Who doesn’t like Blue Fruit Snacks??

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Blue Fruit Snacks


Blue Fruit Snacks
is a new Jam duo based in St. Louis. Their new track “Solo Man” shows their high energy….in a laid back way. The percussion and acoustic guitars give their music a great organic feel, and the vocal raspiness really reminds me of an early Janis Joplin which is a quality any Jam vocalist would love to have. Be sure to check out their new track below! It’s a great tune to listen to, lay back, and enjoy.

Ahna- Vocals/ Guitar
Bongojak- Aux Percission

Contact them for booking here:
bluefruitsnacks@hotmail.com

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A New Track from The New Madrid Fault Line

We’ve hard a track  from The New madrid Fault Line before here on HardWiredMedia.com. Well, they are back with another new original upload to HardWiredMedia. The new track is entitled “This time of year.”  It’s another track with an acoustic build and a very ambiant vocal sound. Check out their new tune and as always let them know what you think by commenting below!

This time of year by The New Madrid Fault Line

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Apple releases Garageband for Iphone/Ipod Touch

Apple has just released an iPhone version of their popular application garageband. It allows recording and multi-tracking just like the popular Mac program. I am extremely glad they decided to port this over to touch devices, as it will open up the possibilities for recording and using the built-in amp effects. It’s available for $4.99 on the app store and will be a must have for any audiophile like myself. Being a piano player, I’ll be sure to check out the built-in sequencer.

Garageband for iOS Iphone, iPod Touch

A Live version of Santana’s Jingo Lo Ba from Cronus…with 3 percussionists!!

In preparation for Cronus’s October 29th show at The Park West Grille, Cronus recorded a special version of Santana’s Jingo Lo Ba with an extra drummer, Brian Sigmund. Sigmund is known for playing with The Schwagg, a local St. Louis Grateful Dead Cover Band. It made for an extra percussive version which fits very well with the song’s style. (Latin Beat percussive rock) Check out Cronus’s version below.

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A tribute to Steve Jobs from Jordan Rudess

We all know Steve Jobs is one of the most influential corporate leaders of our time. He led apple through many great products and ideas. It’s no surprise that keyboard great Jordan Rudess expressed the same gratitude to Steve Jobs. Jordan has been using the iPad to push the boundaries of music and touch pads as an instrument. This is a tribute from Jordan to Steve Jobs. He uses the very technology Jobs helped to create along side Jordan’s own app MorphWhiz (Jordan also developed SampleWhiz, my favorite iPhone app)

Reconstructing images from your mind…digitally, just add music.

In recent news, UC Berkeley scientists have developed a system to capture visual activity in human brains and redevelop it as digital video clips. This is both a scary reality, and an amazing technological feat. Recording images from the brain isn’t what this machine exactly does, but it will closely match patterns in the brain waves, to millions of youtube video frames, finding a like image frame which can represent a video of the images. Crazy right?

I love this idea as a visual artist. It not only has medical uses such as possibilities of providing sight to the blind, but also think about what it may tell us about our own inner psyche. It is truly a dream machine.

My vision as a personal artist for this machine is a little different. What I am imagining is a close reality that just may happen in 10-20 years. My vision is to mix music, with the brain wave patterns displaying what the musician is thinking while playing the music. Think about the visual effect this could create. It would be so closely linked to the brain waves that it would also reflect the visual cues of the music….maybe. This would be a great visual trick to have as a musician. Can you imagine your own brainwaves as they are playing music displaying on a huge screen behind you as you play?

source:http://gizmodo.com/5843117/scientists-reconstruct-video-clips-from-brain-activity

Steven Wilson’s new album out soon, take a sneak preview

Steven Wilson is best known for his work with Porcupine Tree, as well as producing various albums including some work on Opeth’s Damnation album. He’s known for his dark melodies, inspiring compositions, and incredible melodies. He has a new solo album due out soon which also features Jordan Rudess from Dream Theater on a track. It will surely be a great album and maybe one of the best in 2011. You can find more information at http://www.gracefordrowning.com/. Below is a track from his new album, take a listen and let us know what you think!! If you are on a smartphone or iPad, you can download the soundcloud app and listen to it there.

http://soundcloud.com/kscopemusic/steven-wilson-raider-edit-full

Steven Wilson – Raider (edit) (full track from Grace for Drowning) by Kscope

Jonathon Carver moves on to Absolute Goo Semi-finals

Jonathon carver is a great St. Louis local musician who is known for his great Goo Goo Dolls Covers. In fact, he does such a good job at covering their material he decided to submit one of his covers to the absolutegoo.com cover challenge. It was a great move by Jon, as his cover is receiving a lot of attention, as well as moving on to the semi-finals.

