If this doesn't make you smile and lose you hours of your day then we would be surprised.
Google Arts & Culture has created Blob Opera, described by them as “A machine learning experiment by David Li in collaboration with Google Arts & Culture.” Blob Opera will enchant you for hours as you make harmonic tunes using this cool software.
Google Arts & Culture aims to introduce the world to things perhaps unknown, they say;
“Discover the inspirational moments, iconic people, and artistic wonders that are available at the tip of your fingers. Google Arts & Culture allows you to immerse yourself in culture with 360 views, zoom in to reveal the secrets of a masterpiece, take behind the scenes tours of palaces and museums, watch kids explain famous paintings to art experts, and so much more. Art changes the way we see the world and the way we see each other, so we invite you to come and expand your horizons with us.”
You can try Blob Opera here
When we came across an extract of this video on social media this morning we knew were were looking at our favourite promo video since UAD’s brilliant 1073 plugin promo The Sound Of 73. Check out the video below to see the start of a spoof episode of ‘Naked and Afraid’ featuring Undertone Audio’s Eric Valentine!
Check out these stock photos of people recording, they seem to be taken by someone who doesn’t do much recording, they certainly gave us a laugh! Can you spot the issues in each shot?
A New York based home producer swears he can hear a difference from his recently purchased summing mixer.
Music maker Bart Savecco says he’s wanted a summing mixer since hearing about one 3 years ago on an audio forum, despite not having a clue what it does. However, now having blown his life savings he has become an evangelist for the technology and thinks everyone should own one.
NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) is hoping to make history again by landing a bass player on the beat, which they expect to achieve by 2029.
A forum member is confused why music production is not classified as an Olympic sport after seeing so many people comparing various aspects of the recording craft on forums in ways that suggest they are trying to win medals
Iconic hitmaker Woody Brown is back! This time with a teaser video promoting his new Music Making Maestroclass tutorial series. Over the last couple of years Woody has made quite an impression on the pro audio community. This new video is a must watch.
We are delighted to announce that Woody Brown has joined forces with Production Expert and created this excellent new video tutorial "How To Get A Killer Vocal" - 5 tips to make sure you never have to worry about getting it right at the start.