Results for the tag "music"

Turn your Palm into a pad X / Y for musical composition

For those who thought they had seen all the ways to give value to a Palm, comes a new surprise. Having seen how to use it as a spectrum analyzer, Wacom graphics tablet or bar code reader, comes a utility that musicians will appreciate. This is to emulate a pad X / Y, which acts [...]

Encode the audio files to MP3

For those who have a Palm with the possibility of voice recording, you will find this very useful program that allows compress to MP3 WAV files that are generated by default. MrAnderson analyzes this converter called MP3Enc.
The demo version allows compress files up to 20 seconds, for larger files will be necessary [...]

List of compatibility between MP3 players and online stores

In the post for a few days ago, on the use of DRM and its consequences for us consumers, one of the conclusions which we reached was that, due to different DRM technologies exist, and mutually incompatible, we should have very mind the store where purchased online material [...]

Exchange music anywhere, automatically and wirelessly

The FayerWayer reading I've found proposed Push! Music, developed at the Victoria Institute of Gothenburg, Sweden. The idea is to share with people in the vicinity at any given time, music files have to relocate in the portable player, such as a Palm. When it detects a device close to this system [...]

MP3 player with hard drive, remotely controlled by the Palm

I have in mind to build a media center using Linux and MythTV. But today I found a very curious: GiantDisc: Audio Jukebox. This is a computer monitor from the Palm, as if a machine disk (jukebox) concerned. It consists of the program that is installed on the Palm, and some scripts that [...]

Composing music in our Palm

If yesterday we used the PDA as a guide for the metro and buses, today we see how to turn it into a sequencer to compose our own music.
Microbe is a program for the composition of electronic music. I am fond of this type of music, if only as a listener, I have never composed, and I recognize [...]