Tag: Machines

Devious Machines Duck v1.3.11


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Perfect Sidechain Ducking. Ducking, or sidechain compression, is one of the defining effects of modern music. From classic house to modern EDM, tracks by Daft Punk, Noisia and Eric Prydz ooze that pumping, ducking effect.

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Devious Machines Duck v1.3.11


Free Download Devious Machines Duck v1.3.11 | 9.4 Mb
Perfect Sidechain Ducking. Ducking, or sidechain compression, is one of the defining effects of modern music. From classic house to modern EDM, tracks by Daft Punk, Noisia and Eric Prydz ooze that pumping, ducking effect.

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Futuromania Electronic Dreams, Desiring Machines, and Tomorrow’s Music Today [Audiobook]


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English | ASIN: B0CV2LFNC9 | 2024 | 12 hours and 47 minutes | M4B@64 kbps | 368 MB
Author: Simon Reynolds
Narrator: Rich Keeble

A collection of writing by Simon Reynolds, centered on music that seemed, in its moment, to prefigure the Future. Simon Reynolds’s first book in eight years is a celebration of music that feels like a taste of tomorrow. Sounds that prefigure pop music’s future-the vanguard genres and heroic innovators whose discoveries eventually get accepted by the wider mass audience. But it’s also about the way music can stir anticipation for a thrillingly transformed world just around the corner: a future that might be utopian or dystopian, but at least will be radically changed and exhilaratingly other. Starting with an extraordinary chapter on Giorgio Moroder and Donna Summer, taking in illuminating profiles of Ryuichi Sakamoto, Boards of Canada, Burial, and Daft Punk, and arguing for Auto-Tune as the defining sound of 21st century pop, Futuromania shapes over two dozen essays and interviews into a chronological narrative of machine-music from the 1970s to now. Reynolds explores the interface between pop music and science fiction’s utopian dreams and nightmare visions, always emphasizing the quirky human individuals abusing the technology as much as the era-defining advances in electronic hardware and digital software. A tapestry of the scenes and subcultures that have proliferated in that febrile, sexy, and contested space where man meets machine, Futuromania is an enthused listening guide that will propel listeners towards adventures in sound. There is a lifetime of electronic listening here.

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Devious Machines Bass Focus v1.0.4


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Bass Focus is a low frequency enhancer for mixing and mastering. It helps bass to sound fuller, louder and more powerful, on all speaker systems; without sacrificing headroom. And on smaller speakers, it reveals low-end which would otherwise be lost. Helping your music to sound its best, even on mobile phones and portable devices.

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The Shortcut Why Intelligent Machines Do Not Think Like Us


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English | 2023 | ISBN: 1032371994 | 161 Pages | EPUB | 0.7 MB
A particular form of AI is now embedded in our tech, our infrastructure, and our lives. How did it get there? Where and why should we be concerned? And what should we do now? The Shortcut: Why Intelligent Machines Do Not Think Like Us provides an accessible yet probing exposure of AI in its prevalent form today, proposing a new narrative to connect and make sense of events that have happened in the recent tumultuous past, and enabling us to think soberly about the road ahead.

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Sonic Time Machines Explicit Sound, Sirenic Voices, and Implicit Sonicity


Free Download Wolfgang Ernst, "Sonic Time Machines: Explicit Sound, Sirenic Voices, and Implicit Sonicity "
English | ISBN: 9089649492 | 2016 | 184 pages | PDF | 970 KB
Our studies of aesthetics and knowledge have long tended to privilege the visual – at the expense, Wolfgang Ernst argues, of the aural. Sonic Time Machines aims to correct that, presenting a striking new approach to theorising sound that investigates its split existence: as a temporal effect in a techno-cultural context and as a source of knowledge and information. Ernst creates a new term for the concept at the heart of the book, "sonicity," a flexible and powerful term that allows him to consider sound with all its many physical, philosophical, and cultural valences.

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