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more about #musicians more comments → BeyondtheTech: The image is a little misleading. It's just a cradle for any PMP to stick in there. There's no Korg sequencing iPhone app or anything. Heck, I can ... more » TechSurfer: ...but there's no vocoder (think Daft Punk "Around the World"). Is that vocoder or auto-tune? more » bucklefilledbird: Am I missing something? I looked at the specs on the Korg site and it doens't mention anything to do with the iPhone... more » Digo: I wonder if Jonathan Ives cringes when someone plugs the iphone into something with so many buttons. more » atheos: $250 for an USB audio interface with a single mono instrument input, a single XLR mic input (with NO phantom power) and a single 1/8" stereo output? N... more » frigg: That looks like a clever affordable little box, as long as it doesn't suck. Apogee started as a high end converter company and keeps dipping lower and... more » Curves: Very cool collection. Cassette tapes postdate both Jimi and Bob. Vinyl was were it was at in those days. I weep for the loss of cover art. more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: But can it be powered with 4/4 Time? more » Workout: Sweet. But how is it powered? more » -
#instruments
Korg microSAMPLER Ready to Rock Your iPhone Noodlings
The iPhone has so many great music-creation apps that they deserve their own category, but shiny dedicated instruments like Korg's new 37-key sampler are always nice. It has a line-input, goose-neck microphone, and editing software for the Mac or PC. More » -
#audio
Apogee ONE Mac Audio Interface Has Built-In Mic, So You Sing Right Into It
Here's a nice one for Mac-using amateur musicians: Apogee's ONE is a multifunctional handheld device that features a built-in mic, preamp, and dedicated input/output. It works over USB and is designed for Garage Band, Final Cut and the like. More » -
#art
Strange, Archaic Audio Storage Device Used to Create Impressive Musician Artwork
Called "Ghost in the Machine," this artwork from iri5 uses some kind of "cassette" to recreate the likenesses of popular musicians. Apparently, cassettes were used for music and seduction, by way of a "mix tape." More » -
#blowit
Blowit Fans Keep Musicians From Over-Rocking
Have you ever rocked so hard that you passed out from heat exhaustion? If this is a concern, Blowit fans can help by attaching directly to just about any stand or drum rack. More » -
