Posts Tagged ‘audio’

PostHeaderIcon JBL makes slight changes to iPod dock lineup

When you’ve been making iPod and iPhone docks since the beginning, what is there to do but tweak the design every once in a while? That’s JBL’s situation, and these “new” docks are pretty much what you had before, but no one would choose the old ones over the new ones

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PostHeaderIcon Mod: Audio line out from SNES Super Gameboy

Chiptune is fun to mess around with, but programming on a tiny Gameboy screen can get a little annoying. Nintendo created the Super Gameboy to allow players to plug Gameboy cartridges into their SNES, so it would stand to reason that you could run LSDJ or Nanoloop through your TV.

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Mod: Audio line out from SNES Super Gameboy

PostHeaderIcon You wish you had this dude’s MS Paint skills

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PostHeaderIcon Moshi Moshi: Native Union makes Skype/iPhone headsets fun again

Moshi Moshi! I’m not a huge headset fan but these are some of the coolest accessories I’ve seen in a while. All of these devices, the 04i, the 03, and the 02, connect to PCs or iPhones either via Bluetooth or 3.5mm cable. The 04i acts as a stereo Bluetooth speaker as well as a speaker phone.

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Moshi Moshi: Native Union makes Skype/iPhone headsets fun again

PostHeaderIcon DPS plug-in from Bongiovi Acoustics

There’s a disturbing trend in music technology. Although home studios are rising, music is generally still recorded in specially designed environments and at high fidelity. Then for distribution, we compress the hell out of each track and do all sorts of terrible MP3-related things to them

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DPS plug-in from Bongiovi Acoustics

PostHeaderIcon PSA: Use your computer’s SPDIF connection if it has one

I’ll just come out and say it.

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PSA: Use your computer’s SPDIF connection if it has one

PostHeaderIcon HyperSID brings 8-bit sound back to the 21st century

The MOS Technology sound interface device (SID) has been a favorite of electronic musicians for decades. Originally released within the Commodore CBM-II, 64, and 128 series of computers, this little chip could create 4 different waveforms on 3 analog channels.

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PostHeaderIcon The Dell Precision M4500 brings serious power to the 15.6-inch party

Dell made a huge splash back in December when it launched the Core i7 Extreme Precision M6500 beast , but it isn’t exactly a perfect mobile solution weighing in at 8.5 lbs weight and 17-inch screen. The new Precision M4500 aims to solve that dilemma by offering nearly the same power with a Intel Core i7-920XM Quad Core Extreme Edition and Nvidia Quadro FX GPU options, but with a so-much-more portable 15.6-inch screen and 6 lbs weight

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PostHeaderIcon A-Box bulletproof iPod amp – the “A” stands for “Awesome” (and “ammo”)

Well, I have to say, this is by far the coolest iPod amp/speaker set I’ve ever seen.

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A-Box bulletproof iPod amp – the “A” stands for “Awesome” (and “ammo”)

PostHeaderIcon Goldmund home theater system will blow your socks off

I have a list of things that I plan to do once I become absolutely ridiculously rich.

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Goldmund home theater system will blow your socks off

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