Archive for August, 2006

Things I need, part I

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More on the Audio Kontrol I

Peter Kirn over at the always-wonderful CreateDigitalMusic has a different perspective (not to mention a better writeup) on the new NI hardware. In his message boards, Peter rightfully (but tactfully and indirectly, mind you) puts my hyperbolic equation of new NI hardware with the reason we don’t have Universal Binary versions of their software into perspective, and brings up a number of other points in this forum post that I totally agree with. In the meantime, I’m going to repost my missive from that thread into my blog because… well, I can. Here goes:
It looks like it’s a nice little audio interface, in a sea of nice little audio interfaces. In fact, it’s probably well within the realm of hyperbole to say that NI’s infatuation with hardware is taking away from their software development. NI’s development strategies have often left Mac users on the back burner, so the long wait for UB isn’t exactly a surprise, right?

I do think that you have to question the current strategy/philosophy at NI right now - what does it say to users of their products that they’re more interested in releasing (what are IMO) unremarkable products rather than updates to their core product line to bring them to the state of the art? Okay, I’l give them the fact that Kontakt and Reaktor both had version bumps in the past 12 months or so, but… I know KORE has made a lot of people pretty happy, but revolutionary? That’s hyperbole for ya.

People have been talking about NI stretching themselves too thin for a while now, but I think it’s official. I mean, the majority of the software announcements they’ve made recently have been related to repackaging their Kontakt engine around various concepts (cough*Bandstand*cough). There’s nothing wrong with this, in and of tiself - like you said, we’re talking marketing rather than engineering here, and their sampling line is easy, low-development-overhead, come-up-with-a-catchy-name money in a bucket.

I think the disappointment comes for us long-time users that this is the company of Generator! Reaktor! Battery! Absynth (although it was cool even before NI was involved)! Now we get told that “high-end, professional sound quality, versatile connections, advanced controller functions and a compact and sturdy design”=”innovative”.

You know, I remember when everyone wished that NI would make a piece of hardware to off-load Reaktor ensembles to an external device, allowing us to free up our poor CPU’s for running our host programs. NI pretty much said “Never going to happen - our name is NATIVE Instruments, which means our devices run NATIVELY on the host computer!” Oh, those were the days. Unfortunately for NI, they could make a dedicated Reaktor control surface/audio interface/Ensemble host and they would probably price themselves out of the market, because we don’t need that device like we used to.

Or at least, I won’t, if they ever release UB versions of their software.

(Side note - It’s true that Adobe still hasn’t released a UB version of CS2, and has made it a point that they won’t, waiting for CS3 to go native on the Intel side. Now, somewhere on Adobe’s site there’s an excellent blog post from one of the developers explaining this decision, but that’s beside the point. CS2 will run using Rosetta - NI software won’t. At All. The only people complaining about CS2 performance on Intel Macs are designers who are also dual G5 owners, who are sticking with their G5s until they get CS3 in their hands. Those of us working back on the G4 platform are still seeing performance increases under Rosetta… Or at least, I am.)

What Native Instruments has been up to…

…and why they still don’t have Universal Binary versions of their software:

AUDIO KONTROL 1 - Fusing Innovation and Quality

I guess CORE was such a big hit that they really felt they needed to get some further fingers into the Audio Hardware pie. Okay, Audio Kontrol 1 is a USB audio interface, wth 2 ins (1 Mic/Line, 1 Line), 4 outputs, headphones and (here’s the kicker) three assignable buttons and 1 controller knob (That big round thing on the top).

Umm…. Guys? Do we REALLY need another 2×4 USB audio interface? Don’t you think that supporting Intel Macs is maybe even slightly more important?

Episode 31

Welcome back! How have things been while I was away? Good? Great to hear it! Hope everything stayed under control … no alien invasions? No reactor meltdowns? Great news.

Well, NYC was an Odyssey in the most serious use of the term, but it was a totally awesome experience - Dean and I (along with Lilith, the new MacBook) braved the rigors of the road, a trip that ended up lasting almost exactly 26 hours. But, we made it to New York, and played the first ever 3kStatic gig in NYC at The Knitting Factory. You can’t get much better than that.

More 3kGigs coming up - we have Michigan coming up on Friday, plus some VERY interesting gig possibilities coming up for the Fall.

In the meantime, I had the opportunity this weekend to put Live 6 Beta back to work to get another FlightDynamics episode together! This latest version has a feature that will make putting the podcast together even easier, namely that you can now drag tracks from iTunes directly into Live under OS X. Apparently, Windows has had this feature for a while - glad we now have it over here on the Mac side!

The linup:
Dawid Szczesny - Stapes VI
Monohm - Collapsing
OCP - 4
Monohm - Arid Dictum
Royale - Game of Smiles
Wjoo.Joo.+ - The One I Love
OCP - It Takes Two
Peacee F Moya - Four
Redpoint - Bipolar (Buy More)
Drache Musik - SofterExcerpt
Redpoint - Q-Met
Drache Musik - Transformation Exceprt
Hydroplane - Crab Nerdula Rmx
Wjoo.Joo.+ - Red Night Sky
Hydroplane - Fellow Rescue Paste

 
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Writely

Just a quick test to confirm Writely compatability with the blog. Lots of stuff I need to sit down and write about - I’ll hopefully be caught up enough to get some good updates in this weekend, along with a new Podcast!

“The Most Gratuitous Use of the Word “Belgium” in a Serious Screenplay.”

Or blogpost, or something. Yes, that’s me that you see in the Belgian ITMS New Releases. Apparently Sony Europe likes the way it looks.
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“I see,” said Arthur, who didn’t, “so what do you get for using the name of a perfectly innocent if slightly dull European country gratuitously in a Serious Screenplay?”

Hitting The Road

In about an hour, Lilith and I are hitting the road with 3kMan Dean Capone to make the trek to meet our NYC Destiny at The Knitting Factory. If any of you are in the New York area, come out tomorrow night to get a dose of our road show, featuring two men in jackets laying down some seriously danceable grooves with the Remote 25 and the MacBook. Our journey is shaping up to be a urban techno trek across America, in many ways similar to Fellowship of the Rings… minus the little people, kings slumming as rangers in the wilderness (okay, so Angelique thinks this one is appropriate, for some reason), Elves with bows and that whole “one ring” thing. Oh, and we’re a little short on Gandolfs, too. Maybe it’s more like… Hmmm. No, it probably isn’t.

So, setting out armed with the MacBook, iPod, $50 worth of magazines and my crappy cameraphone, and I’m hoping I can document this little adventure I’ve gotten myself into! Stay tuned.