Holographic heads turn musical devices

February 25, 2010

Neurosonics Live from Chris Cairns on Vimeo.

Check out that rather interesting video that sees holographic heads which can interact with the musicians. The heads will interact by giving the impression that they are on the turn wheels or getting hit by Will Clark himself. The entire performance is definitely from the future, and our ancestors would probably have run off claiming that a bunch of headless ghosts have made their permanent residence at the theater, only to have the resident priest called in for an exorcism session. Entertaining, but we're not too certain whether the novelty factor can grant such a genre sufficient longevity among the audience.

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Scythe effects pedal for computers

February 2, 2010

Scythe effects pedal for computers

Scythe has come up with a new pedal that connects to your computer's USB port, helping you invent music according to your preference. In fact, it is so easy to use that you are able to use an effect from another pedal by copy-pasting the effect. It will come in two variants - the USB 1-foot switch retails for 24 Euros, while the 3-foot switch model is double the price. Only budding musicians need apply, the rest of the world might want to consider other USB peripherals like a Headless USB Barbie doll.

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Omega Music Technology GM-1 for Rock Band fans

February 2, 2010

Omega Music Technology GM-1 for Rock Band fans

Omega Music Technology's new GM-1 system will definitely appeal to music video game fans who want something with more substance during their Rock Band or Band Hero sessions at home. You can choose a standalone version or have one bundled with a Pearl drum set, where the system will come with individual sensors that are capable of detecting each drum hit with "speed and accuracy". Those who prefer the drum set package will be able to enjoy real drum heads. that could very well be the ideal method for those who want to learn how to play drums, as non-gamer musicians can play songs on it nearly immediately without lost a beat (pun not intended). The basic system will start from $249 upwards.

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BagAmp portable amplifier system

November 30, 2009

BagAmp portable amplifier system

The BagAmp portable amplifier system will target serious musicians who want some quality audio regardless of what they're playing at the moment, using "Audio Piston" technology which removes the need for a rubber ring that holds a typical speaker cone in place. Featuring 3" flat-faced drivers that are touted to produce similar sound to many 5" drivers, the BagAmp additionally comes with eight integrated drivers arranged in a vertical line array. It will retail for $700 a pop, where it comes with a bag and a folding stand to boot.

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Ultimate Ears offer free iPhone App

November 23, 2009

Ultimate Ears offer free iPhone App

Ultimate Ears, a household name when it comes to high performance audio products, have just announced that they have uploaded a free iPhone App on the App Store. Known as the Ultimate Ears App, it allows you to measure sound pressure levels and decibels with an SPL Meter. Apart from that, you are able to view artist interviews, see artist backstage photos and watch videos of live performances from musicians that rock with Ultimate Ears’ in-ear monitors. What do you think of that free app - handy? [Press Release]

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