMT |
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Photosynth, an incubation project from Microsoft Live Labs, went out of Technology preview stage and was released to web on August 20, 2008. Just eight days later the Redmond company introduced the first update for the service designed to permit end users to upload collections of 2D digital images and create navigabl... |
29 August 2008 10:38 GMT |
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The technology behind Microsoft Photosynth has evolved past the stage of simple Technology Preview and is now available in its final form. Fathered by Blaise Agüera y Arcas, who joined Microsoft Live Labs in 2006, Photosynth is designed to permit end users to build navigable three dimensional spaces out of 2D digital... |
21 August 2008 10:05 GMT |
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You know Moog (even if you're a child, you should know what Moog is! And if you still don't then go and complain to your parents for not telling you!) You know IK Multimedia - or maybe better you'd happen to know their products such as AmpliTube, SonicTank or T-Racks. Well, it looks like the Frankfurt ... |
17 April 2007 06:26 GMT |
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C64. Back in '82 it was more than the final frontier: it was THE computer which had THE looks and THE sound. Today it looks that the SID (sound interface device) on the old computer has not been forgotten at all as modeled simulators of the old piece of gear are still to be found. And this isn't by far ever... |
13 April 2007 06:23 GMT |
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“Sonata is a VST soft-synth for strong single-shot leads and pads. The distinctive character of Sonata makes it adept at strings and lots of simple subtractive sounds, while also specializing in sparkly and glassy mallet sounds, deep basses, and warm and rich mid-range chromatic inventions.” This is how SoHa themselv... |
11 April 2007 03:58 GMT |
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It's quite obvious that each kind of music has started somewhere, sometime, and has its pioneers. Martin Bowes is the founder of Electro/Ambient early band Attrition. More than 25 years of history lay behind Attrition and its name is synonym to both musical darkness and innovative sound design. Having replaced t... |
27 March 2007 07:04 GMT |
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