We’ve got our new SoundLab site up and running. It’s already got some great resources available there and we’ll be adding more very soon. Please do check it out.
Tag: mobile music
It’s a big passion for me. Making music on the move is something I’ve been doing for a long time and I hope to do it far into the future.
A little something I made with Quincy for iPhone
Some pictures from SoundLab
This was our first SoundLab workshop. We don’t have our new website up and running as yet, but it will be in a week or so hopefully. When it is it’ll explain all about SoundLab and what it is trying to achieve. For now, here are some great pictures of a little bit of experimentation.
And then Palm Sounds was 8 years old
Amazing to think that. I almost can’t believe that I’ve been writing Palm Sounds for just over 8 years now. How did that happen? But possibly the most amazing thing is how people have responded to it over the years and what it has created in that time. In fact, when I think about it, it can become a little overwhelming, so perhaps better not to, and just get on with it.
Yes, I think I’ll do that for now.
The Palm Sounds mobile music blog 8th Birthday this month
It seems almost impossible that it has been going this long, but it has. My mobile music blog Palm Sounds, will turn 8 years old this month. On the 25th to be precise, and there’s been a lot to celebrate so far. The response has been overwhelming.
Audiobus Preset store
I thought I’d like to capture some Audiobus presets for myself and store them somewhere. So I found a way to capture the presets to a Google spreadsheet and then embed the sheet in a web page. The page you can find here. I’ll be adding to it over time, so it’ll grow and more and more Audiobus presets will get added. Obviously, to get them to work you’ll need to access them from your iOS device and not a desktop.
Something new from me … “Settle”
Messing around with stuff and posting it in vine
Something new from me: Sympaticon
Just a little update to the littleBits video page
The page has been updated with a new video as I’ve added some more bits to my kit. The latest video on the page uses a line input to connect an iPhone 3G into the kit.