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Free Bome Box Update Coming To Support MIDI 2.0

The Bome Box makes it possible to route MIDI signals between USB & DIN MIDI devices and across Ethernet & WiFi, with or without a computer:… Read More Free Bome Box Update Coming To Support MIDI 2.0

January 28, 20208 Comments

Get More From Your Gear With ‘MIDI Hacking’

Here’s a look at the art of MIDI hacking – manipulating MIDI signals in realtime to expand the ways you can use your hardware. … Read More Get More From Your Gear With ‘MIDI Hacking’

December 23, 2017December 23, 201711 Comments

New BomeBox Hardware MIDI Translator

At the 2015 NAMM Show, Bome Software introduced the BomeBox, a hub for connecting and mapping devices via MIDI, Ethernet, WiFi, and USB. The BomeBox is designed to simplify the creation of complex MIDI rigs that combine DIN MIDI, USB MIDI and WiFi MIDI – and even let you send MIDI over long distances via… Read More New BomeBox Hardware MIDI Translator

January 30, 2015January 30, 20157 Comments

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I’m always in one of three modes. I’m in “Let’s try an experiment” mode, which is quite undirected.

The next stage is a flow state where I’m just fiddling with things. I’m in a mood of some kind. I can be in that stage for hours, and I only notice when I have to pee.

The third stage, which I probably spend a lot more time in than most other artists, is a questioning stage: “OK, I’ve made that thing. What does it mean? Why did it interest me?”

— Brian Eno
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