Philadelphia Orchestra Online Music Store
27 September 2006 08:10 EST
Youngmoo Kim
Our very own Philadelphia Orchestra has opened a new online music store, the first of its kind among major symphony orchestras. Perhaps the most noteworthy aspect is that the downloads are DRM-free(!), and you can choose between mp3 and FLAC (!!!). Prices are reasonable, but vary by length: an mp3 of most works (e.g., Beethoven's 7th symphony, about 40 minutes) is $4.99 and the FLAC is $5.99. A short piece (Verdi's Overture to I vespri siciliani, ~10 minutes) is $0.99 on mp3 ($1.99 for FLAC), and a longer work (Beethoven's 9th symphony, ~70 minutes) is $9.99 for the mp3 and $11.99 for FLAC. An mp3 of Beethoven's 5th symphony is (for a limited time) available for free.
The (minor) catch... the downloads are concert recordings, from historical (going back to 1961) up through the most recent season (2006), and not "commercial" CD recordings. They do have commercially released CDs available for sale on the site, but not for download. The distinction, however, between a concert recording and a commercial release for classical music is arguably fairly small. Commercial recordings are sometimes just concert recordings with some post-production. Even "studio" recordings of a symphony are made in a concert hall, though sometimes with significant editing to merge several takes. So while there may still be the occasional cough or rustling of programs in the background, to my mind that's inconsequential. For the downloads I have listened to thus far, the sound quality is very good. Kudos to the Philadelphia Orchestra for trying a refreshingly novel approach to music distribution.
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Digital v Analogue #8: A Browsing Compromise
14 June 2006 07:58 EST
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My major music source is my iPod, played through my car, home or studio music system. I purchase the majority of my music on CD, rip them into my PowerBook's iTunes collection, add album artwork and move them on to my 'preview' playlist. Songs I like stay, ones I don't get deleted. I also have a 90 song per month subscription to emusic.com, and go through a similar process with the songs I download, re-ripping them to 128kbps AAC and adding cover artworks.
Storing CDs is a logistical problem. I have thousands of CDs, the majority of them are stored at my design studio, with another tranch in three main locations at my house. There is also a significant percentage 'on loan' to friends. Some of these return.
At some point I am going to rationalise this in to one big 'alphabetised by artist' collection in my house, at the moment, discovering where a specific CD is can be problematic... but at least I can 'see' the ones I do have. The songs I download are more of a problem. They sit in my iTunes collection, effectively invisible unless I remember what they are called (yeah, right!) or if they appear on one of my playlists. Worse still, if I delete a track, then later hear it somewhere else and decide that I actually DO like it, I have to pay to download it again.
So, I've come up with a solution. Before I even listen to them, the files I rip or download are copied to a folder on my hard drive, along with a JPEG of the cover artwork. When there are 12 'albums' in the folder, I make up a CD cover featuring all 12 album artworks with their titles and artists. I then burn the music files (along with the cover artworks and PDFs of the cover artwork) to a CD.
The CD serves two main purposes; as a visual reminder of the albums I have purchased and downloaded, and as a 'backup' so that I have copies of every song I have purchased.
Contributed by: Brett Jordan
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Honey I Shrunk the Cube
23 September 2005 08:58 EST
If you miss the Apple Cube try this one on for size, the MobiBlu DAH1500i. Literally less than one inch all way round (24mm x 24mm x 24mm). This little MP3 player packs 512MB or 1GB worth of music. Quick Specs: USB Flash Drive, Battery life 8-10 hours, 520 minutes of voice recording (@64kbps), radio and clock. Comes in six flavors.
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New iPod Mobile Offerings
21 September 2005 05:51 EST
For all you mobile music junkies there seems to be a surging movement to satisfy your money clip's thirst for innovative and lifestyle enhancing products. Click on the headline for some of the latest...
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iDJ Dates Announced for London and Philly
13 May 2005 12:09 EST
Jason D. O'Grady
Now you can rip up the dance floors from Big Ben to the Liberty Bell with nothing but your iPod. MacWorld UK reports: Event dates for digital DJs in London and Philadelphia have been announced later this month. "London's Playlist Club holds its next club night on May 21 at The Progress Bar in Tufnell Park. The club's US affiliate, Playlist Philadelphia, takes place May 23 at The Khyber. Admission to both events is free."
