Music Software
Ableton Live 7 Tips & Tricks--New from PC Publishing: Learn the Newest ...
--> Sebastopol, CA—Since its inception in 2001, Ableton Live has gathered ardent fans in a way usually associated with performers rather than software. Musicians, DJs, remixers, composers, and producers alike have embraced Live, and it'...
[Publish Date: June 17, 2008]
Free Music Software.org - O'Reilly Digital Media Blog
By David Battino
Here's an intriguing new site: FreeMusicSoftware.org compiles links to free samples, VST plug-ins, and, yes, music software. Apparently the work of a blogger named Crispin, it has a personal feel you don't get at more extensive sites like Don't Crack, with mini-reviews of the programs and even some tutorials. The list of free samples is one of the most extensive...
[Publish Date: January 12, 2008]
How Can Software Help You Create Music? - O'Reilly Digital Media Blog
By Mark Walsen
You're invited by a whacko group of entrepreneurs, developers, and artists in the music industry to fill out a survey about music creativity software, with a chance to win a prize.
[Publish Date: December 04, 2008]
Five Musical Patterns for Programmers: RailsConf 2009 - O'Reilly ...
By Jon Dahl
Music and software a lot in common. We will look at five patterns from the world of music that are relevant to programming, and talk about how music history and theory can help us become better software developers.
[Publish Date: May 04, 2009]
Review: Kerchoonz K-box Portable Speaker - O'Reilly Broadcast
By David Battino
Project Bar-B-Q is a great place to discover tomorrow's audio technology, so I was intrigued when someone on the mailing list mentioned the new Kerchoonz K-box portable speaker. Could "gel audio technology" really deliver unprecedented bass from a tiny box? The short answer is yes.
[Publish Date: October 06, 2009]
Mark Walsen was Microsoft's first program manager for the Windows Software Development Kit. Since 1994, he has run Notation Software, whose mission is to support creative musicians with easy-to-use software that embraces music notation as the written...
[Publish Date: October 07, 2009]
Songbird Should See a Pre Opportunity - O'Reilly Broadcast
By Chris Josephes
Palm needs software. Songbird needs mainstream music devices. What would you do?
[Publish Date: July 24, 2009]
Speaker: Jack Moffitt: OSCON 2009 - O'Reilly Conferences, July 20 - 24, ...
Jack Moffitt is a hacker and entrepreneur. He is currently creating real-time search applications based on XMPP and Web technologies using JavaScript, Erlang, and Python. Previously he created Chesspark, an online game community build on top of XMPP, led the team behind the Ogg, Vorbis, and Theora patent-free multimedia codec projects, and created the Icecast sreaming media server. Jack is passionate about Free and Open Source software, technology in general, and music.
[Publish Date: July 20, 2009]
Computer Orchestration Tips and Tricks--New from PC Publishing: A ...
Sebastopol, CA—Using modern technology, composers no longer need to wait until an orchestra plays their score to hear what their music will actually sound like. Using a computer and suitable software, it's possible for anyone to produce high...
[Publish Date: May 27, 2009]
Jeff Eaton helped plan and build the software infrastructure for Drupal sites including MTVUK's music portal, SonyBMG's artist site platform, and Fast Company's groundbreaking business networking site.
[Publish Date: October 07, 2009]
Speaker: Aaron Hurley: Web 2.0 Expo San Francisco 2009 - Co-produced by ...
Aaron Hurley is the founder and CEO of *zeaLOG.com (link: http://zealog.com*,) where you can find him tracking his weight, meditation and his meager sleep regimen. Aaron is a SF Bay Area based web developer with more than 15 years of development behind him, beginning with a jurassic age Orlando Magic website in the early 90's and more recently overseeing the development, production, and launch of a variety of large, scalable websites in the social networking space, including *zeaLOG*. Aaron also served as founder and CEO of *FilmFX*, a motion image processing software company with products primarily intended to make video look like film. You have likely seen FilmFX in music videos, television shows, and feature films including Pixar's "The Incredibles."
[Publish Date: March 31, 2009]
Speaker: wesley chun: OSCON 2009 - O'Reilly Conferences, July 20 - 24, ...
WESLEY J. CHUN, MSCS, is the author of Prentice Hall's bestseller, "Core Python Programming" (http://corepython.com), its video training course, "Python Fundamentals" (LiveLessons DVD), co-author of "Python Web Development with Django" (http://withdjango.com), all of which are available on O'Reilly's Safari; and has also written various technical articles for Linux Journal and cNet. He is currently a senior software architect at a Silicon Valley startup and also runs CyberWeb (http://cyberwebconsulting.com), a consulting business specializing in Python software engineering and technical training. He has over 25 years of programming, teaching, and writing experience, including more than a decade of Python. While at Yahoo!, he helped create Yahoo! Mail and Yahoo! People Search using Python. He holds degrees in Computer Science, Mathematics, and Music from the University of California.
[Publish Date: July 20, 2009]