Friday, September 28, 2007

Van Halen x3 Reunion

Not MozartThe picture just says it all. I'm speechless, really. That bass with all the tape over it...hoo-boy.

To those that are going: have fun, and just block that side of the stage with your hand.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Create iPhone Ringtones That Don't Sound Horrible

The "magic"?

"Before saving your modified file, click Effects > Decrease Volume. Do this two or three times. Then, save your .WAV file and close Sound Recorder."

Genius.

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Fear of a Blank Planet DVD-A

Fear of a Blank PlanetThe limited edition DVD-A of Porcupine Tree's Fear of a Blank Planet is now available for preorder via their on-line store. It includes a true high resolution surround mix, a 24-bit stereo mix, plus their Nil Recurring EP in surround (unclear whether lossy or lossy).

The album, plus aforementioned EP, is also available for preorder in 180 gram vinyl (if that floats your boat better).

It's unclear whether these releases will be available in the USA, so if you feel like getting your progressive Tool/Rush/Pink Floyd thing on in a non-CD based format, this is a good way to do it.

Winamp 5.5 Beta

LlamaBet you never even noticed the link over on the right for Winamp. I don't just do it for health or money (neither comes my way); I link to it because I actually feel it's a superior program for listening to one's music files. It's gone through some changes and additions over the years (including a much hated acquisition by AOL and an equally hated version 3), but continues to provide great functionality.

The latest alteration to come for some time has now arrived in the form of version 5.5. It's been a while since there's been a brand new default skin (their last change: "Modern", is just ok), but "Bento" cometh. It includes great changes/fixes (ye olde style song "ticker", an EQ that doesn't show only bass), but what's notable about it is that the developers has gone full-on into making an interface that's akin to other modern players. In other words, it's big, big, BIG.

Winamp's past skins have featured detachable parts, but Bento has all the pieces incorporated. You get the player itself, the playlist editor, a large area which holds the Media Library/Visualization Studio/browser, and a new area which (by default) shows album art (about time!) and detailed track information. And try as I might, I cannot remove/hide this new area. I also can't detach any of the pieces and reassemble them. I can hide the playlist, but it just fills that area with the new area. This is the best I can make it look. And yes, the word is "Bento is a SingleUI skin", so separate components won't be possible if you want to use any of its new spiffiness.

This drove me crazy at first, because I liked to keep my Winamp always visible, at its minimum configuration (only the player itself showing), in the lower-right of my screen. I could pop-up the playlist when I needed it, which would appear to the left of the player itself.

In its new form, even though I've got it as small as I'm willing to go, Winamp just takes up too much room. This bugged me for quite some time, but since I like the new album art feature, I came up with a compromise. I keep it centered in the bottom-middle, and use the "windowshade" mode and docking property to minimize it to a small sliver at the bottom of the screen when it's taking up too much real estate. Check it out. Not too shabby.

In conclusion, I like Winamp 5.5's functionality, and think they did a great job with the look of the new skin. But if you're like me, and you liked Winamp's previous GUI behavior, you're likely going to have to adapt a bit and start using some of the new features they've put in throughout the years.

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Mastodon's Brent Hinds In Hospital

Blabbermouth is reporting that Mastodon's Brent Hinds is in the hospital after reportedly sustaining a head injury. Sounds rather awful, so hopefully it's nothing that can't be fixed with time.

EDIT: He apparently will be fine.

Thursday, September 06, 2007

What News?

Wow four weeks flies by. Sadly, there isn't a whole lot going on music-wise. Nope, the new Guns N' Roses still isn't out, Rob Zombie still makes hefty profits with his rather weak horror flicks (so he'll get invited to make more...yay!), and Metallica is still pretending that their next album will be good.

But for those of you itching to buy a new album, you can spend your hard earned dough next week on the three disc edition of Pink Floyd's Piper at the Gates of Dawn (2-disc edition is available now). And/or you can buy the first half of Iced Earth's Framing Armageddon.