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iDJ Dates Announced for London and Philly
13 May 2005 12:09 EST
Jason D. O'Grady
Now you can rip up the dance floors from Big Ben to the Liberty Bell with nothing but your iPod. MacWorld UK reports: Event dates for digital DJs in London and Philadelphia have been announced later this month. "London's Playlist Club holds its next club night on May 21 at The Progress Bar in Tufnell Park. The club's US affiliate, Playlist Philadelphia, takes place May 23 at The Khyber. Admission to both events is free."
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iDJ Dates Announced for London and Philly
13 May 2005 12:09 EST
Jason D. O'Grady
Now you can rip up the dance floors from Big Ben to the Liberty Bell with nothing but your iPod. MacWorld UK reports: Event dates for digital DJs in London and Philadelphia have been announced later this month. "London's Playlist Club holds its next club night on May 21 at The Progress Bar in Tufnell Park. The club's US affiliate, Playlist Philadelphia, takes place May 23 at The Khyber. Admission to both events is free."
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iControl: GarageBand Hardware Interface
08 April 2005 11:26 EST
M-Audio has announced the new iControl hardware for GarageBand. No audio, but one heck of a control surface for manipulating your GarageBand songs with physical controls: jog wheel, transport, individual track controls and volume knobs, master volume fader, and individual track parameters for GarageBand effects and settings. Plug it in via USB (class-compliant so no drivers), and it's automatically recognized by GarageBand with zero configuration. Price expected under US$200 (EUR 141 list). No word on when it's shipping yet. Not much use if you're a Logic lover, but if GarageBand is your thing, this is a must-have.
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iControl: GarageBand Hardware Interface
08 April 2005 11:26 EST
M-Audio has announced the new iControl hardware for GarageBand. No audio, but one heck of a control surface for manipulating your GarageBand songs with physical controls: jog wheel, transport, individual track controls and volume knobs, master volume fader, and individual track parameters for GarageBand effects and settings. Plug it in via USB (class-compliant so no drivers), and it's automatically recognized by GarageBand with zero configuration. Price expected under US$200 (EUR 141 list). No word on when it's shipping yet. Not much use if you're a Logic lover, but if GarageBand is your thing, this is a must-have.
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iControl: GarageBand Hardware Interface
08 April 2005 11:26 EST
M-Audio has announced the new iControl hardware for GarageBand. No audio, but one heck of a control surface for manipulating your GarageBand songs with physical controls: jog wheel, transport, individual track controls and volume knobs, master volume fader, and individual track parameters for GarageBand effects and settings. Plug it in via USB (class-compliant so no drivers), and it's automatically recognized by GarageBand with zero configuration. Price expected under US$200 (EUR 141 list). No word on when it's shipping yet. Not much use if you're a Logic lover, but if GarageBand is your thing, this is a must-have.
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Steal Your Face Right off Your iPod
01 March 2005 11:59 EST
Jason D. O'Grady
Steve Jobs has been known to play Grateful Dead music as the audience is seated for his keynote address, so it should come as no surprise that the Dead has let a "deal go down" with Apple's iTunes Music Store. The Dead, as outlined in the email below, are now offering all their live archival recordings as downloads from the iTunes Music Store. The band also plans to release some unreleased shows via the ITMS "in the near future."
Hey now.
It's time for our next step into the digital domain: Beginning March 1st, all the live Grateful Dead archival recordings -- the two-track "Dick's Picks" series and the multi-track "Vault" series -- will be available for direct downloading through iTunes Music Store and GDStore.com. Studio albums have been available at ITunes for some time.
In the near future, certain new, previously unreleased shows will be digitally available exclusively through the iTunes Music Store and GDStore.com.
You can access these downloads either through iTunes or through Dead.net's own GDStore.com Apple will be offering complete shows and single songs up to 10 minutes long in their AAC format. At GDStore.com, you can choose among four different file formats (128, 256, Windows Media, Lossless) for complete shows, but single songs won't be available.
We've been on the cutting edge of music distribution for more than 30 years, and the evolution to digital sharing is not surprising. Dead Heads have always honored ethical standards in their sharing, and we think this offering represents a great combination -- it's easy to use and it's legal.
Enjoy!
Your friends at Grateful Dead Productions
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Steal Your Face Right off Your iPod
01 March 2005 11:59 EST
Jason D. O'Grady
Steve Jobs has been known to play Grateful Dead music as the audience is seated for his keynote address, so it should come as no surprise that the Dead has let a "deal go down" with Apple's iTunes Music Store. The Dead, as outlined in the email below, are now offering all their live archival recordings as downloads from the iTunes Music Store. The band also plans to release some unreleased shows via the ITMS "in the near future."
