MixTape Pro 1.0.1 for $39.95 – today only
Mix Tape from AtomicDroplet full prince $95.00
Mix your music and share it online.
MixTape Pro takes the music you give it (drag/drop from iTunes or the finder), adds detected tempo and beats, and places it on a timeline’d workspace so your tracks now “snap to grid” along their beats and play in sync. Precisely in sync.
Created mixes can be “one click” published to the Internet to be shared with friends or sent straight back to iTunes to be played on your mac, iPod or iPhone.
This isn’t a traditional DJ application, but you *can* play live with the added advantage of being able to prepare and audition your mixes ahead of when they are played.
Finally, they have a series of video tutorials – a mere ten minutes covers the basics.
The Pro users features:
- Fully “live” UI: The entire workspace is as a giant piece of magnetic tape and whatever passes under the playhead gets played – beats, envelopes, whatever. Pro also calculates (and displays) the spectral signature of your tunes – making it easy to visualise beats, phrases and the infamous “quiet bit” that needs just something to go with it.
- Dual live stream capability: When I made MixTape, I made it for me – and I made it so I could play some tunes, cue up what’s next and have it be simple enough that I could do it while chilling out with friends. It’s done. It’s there. It’s fun.
- Multi-Threaded import: On the library side multi-threaded import gives a 70% speedup when importing on dual core machines (more on quads and eights). And custom keywords mean you can tag your tunes by style, mood, tracks you’ve prepared for a particular event – whatever, really.
- Serious hosting allowance: Ten times the hosting space than you get with the “Lite” version.
Mr. Holland’s Opus Foundation Melody Program provides musical instruments and instrument repairs to existing K–12 school music programs that have no other source of financing to purchase additional musical instruments and materials. Music programs must take place during the regular school day, and schools must have an established instrumental music program (concert band, marching band, jazz band and/or orchestra) that is at least three years old. Requests should not exceed $10,000 worth (retail value) of musical instruments; full or partial requests may be awarded.
Deadline: August 1, 2010 Click Here for More Information
Librains of the Future
May 27, 2010 — Students and faculty from the University of Washington’s Information School get their groove on.
- Directed, edited, and produced by Sarah Wachter.
- Lyrics by Sarah Wachter.
- Lyrics available here: http://www.athenasbanquet.net/2010/05…
- More info available here: http://www.athenasbanquet.net/2010/05…
- Now captioned for the Deaf and hearing impaired.
- Vocals and sound editing by Laura Mielenhausen.
- The iSchool is my school: http://ischool.uw.edu/
- Students, faculty, and staff who appear in this video: Lisa Fusco, Nancy Gershenfeld, Audrey Barbakoff, Amelia Herring, Emily Keller, Allyson Carlyle, Bob Boiko, Alex Walker, Nancy Pearl, Rachel Woodbrook, Grace Whiteaker, Trent Hill, Joe Tennis, Andrea Gough, Jenny Dolton, Laura Mielenhausen, Sarah Wachter, Mike Eisenberg, Cadi Sauve, Morgan McCullough, Robin Chin Roemer, Cris Mesling, Eric Grob
- Antelopes courtesy of
- http://www.fws.gov/
- http://www.mccullagh.org/
- http://www.flickr.com/photos/perpetua… - Captain Kirk TM & © 2001 Paramount Pictures
- Poker Face © 2009 Interscope Records
- Poker Face (Karaoke Version) © 2009 Big Eye Music
- Get more info on the Big 6 at http://www.big6.com/
- This video is covered under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike license. For additional information, click here: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b…
Thanks to Learning Today Blog for sharing.