His cover of “Two Days in February” has moved on to the semi-finals. HardWiredMedia has featured Jonathon Carver on our site, as well as on rocktownradio.com. The cover below has moved him on to the next round. He had some steep competition, as the other finalists were great as well. Make sure to check back so you can vote for Jon in the next round. You can also check out the Goo Goo Dolls home page here http://absolutegoo.com/. At hardWiredMedia.com we love to see local artists thriving so be sure to help Jon out by voting for him for the semis.

Recording your performance using an iPhone 4 and iRig

Recording audio can be tricky especially with a small device such as the iPhone. In my past experiences, I’ve had good luck with a few apps and devices, and bad luck with a few apps. I’ll outline my experiences in hopes of giving you some advice. I’m an avid fan of trying out new apps. On my iPhone alone I have at least 5 recording apps. Some are free, and some were not. Later in this article, I’ll outline my favorite recording apps and why.

But first and foremost, lets talk about the input device. I’ve had good luck so far with my iRig recorder. It’s a simple 1/8″ plug-in that allows you to record through a 1/4″ plug. You certainly won’t get a true stereo recording from this, but its a great way to capture audio using the iPhone while in the field.

iRig for iPhone 4

iRig for iPhone 4

 

The iRig is a great capture device. It’s simple and effective. The only downside is that it only allows for a 1/4″ in, which may require another device in order to strengthen the signal. In that case, I recommend using a preamp to boost the signal. In this case, I make use of ART’s basic preamp. It allows me to use a high end condenser at live gigs to capture the audio. The most important part of recording digitally is always getting your levels right. ALWAYS take the time to do a test recording with the full band playing. I’ve found that the sound often increases by 3-5db once the full mix comes into play. Even with a single room mic. The iRig recorder does offer a free app. This app has both its pluses and minuses. Lets move on to the software section and detail my likes and dislikes.

iRig Recorder App
The iRig app works very well for capturing audio. However, I’ve found that the app sometimes gets pops and clicks while recording. It’s a definite downside to the app. In fact, it’s the only downside I’ve found. It’s a pretty standard app, and it’s very easy to use. It also allows you to easily transfer audio directly off your phone. The best feature however is the mic level adjustment! It’s the only recording app I’ve found that lets you configure your levels right from within the app, rather than externally. This makes recording with the builtin mic actually usable, so even without the iRig device, you can still record with the built in mic without all the over distortion from clipping.

Multi Track
Multi Track is a free iPhone app that allows for multiple tracks to be recorded. I’ve yet to use the actual multitrack recording features strenuously, but it does work very well. Just keep in mind your monitor may cause feedback using the iRig. Make sure to get this right before multi-tracking or else your ears will be squealing all night. The great thing about this app is the ease of use. It records easily and saves a session much like Protools and Logic Pro desktop apps. It then allows you to save songs and recordings on the road with multiple tracks. A great feature for a free app. The other great feature of this app is the screenshot view options. You can view waveforms, or volume meters of the individual tracks which saves screen space. The last feature worth mentioning is a built in metronome, which is essential when multi-tracking by yourself. It does also allow you to transfer files from itunes store to your computers hard drive….free.

iMultiTrack Recorder

iMulti Track is an app that I purchased for $1.99 I believe. This app is a great field recorder as well. I really like the layout, however it can be a bit confusing to use at first, and doesn’t allow you to level your mics within the app. As well, it also connects to a server using a dedicated IP address, so transferring files can be done wirelessly, or through the itunes connection. This is handy if you forget your cable, or want to transfer files without connecting. It was a little slow connecting wirelessly, but I did get it to work. The various formats are also very nice to have. Audio: IPCM, IMA4, AAC – Sampling Rate: 22k, 32k, 44.1k, 48k – Bit Rate: 32k, 96k, 128k, 160k – Bit Depth: 8, 16, 24, 32. It also gives you a status screen to let you know how much room you have to record onto your phone. Overall its a simple app with some nice options. The scrubber is nice, and the graphics are much cleaner than Multi Track, and for $1.99 its a great tool since it connects to your files through a server IP.

There are certainly some more expensive multitrack apps, but I wanted to give a cost effective approach since most people use their phone for simply recording podcasts, field recordings, or room mic recordings.

The iRig is a great tool, and for only $29.99 I think it was worth the purchase. ESPECIALLY if your a guitar player. The amp simulations are really cool to play with. Anyways, let me know your thoughts and suggestions about other apps!!

Here is an example recorded live at The Ten Mile House by Cronus. This is a cover version of Bob Marley’s “No More Trouble.” It was recorded using iRig as the device with an ART preamp and an Audio Technica 4033 Condenser Microphone. It’s a LIVE room recording, but for one mic and an IPhone you can’t get much better!

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