Hey now.
It's time for our next step into the digital domain: Beginning March 1st, all the live Grateful Dead archival recordings -- the two-track "Dick's Picks" series and the multi-track "Vault" series -- will be available for direct downloading through iTunes Music Store and GDStore.com. Studio albums have been available at ITunes for some time.
In the near future, certain new, previously unreleased shows will be digitally available exclusively through the iTunes Music Store and GDStore.com.
You can access these downloads either through iTunes or through Dead.net's own GDStore.com Apple will be offering complete shows and single songs up to 10 minutes long in their AAC format. At GDStore.com, you can choose among four different file formats (128, 256, Windows Media, Lossless) for complete shows, but single songs won't be available.
We've been on the cutting edge of music distribution for more than 30 years, and the evolution to digital sharing is not surprising. Dead Heads have always honored ethical standards in their sharing, and we think this offering represents a great combination -- it's easy to use and it's legal.
Enjoy!
Your friends at Grateful Dead Productions
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Napster = Piracy
18 February 2005 08:08 EST
The reincarnated Napster has worked hard to shed its old image. Working with MP3 players that use Janus digital rights protection, this model of renting an unlimited number of songs has several drawbacks and one huge flaw. The major drawback for legitimate users is that after the initial benefit of unlimited numbers passes, that monthly fee keeps eating into your bank account. Worse, when you stop paying, you lose access to everything. So what is the big deal-breaker? There are already fairly simple ways to strip the DRM protection from the files. They picked Microsoft to handle the security of these songs. Big mistake, considering how vulnerable Microsoft tends to be on security. Try as they might to change the Napster image, one likely outcome of the distribution scheme is that pirating teens will buy one or two months of service and download like crazy. They will then strip the DRM from thousands of songs and cancel the subscription. The scheme is so back loaded it almost encourages this slash and burn mentality. It reminds me of the record clubs of the 1970?s that would send you a dozen free albums if you agreed to buy many more in the future. The recording industry will not be amused by this almost predictable outcome.
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Napster = Piracy
18 February 2005 08:08 EST
The reincarnated Napster has worked hard to shed its old image. Working with MP3 players that use Janus digital rights protection, this model of renting an unlimited number of songs has several drawbacks and one huge flaw. The major drawback for legitimate users is that after the initial benefit of unlimited numbers passes, that monthly fee keeps eating into your bank account. Worse, when you stop paying, you lose access to everything. So what is the big deal-breaker? There are already fairly simple ways to strip the DRM protection from the files. They picked Microsoft to handle the security of these songs. Big mistake, considering how vulnerable Microsoft tends to be on security. Try as they might to change the Napster image, one likely outcome of the distribution scheme is that pirating teens will buy one or two months of service and download like crazy. They will then strip the DRM from thousands of songs and cancel the subscription. The scheme is so back loaded it almost encourages this slash and burn mentality. It reminds me of the record clubs of the 1970?s that would send you a dozen free albums if you agreed to buy many more in the future. The recording industry will not be amused by this almost predictable outcome.
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shuffle Different
12 January 2005 10:23 EST
What exactly is the iPod shuffle about. It is about extending into the realm of the flash based players while making absolutely sure that it does not cannibalize real iPod sales. Where the iPod mini bested the full scale iPod in every way but storage capacity, the iPod shuffle is either a teaser or supplement to the iPod experience. It is as much an iPod accessory as it is an iPod.
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shuffle Different
12 January 2005 10:23 EST
What exactly is the iPod shuffle about. It is about extending into the realm of the flash based players while making absolutely sure that it does not cannibalize real iPod sales. Where the iPod mini bested the full scale iPod in every way but storage capacity, the iPod shuffle is either a teaser or supplement to the iPod experience. It is as much an iPod accessory as it is an iPod.
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Music & Audio Edition of Inside Mac Show
22 October 2004 11:44 EST
This weekend, I'm joining Digidesign's David Gibbons on the Inside Mac Radio show. It's an all-audio and music edition, so listen up Mac musicians and DJ's! First up, Director of Product Marketing David Gibbons from Digidesign will talk all things Digi on the eve of the enormous Digidesign/M-Audio extravaganza Digiworld. Then, in hour two, I'll talk about the upcoming O'Reilly Mac OS X Conference and its huge audio track, plus the AES professional audio show in San Francisco, all of which are coming up next week. Scot hass posted show notes with more info.
