New jamLink Audio Interface Lets You Jam Over The Internet

Music networking startup MusicianLink has introduced the jamLink – an Internet audio interface enabling musicians to play in sync from multiple locations across town or hundreds of miles apart. The jamLink delivers CD-quality audio and works with guitars, bass, keyboards, drums and vocals – basically any instrument or mic that has a 1/4” instrument output.… Read More New jamLink Audio Interface Lets You Jam Over The Internet

Modulate This! Turns 4 And Is Experiencing “Non-Linear” Growth

Mark Mosher put up a post today celebrating the 4th birthday of his electronic music blog, Modulate This! According to Mosher, in the last year “the blog experienced non-linear growth in page views and subscribers.” Non-linear growth is good. And, while I’d like to think the growth is because of “the Synthtopia effect” (server-killing waves… Read More Modulate This! Turns 4 And Is Experiencing “Non-Linear” Growth

Separated At Birth? Apple.com & Behringer’s New Website

We’ve criticized a couple of misguided web site redesigns recently, but Peter Kirn at Create Digital Music beat us to the punch on the strangely familiar new Behringer site: Look out: Behringer, already a notorious rip-off artist, is taking the “first step in [the] company’s reinvention of online presence.” I shudder to think what the… Read More Separated At Birth? Apple.com & Behringer’s New Website

New Roland Connect Site Features New Gear, Mind-Numbingly Bad Web Design

Roland has a new Web site, Roland Connect, to introduced its Fall lineup of new gear. It’s worth checking out, but you may find the new site frustrating, because of some bad Web design decisions. Like the way they present their new lineup: This is new gear, right? So, how is someone supposed to know… Read More New Roland Connect Site Features New Gear, Mind-Numbingly Bad Web Design