Technologies and media

Musique et Technologies au cœur de IMPACT Music Conference

L’AMDP (African Music Development Programme) s’associe cette année au FEMUA et à l’Institut Français d’Abidjan pour organiser la 2ème édition de la IMPACT Music Conference, une rencontre professionnelle internationale autour des nouvelles réalités de la musique africaine, ou comment l’innovation, les outils numériques et les acteurs des secteurs dit « créatifs » ont durablement bouleversé les règles du jeu: création numérique, distribution en ligne, monétisation et nouveaux modèles économiques.

AMDP

Is the mastering process being democratised?

Thanks to a proliferation of affordable, high-quality signal processing plugins, the once inaccessible world of audio mastering is now open to producers of all experience and skill levels.

Music Radar

This site checks the bpms of all your records

Vinyl DJs, your life is about to get a little bit easier. Disco Nest is an online application that grabs the musical metadata from every record on Discogs, to tell you the key, time signature and crucially bpms of each track.

The Vinyl Factory

'Conductrix' Is Like 'Guitar Hero' for Conducting an Orchestra

Conductor Eimear Noone and composer Craig Stuart Garfinkle imagine a future where anyone can make music and collaborate on songs with friends all over the world with the help of virtual reality.

Motherboard

The Wikipedia of hacked musical instruments

MuzHack is an ambitious project which, as the name suggests, doesn’t take ready-made music gear for granted.

Electronic Beats

Le temps des instruments augmentés

Des chercheurs ont développé des outils qui permettent de modifier, en temps réel, l’acoustique de guitares, violons et violoncelles.

CNRS

When You Listen to Music, You’re Never Alone

The silent disco is a concert that passersby can barely hear, and that attendees can customize with a flip of the switch.

Nautilus

The HD Vinyl

HD digital? Forget it. Austrian company Rebeat Digital has developed a method of making HD vinyl.

Electronic Beats

Virtual instruments let you play music using only your eyes

Blink that beat. Software that turns eye movement into musical notes lets you compose music or play a tune on a virtual instrument with just your eyes.

New Scientist


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