Splice (www.splicemusic.com) v2.0 relaunch!
category: general [glöplog]
After almost 9 months of hard work we're happy to announce the new version of Splice -- now with realtime synths and audio DSP effects!!!
http://www.splicemusic.com/
The original Splice team consists of fellow sceners fthr/TPOLM, me and before also Mellow-D/md/kschzt. With the new version we had special help from the Berliner Flash guru André Michelle and the Belgian audio-DSP guru Bram de Jong (of SupaTrigga fame, now available also in Splice!).
-yolk/CNCD :: Crankshaft :)
http://www.splicemusic.com/
The original Splice team consists of fellow sceners fthr/TPOLM, me and before also Mellow-D/md/kschzt. With the new version we had special help from the Berliner Flash guru André Michelle and the Belgian audio-DSP guru Bram de Jong (of SupaTrigga fame, now available also in Splice!).
-yolk/CNCD :: Crankshaft :)
looks interesting. let's wait until timbaland gets to know this place =)
trace/xplsv also did some stuff for the site :_(
True, trace did the initial layouts and fthr continued... http://ricardocabello.com/?postid=399 :)
;)
huh. Well its cool they have a samples section, you cant ever have enough of that. :-)
Right, I was just checking the site and I've found this:
http://www.splicemusic.com/songs/crankshaft/tactical-battle-loop-splcv2-rmk/remix/
Besides it takes a bit long to load, there is a very interesting thing I've been able to see now.
When the MP3 was introduced, when we started to use and the parties had categories for MP3 musics, a couple of musicians (trackers) hated the idea because they weren't able to see the patterns anymore. They weren't able to see if the guy had a loop or did the rythm by hand.
I guess you know what I mean, although that track from Crankshaft it's a remake, I can see all this from a new point of view.
(And no... this is not any kind of clever marketing or anything... =_=)
http://www.splicemusic.com/songs/crankshaft/tactical-battle-loop-splcv2-rmk/remix/
Besides it takes a bit long to load, there is a very interesting thing I've been able to see now.
When the MP3 was introduced, when we started to use and the parties had categories for MP3 musics, a couple of musicians (trackers) hated the idea because they weren't able to see the patterns anymore. They weren't able to see if the guy had a loop or did the rythm by hand.
I guess you know what I mean, although that track from Crankshaft it's a remake, I can see all this from a new point of view.
(And no... this is not any kind of clever marketing or anything... =_=)
this is totaly insane, and incredible. André Michelle roxx
AS3 is really interresting
AS3 is really interresting