Studiologic Numa Nero reviewed

Categories: Asides, Gear, Hardware Review

February 10th, 2010 - No, unfortunately I don't have a Numa Nero to review, but Dom Leong of Logical Productions does and he's posted up a video on Youtube with his impressions. For those of you unfamiliar with the Numa Nero, it's a $1500 keyboard MIDI controller. What makes it so special? Unlike most keyboards that are semi-weighted, the Numa Nero is fully-weighted. This means that the action and resistance changes depending on where you are playing on the keyboard, just like ... Read More

Sunday DIY: Pick Punch lightning review

Categories: Gear, Hardware Review

January 24th, 2010 - If you've read any blogs other than mine lately, you've heard about the Pick Punch. Well this week I received one so I thought I'd throw up a lightning review. This will likely be the fastest review you've ever read on a piece of music gear, because there's really not much to say about it. The Pick Punch is basically the same as those craft hole punches, but it punches holes the size and shape of a standard pick ... Read More

Vestax Spin and djay Review Part 2

Categories: DJ, Featured Articles, Gear, Hardware Review, Software Review

November 25th, 2009 - First off, sorry about the delay in getting this post up. I actually had the videos ready to go Monday night, but the company I host my websites on, suffered a massive crash. Alright, now that's out of the way...let's get to the review! Ok, let's dive right into this review (if you missed the unboxing, you can read it here). See that picture up above? That's the Vestax Spin, and it's sitting in a custom steel case that ... Read More

Vestax Spin Review : Part 1 – Unboxing and first impressions

Categories: DJ, Featured Articles, Gear, Hardware Review

November 21st, 2009 - After contacting my local Apple stores last week and none of the staff knowing anything about the Vestax Spin, a product exclusive to them, I bought it off of the Apple Canada website. Today was the estimated arrival date and it came right on time (despite what the UPS site said). Since it'll take me a couple days to get a full hardware/software review up (hopefully I'll have it done by Monday or Tuesday), I figured I'd create a ... Read More

Ceramic Computer speaker review on Gizmodo

Categories: Asides, Gear, Hardware Review

Photo courtesy of Joey Roth October 10th, 2009 - I had heard about these speakers before, but wasn't sure if the product would ever come out. After all, trying to sell 2.0 computer speakers that, while they look amazing, might not entice the masses who listen to poorly encoded mp3s. If the name on the front doesn't say Logitech and didn't cost less than a hundred dollars, then it's fail and too expensive. On the opposite end of the spectrum, at $500, audiophiles ... Read More

Do any of you run Logic on a hackintosh?

Categories: Gear, Hardware Review, Questions

Photo courtesy of wicho January 3rd, 2009 - Following yesterday's post where I said that I could always use more processing power when I mix, I've been thinking of building a hackintosh. For those of you who don't know what a hackintosh is, it's a PC that is running a hacked BIOS that allows it to run Apple's OSX operating system. Why would someone want that? Well for people like you and I, it means that we can run Logic Pro, which only is ... Read More

I got a Beep-It!

Categories: Gear, Hardware Review

December 28th, 2008 - I am now the proud owner of number 25 of Michael Una's Beep-It. I've been annoying people with it since I got it as a Christmas gift. It's a very simple device, but I love that about it. I'm not sure what I'm going to use it for, but it has a pretty fat sound for what it is. I haven't yet tried using a strobe light on it like Michael did in his demo video, but I ... Read More

Stribe1 : Touch + LEDs = Techrotica

Categories: Asides, Engineering, Gear, Hardware Review

Photo courtesy of Josh Boughey November 26th, 2008 - Josh Boughey has released the Stribe1, a touch sensitive, LED-metered "fader". While your first inclination might be to use this as a cool fader befitting of your next club set, Josh points out on CreateDigitalMusic that while it resembles a fader, it's in fact a controller that can be programmed to do whatever you want. While the LEDs may light bottom-up in this set up, I'm sure that it could be programmed to only light ... Read More