This is a very cool kit from Highly Liquid that was posted to Synthtopia today. I mean, why wouldn’t you want to add MIDI to a VL-1?
I don’t think that $40 is a bad price either. All I need to do now is get a VL-1!
This is a very cool kit from Highly Liquid that was posted to Synthtopia today. I mean, why wouldn’t you want to add MIDI to a VL-1?
I don’t think that $40 is a bad price either. All I need to do now is get a VL-1!
http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=1915624&server=vimeo.com&show_title=1&show_byline=1&show_portrait=0&color=&fullscreen=1
Concretedog Highly Liquid MSA/R from concretedog on Vimeo.
I always like to see stuff that other people have built and this makes me think of loads of ideas that could be experimented with using a kit like this from Highly Liquid. Check out Concretedog’s blog for more and watch the video.
miniSynth has been updated to version 1.1 which is a bug fix.
According to MatrixSynth the US release date for the DS-10 has moved back to the 14th of November now. It was originally mid-October.
Interesting news from Apple Gazette that Apple is hosting something like a mini WWDC to developers on a variety of iPhone related subjects.
The session cover a range of topics and would be useful to experienced developers or those new to the platform.
A new version of Kinoma Player EX 4.5 has been released according to PalmInfocenter. Here’s what;s been updated:
Support for the Orb streaming media service is now built in so you can access your own personal media library nearly anywhere. Kinoma has also improved the internal bookmark capabilities for streaming content and improved much of the youtube functionality. In addition they have made some power management tweaks for better power savings and improved compatibility with lower rate mp3 files.
According to the Srutibox blog the next version should be on the app store very soon indeed.