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Music is one of the things I love most of all. I've played the piano since I was three years old, written my own music since age four and performed live since age five. All without ever learning how to play by notes. I have perfect pitch ears, which is an
Keep trading the tapes! Just enter some text and click the 'Go' button. A picture of a cassette will be generated for you. Collect 'em, trade 'em, put 'em on your website, or e-mail 'em to your friends.
An inexpensive MIDI controller with useful scratch and mixer controls, for DJing, live laptop performance, and VJing? We’ve all been anxious to know whether the BCD2000 delivers. Our resident live visualist gives it a spin (so to speak).
Welcome to the Daisy mp3 project page! Here you will find everything you need to make the Daisy mp3 player. All the source files, hex files, EAGLE cad files, and documents are here. This is the official Make: mp3 player available here or at the Make: stor
By the end of 2005 the hangmakers Felix Rohner and Sabina Schärer (PANArt Hangbau AG) provided informations about their new musical instrument, introduced in 2001, on their own website www.hang.ch. In november 2005 the site was closed. Obviously the dire
Download 417 (and counting) free user-contributed AppleScripts for Apple's iTunes that will make maintaining your digital music collection easier and more fun!
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For your listening pleasure. 1M = 1 minute of recording! MPEG Audio (stereo) @44.1KHz 16-bit 160-kbps layer II using the Mpecker Encoder. Must use Headphones!
The Hammond Organ is the most famous electromechanic instrument we know. It is an electric organ designed to give a low cost alternative to church pipe organs.
The Ding side contains 8 tone fields which together form the "tone circle" (scale or mode). This circle surrounds a central dome, called the Ding, which sounds like a Gong. On the Gu side (underneath), there is a hand size hole called the Gu for sound res
Ask five engineers how they approach recording acoustic guitar, and you may very well get five different answers, if you get any at all, that is. While many factors influence an engineer's choice of recording techniques -- the character of the instrument,