Här är några bra videos om grundläggande ljudteori.
Here are som good videon on the basic of science of sound.
Källa: Wind vs. Religion
Interesting video about the so called ”Amen break” and how entire sub-genres of music was based on a six seconds long sample of the drum solo from a 60’s recording.
Video explains the world’s most important 6-sec drum loop – YouTube
I had totally forgotten about Rockin’ Katz but man did I put a lot of hours into this game when I was a kid. Great game!
It’s looking increasingly likely that there will never be another Mac Pro. Here’s why that would be a shame.
Källa:
Marco does a good job summing up why it would be a shame if Apple got rid of the Mac Pro.
Källa: Apple cuts prices on USB-C/Thunderbolt 3 adapters, peripherals – Six Colors
Tar tillfället i akt och puffar lite extra för att jag härom veckan lade upp ett YouTube-klipp där jag spelar U2s Zooropa med bland annat ett Mooger Fooger-lågpassfilter.
to mine when it comes to the new MacBook Pros with nothing but USB-C ports and the comparisons of them to a headphone-less iPhone.
expresses an opinion similarI have no problems with USB-C on the new MacBook Pro. It will be a small headache at the beginning, for sure. But because it’s a standard there’s no long-term compatibility risk the way there is with removing the 3.5mm headphone jack.
and comments on how things have changed on Twitter at large and, more importantly, on Twitter for him as he for the past few years has been treating it as nothing but a syndication service. I do the same and for the past few months I’ve visited Twitter.com very rarely and I no longer have any Twitter client installed on my iOS devices. It’s liberating to know that you own your content and as long as you keep your site running it’ll live on regardless of the rise and fall of various social networks.
I’m not sure if my Twitter account will still exist ten years from now. But I’m pretty certain that my website will still be around.
That last paragraph rings so true to me. I intend to live for at least fifty more years and I hope my blog will be with me all the way. How many huge companies have existed for fifty years? How many of those have not changed in significant ways in fifty years? Do we really think that the social media of today will preserve our ideas, our quips and snapshots, and our memories – happy and sad – for the foreseeable future? Or do we not care if they don’t?