Carrying around all the various equipment needed for studio recording, rehearsals or live performance, you'd be forgiven for not noticing all the extra bulk caused by laptops and associated ...
iRig is no stranger to the world of portable MIDI controllers. And, frankly, there’s no shortage of great keyboards out there that will fit neatly into your backpack. But IK Multimedia was one of the ...
[Kevin] has long wanted to do something musical with a vintage rotary phone and an Arduino, and has finally done so and committed the first of several experiments to HTML in a five-part series. He ...
So you say you'd like to make some music with your brand new iPhone 4S or your relatively new iPad 2, yes? What better way then, than with the iRig MIDI, a lovely little Core MIDI interface for all ...
[poprhythm]’s Touch Tone MIDI Phone is a fantastic conversion of an old touch tone phone into a MIDI instrument complete with intact microphone, but this project isn’t just about showing off the ...
It's no amplifier substitute, but Line 6 has come up with something potentially even better for the budding songwriter buried deep within your rhythmic veins. The MIDI Mobilizer for iPhone and iPod ...
We've heard "there's an app for that" countless times now, but is there an accessory for that? If "that" is talking about a MIDI interface, well, there is now. Line6--which is well known throughout ...
Descended from the first-generation MIDI Mobilizer, MIDI Mobilizer II is compatible with CoreMIDI. This allows users to connect their MIDI gear to the latest crop of music apps like GarageBand for ...
Does the iPhone need a mobile MIDI app? Irrelevant question, self, because it has one now, regardless of need or want. Called the Line 6 MIDI Mobilizer, it’s a low power, portable option for MIDI ...
This slick leather wallet hides a secret power -- the ability to charge your phone. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals The year’s winding down but there’s no sign of slowing for the great deals coming into the ...
The unique Cardboard Footswitch priced at €40 or roughly $47 allows musicians to utilize other unused older iPhone technology to build MIDI foot controllers. The unique kiit allows you to transform an ...
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