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Matthew
August 15, 2011
One of the big reasons I attended the 2010 IMMMS was to find out how people were making music with computers nowadays.? When I first got into computer music, there was MIDI and basic audio editing.? Software Synthesizers did not…
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Matthew
June 28, 2011
Last week I was able to deliver an early alpha release of my VST Instrument to our lucky beta testers! I had a lot of fun creating the demo sound programs for the alpha release, and I think they may…
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Matthew
June 8, 2011
I tweeted yesterday that I would be posting some images from my work this week on the GUI for the upcoming VST instrument.? Here it is: There is still a lot of work to be done, including reordering the controls…
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Matthew
June 3, 2011
If you want to make money as a musician today the place to do it is with an independent label, not a major label.? The big downside is that with an indy label you must shoulder more of the work…
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Matthew
May 13, 2011
Last September I attended the 2010 Industry Meltdown Midwest Music Summit, held in Milwaukee Wisconsin. It was a great chance to learn what musicians are facing in the music industry today. Things have certainly changed since the 1990?s when I…
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Matthew
April 9, 2011
Rock-It has been progressing.? I changed the start-up behavior so that touching any control will initiate playback.? I have also?created song arc events that include modifying the root note, scale, and tempo of playback.? Styles (my name for the pre-stored…
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Matthew
March 20, 2011
This afternoon I am working on Rock-It.? Here’s a rundown of events since the last update: I have fixed the bugs in the player code, and songs now play properly.? Part of this work included adding some debugging functionality that…
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Matthew
February 13, 2011
I have spent?the last few Saturdays getting back up to speed on a project for the Madison Children’s Museum called Rock-It.? The idea behind Rock-It is to give children the opportunity to have?an “I love making music!” epiphany that may…
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Matthew
February 7, 2011
Position the Mic to avoid popping your plosives! Put your hand an inch from your mouth and say ?bumblebee?.?? The vibration you feel in your hand is caused by the breath you use to pronounce the ?B? sound (?B? and…
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Matthew
February 1, 2011
Last Sunday I showed up at church with some big plans for improving the sound. I was planning to get the “air mix” (without the PA) sounding good, then rough in a PA mix, then tweak the monitor mix, then finalize the PA mix. But I didn’t have time for that.