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Music Player Network has partnered with Reality Digital, a software development company, to launch MyMusicPlayerTV.com, a user-generated content site for music players of all skill levels, all instruments and all genres.
Musicians can upload video clips of themselves or their bands, share the clips with friends and family, create a user network, and meet and exchange [...]

 

bMuze.com has announced the public availability of a free, unlimited, and easy to use music hosting service. Using bMuze.com, musicians can upload unlimited songs, allow listeners to stream or download their music, and embed the bMuze audio player into their website, blog, or forum.
Based on an open, DRM-free infrastructure, bMuze.com is already home to artists [...]

 

Midomi is a new site, now in beta testing, that lets you search for music by singing the tune into a microphone.
The site lets you search for a song by singing, humming or whistling a bit of the tune. The site then offers search results that include commercially recorded tracks or versions of the song [...]

 

Gear4music has launched several new on-line quotation facilities on their web site, allowing PC-based customers to put together a complete line-up of instruments or PA equipment and get a quote.
Similar on-line quotation systems have been used by computer retailers for many years, letting people assemble a custom PC system in virtual form and get a [...]

 

DJ Diva joins DJ Portial Surreal on the short list of topless DJs. She’s probably the only topless skydiving DJ, though!
She started her career in 2002, taking a training course at the Dutch DJ school in amsterdam. At her first gig, it was very hot and several women were topless, so she took her top [...]

 

Matrix Synth

19Mar06

Matrixsynth is a website/blog dedicated to anything and everything about synths.
Matrix, who runs the site, is active on many synth-related lists and forums, and when he sees something of interest, he posts it on Matrixsynth. As a result, the site covers everything synth, from the serious to the humorous; the trivial to the items that [...]

 

Bleeps and Bloops is a Live Journal blog that follows the creating of a modular synthesizer built around Synthesizer.com modules.
From the site:
What this journal is about?
I’m building a modular synthesizer over the next year (and beyond!) through Synthesizers.com’s “Build a Modular Synthesizer in a Year!” program, or as I call it, the “Module of the [...]

 

Video Synthesizers usually refer to analog devices from the early ’70s driven by oscillators, similar to analog audio synthesizers. They create and modify video in realtime.
Audio Visualizers features information on video synths and related items and technologies.