The show is broadcast worldwide online on the Universal Talk Network (listen on the Web) or in the San Francisco bay area on 1220 KNTS, 1-3PM Pacific Saturday (rebroadcast 1-3PM Sunday). Call in at 1-800-490-0058.
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Music & Audio Edition of Inside Mac Show
22 October 2004 11:44 EST
This weekend, I'm joining Digidesign's David Gibbons on the Inside Mac Radio show. It's an all-audio and music edition, so listen up Mac musicians and DJ's! First up, Director of Product Marketing David Gibbons from Digidesign will talk all things Digi on the eve of the enormous Digidesign/M-Audio extravaganza Digiworld. Then, in hour two, I'll talk about the upcoming O'Reilly Mac OS X Conference and its huge audio track, plus the AES professional audio show in San Francisco, all of which are coming up next week. Scot hass posted show notes with more info.
The show is broadcast worldwide online on the Universal Talk Network (listen on the Web) or in the San Francisco bay area on 1220 KNTS, 1-3PM Pacific Saturday (rebroadcast 1-3PM Sunday). Call in at 1-800-490-0058.
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Eminem Sues Apple
24 February 2004 03:24 EST
Rapper Eminem has filed a lawsuit versus Apple regarding misuse of one of his songs in an Apple advertisement.
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Eminem Sues Apple
24 February 2004 03:24 EST
Rapper Eminem has filed a lawsuit versus Apple regarding misuse of one of his songs in an Apple advertisement.
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Inside Mac Radio Posts Music Special Report
23 January 2004 07:07 EST
Inside Mac Radio has posted a special report with yours truly as the guest, wrapping up all that's happened in Mac music at Macworld and the music manufacturing industry's NAMM show in California. I talk about the impact of Garage Band on the Mac, give some advice for how to choose what software to use and get started with Garage Band and other Apple and non-Apple software, including some thoughts for newcomers to Mac Music, and talk a lot about how the OS X migration is going for music. And the whole show is produced on Scott Shepard's PowerBook 17" 1 GHz, so this is truly mobile Mac radio. It's a long show, so pop the downloadable MP3 onto your iPod mini!
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Inside Mac Radio Posts Music Special Report
23 January 2004 07:07 EST
Inside Mac Radio has posted a special report with yours truly as the guest, wrapping up all that's happened in Mac music at Macworld and the music manufacturing industry's NAMM show in California. I talk about the impact of Garage Band on the Mac, give some advice for how to choose what software to use and get started with Garage Band and other Apple and non-Apple software, including some thoughts for newcomers to Mac Music, and talk a lot about how the OS X migration is going for music. And the whole show is produced on Scott Shepard's PowerBook 17" 1 GHz, so this is truly mobile Mac radio. It's a long show, so pop the downloadable MP3 onto your iPod mini!
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The Secret Weapon Inside iTunes
23 October 2003 10:06 EST
An interesting exceprt from a new story on RoughlyDrafted "The Secret Weapon Inside iTunes."
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The Secret Weapon Inside iTunes
23 October 2003 10:06 EST
An interesting exceprt from a new story on RoughlyDrafted "The Secret Weapon Inside iTunes."
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iTune Music Store down
13 October 2003 10:37 EST
The iTune Music Store wass down from 8:20 p.m. PT until 8:34 p.m. PT yesterday. A sign that they are preparing for the widely anticipated launch of the ITMS for Windows on Thursday.
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iTune Music Store down
13 October 2003 10:37 EST
The iTune Music Store wass down from 8:20 p.m. PT until 8:34 p.m. PT yesterday. A sign that they are preparing for the widely anticipated launch of the ITMS for Windows on Thursday.
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Mac Musicians, You Now Have a Theme Song
24 September 2003 01:12 EST
Musicians have long been known for their particular preference for Macs. Now, for the first time, that preference has been set to music, in a tongue-in-cheek song, "Mac Music," produced by two founders of MacMusic.org (where yours truly is also English Editor-in-Chief, though, no, that's NOT me singing).
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Mac Musicians, You Now Have a Theme Song
24 September 2003 01:12 EST
Musicians have long been known for their particular preference for Macs. Now, for the first time, that preference has been set to music, in a tongue-in-cheek song, "Mac Music," produced by two founders of MacMusic.org (where yours truly is also English Editor-in-Chief, though, no, that's NOT me singing).
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