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Dyskograf lets you draw your own beats

The Dyskograf is an installation created by arts collective Avoka

The turntable continues to be relevant in a market dominated by digital media, as little can compare with a good slab of vinyl in the minds of many music aficionados. However, the Dyskograf by arts collective Avoka takes this venerable format and injects a modern twist, producing a turntable installation which enables you to draw your own beats in real time.
The Dyskograf was created in order to lend a tangible experience to the act of creating music – a notion which can certainly become muddled in the current era of flexible music software capable of replicating real instruments with the click of a mouse.
The setup comprises a graphic disk reader and blank surface which takes the place of a vin...
The setup comprises a turntable complete with the usual speed and playback settings. A graphic disk reader takes the place of a stylus, and instead of a vinyl record, there’s a blank surface with which visitors to the installation are encouraged to draw upon.
In operation, the system appears to work a lot like a rudimentary sequencer, and in the video below it’s used to great effect. It would certainly be interesting to hear what could be done with a few units used simultaneously in a live performance setting.
The Dyskograf is set to appear in Paris on November 16 and 17, as part of Festival Visiosonic, check out the video below to see it in action.
Source: Avoka via Hack A Day, Gizmag

McIntosh launches AirPlay-enabled McAire personal music system

High-end audio specialist McIntosh has launched the McAire personal music system featuring...

The name McIntosh Labs has been synonymous with outstanding audio quality for more than 60 years and its iconic MC275 tube amp certainly left its mark on me when I first encountered one many moons ago. Hot on the heels of the MX121 audio/video control center featuring Apple's AirPlay wireless technology released earlier this year, the company has launched the McAire free-standing personal music system that allows a new generation of discriminating consumers to stream audio from an iTunes library on a Mac or PC – or music from an iDevice – over an existing home network.
The unit is built with the same high end technology used in the McIntosh Reference System and benefits from a high gloss black finish, rather snazzy McIntosh blue output meters, glass faceplate and a knit cloth grille (also in black) with magnetic attachment. The integrated audio system includes two 4-inch woofers with dual acoustic porting, two 2-inch inverted dome midrange drivers and two 0.75-inch dome tweeters for the promise of room-filling sound.
The McAire personal music system is compatible with iPod touch (3rd and 4th gen), iPhone (...
Tipping the scales at 31 pounds (14 kg), the McAire is handcrafted in the U.S. and has 19.37 x 8 x 17-inch (49.2 x 20.3 x 43.2 cm) dimensions, including the antenna and connectors. It's factory configured to either 100, 110, 120, 220, 230 or 240-volts (50/60 Hz at 25 watts), has a frequency response of 60 Hz to 45 kHz and crossover frequency of 250 Hz and 4,500 Hz.
In addition to Ethernet (10/100 Base-T) wired or Wi-Fi network connectivity and Apple AirPlay technology, the system also features USB input for playing tunes from a physically-connected player or for charging of iDevices (1 amp), along with stereo RCA auxiliary inputs with 200 mVRMS nominal (max) input sensitivity and a maximum input signal of 2.2 VRMS.
In addition to Ethernet wired or Wi-Fi network connectivity and Apple AirPlay technology, ...
The system is compatible with iPod touch (3rd and 4th gen) and iPhone (3GS, 4 and 4S) via AirPlay or USB, the iPad (first, second and third gen) over AirPlay only and USB only for the iPod Classic and nano (5th and 6th gen). And, should your budget allow, multiple McAire systems can be synced to a single source device for a multi-room continuous playback walk-through experience.
The McAire was launched last week and is available through authorized McIntosh dealers for a suggested retail price of US$3,000.
Product page: McAire
Source : gizmag

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