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Will Wright and Brian Eno – Generative Systems

Monday, November 28th, 2011

Complete video at: fora.tv Game designer Will Wright and musician Brian Eno discuss the generative systems used in their respective creative works. This clip features original music by Brian Eno. —– Will Wright and Brian Eno on “Playing with Time.” In a dazzling duet Will Wright and Brian Eno give an intense clinic on the joys and techniques of “generative” creation. Back in the 1970s both speakers got hooked by cellular automata such as Conway’s “Game of Life,” where just a few simple rules could unleash profoundly unpredictable and infinitely varied dynamic patterns. Cellular automata were the secret ingredient of Wright’s genre-busting computer game “SimCity” in 1989. Eno was additionally inspired by Steve Reich’s “It’s Gonna Rain,” in which two identical 1.8 second tape loops beat against each other out of phase for a riveting 20 minutes. That idea led to Eno’s “Music for Airports” (1978), and the genre he named “ambient music” was born. The Long Now Foundation was established in 01996* to develop the Clock and Library projects, as well as to become the seed of a very long term cultural institution. The Long Now Foundation hopes to provide counterpoint to today’s “faster/cheaper” mind set and promote “slower/better” thinking. We hope to creatively foster responsibility in the framework of the next 10000 years – The Long Now Foundation
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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Chicken Systems releases Translator 6 Beta and launches 50% Thanksgiving Weekend Sale

Sunday, November 27th, 2011

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Chicken Systems has announced the release of a beta version of Translator 6, a major new version of their instrument conversion software. It comes in Mac and Windows versions. The older Windows versio [Read More]
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Swar Systems updates SwarGroove to v1.1 Build 1

Saturday, November 26th, 2011

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Swar Systems has updated SwarGroove to version 1.1 Build 1, which includes various enhancements and improved RTAS performance. Changes: New (Piano-roll) loop editor screen to edit a loop at event le [Read More]
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Empty Room Systems releases EMpTy 250 for Win 64-bit and Dim D for Mac

Wednesday, November 9th, 2011

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Empty Room Systems has announced that 32- and 64-bits Windows versions of EMpTy 250 are now available for download. Current owners can download this version for free from their ERS account. Also, Dim [Read More]
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Fractal Audio Systems Axe-Fx II

Friday, October 14th, 2011

With a list of users that includes Steve Vai, John Petrucci, Jeff Loomis and Periphery’s Misha Mansoor, Fractal’s amp and fx-loaded guitar preamp is one of the most talked up pieces of equipment in recent years.

For the new Axe-Fx II, Fractal has doubled the processing power and improved amp and speaker simulation. The front panel’s had an overhaul too, with a larger screen, a quartet of Quick Control knobs for real-time editing and an X/Y switching mode that enables you to flick between two different settings of the same model without changing patches.

“The Axe-Fx II is loaded with all the usual effects groups, but the delay sounds really caught our attention.”

Connection-wise, Fractal has added a USB interface for both audio and editing, as well as a dedicated port for the MFC-101 foot controller. In short, the Axe-Fx II does more and, according to Fractal, does it better.

Just listing the Axe-Fx’s models would fill this space, but we can explain some of the basic concepts.

Your set-up for each patch is centred on a 4×12 grid of empty ‘blocks’. Amp or effect modules are then added to the blocks to build your rig. The signal is connected from the input to output stages with virtual cables and a ‘shunt’ is used to pass it through empty blocks.

Sound tricky? It’s actually quite easy once you get going, and the new Quick Control knobs certainly help.

You could create ‘standard’ set-ups such as a couple of pedals with an amp and cab and be done with it, but the unit also allows an entirely non-linear approach to splitting and merging your signal across complex multi-amp and effects rigs.

Fractal is wary of badging the Axe-Fx II as just a modeller. While it admits to spending years and a ton of cash emulating classic bits of kit – and the amp models are some of the finest to grace our lugs – Fractal is also trying to offer flexibility.

The nitty-gritty

Want to control speaker break-up? Maybe the circuit positioning of your virtual amp’s mster volume? How about creating an AC30 with a Plexi tone stack running through a 1×6-inch cab? You get the idea…

This is continued with the 70 speaker cab emulations; everything from a 1×6-inch oval Supro speaker to 2×12, 4×10 and 4×12 cabs is on offer. You can create impulses of your own and store up to 50 inside the unit. Each cabinet can then be mic’d by one of 10 virtual iconic dynamic or condenser microphones.

The Axe-Fx II is also loaded with all the usual effects groups – drives, mods, pitch-based effects, filters and so on – but the delay sounds really caught our attention.

The conventional slapback, ping-pong and tempo-sync’d delays are all in there, but where it really scores is with its long, evaporating, crystalline delays. Pick the right part and your guitar can conjure huge, sublime soundscapes.

That’s all well and good, but you might have seen the price. It’s a serious chunk of change, especially when products such as the Line 6 POD HD offer so much for a hell of a lot less.

We should also mention that Peavey’s ReValver MK III.V plug-in has similar component-level editing options, while Native Instruments’ Guitar Rig 5 provides a range of modifiers comparable to the Axe-Fx’s.

But the Axe-Fx II delivers all this and more in a solid, road-ready piece of hardware. It demands time and attention, but the reward comes with the sound and feel of using the real thing.

If you’ve got a wallet full of cash, a snout for tone and some patience, you’ll want the Axe-Fx II.

Read more about Fractal Audio Systems Axe-Fx II at MusicRadar.com




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Chicken Systems updates Translator and Constructor and announces 50% Labor Day Sale

Thursday, September 8th, 2011

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Chicken Systems has announced updates of their Translator and Constructor software. Translator 5.9.0.107 (Win) / 2.9.0.137 (Mac) includes direct Camel Audio Alchemy.acp file support, as well as an im [Read More]
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Minimal Systems Instruments releases Analogue Mixing and Mastering Collection

Tuesday, August 30th, 2011

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Minimal System Instruments has released the Analogue Mixing and Mastering Collection. Comprised of a comprehensive analogue modeled channel strip and 8 band EQ, this collection contains two tools th [Read More]
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Chicken Systems updates Translator Sample File Format Converter for Mac and Windows

Monday, August 1st, 2011

Chicken Systems has updated the sample file format converter Translator Mac to version 5.9.0.104 and Translator Windows to version 2.9.0.134. This new update features Recycle enhancements and many fi… [Read More]
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Applied Acoustics Systems releases “Sounds from BLKRTZ” for Ultra Analog VA-1 and AAS Player

Sunday, July 17th, 2011

Applied Acoustics Systems has released Sounds from BLKRTZ and#8211; a dub sound bank for the Ultra Analog VA-1 and AAS Player plug-ins. Inspired by his work in a wide array of genres over the last 1… [Read More]
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Minimal Systems releases Filter Bank v3.0 for Windows

Saturday, July 16th, 2011

Minimal Systems has released Filter Bank v3, a multi-mode filter plug-in. It combines 5 different filter types and LFOs with Analogue modelled dirt. Features: Analogue modelled filter bank. 5 filte… [Read More]
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