PRS Guitarbud

The PRS Guitarbud came to my attention recently via @fretbase.

This must-have accessory allows you to plug your guitar directly into your iPhone and 2nd Gen iPod Touch (simultaneously with your headphones) for use with all guitar applications.

30 bucks. I just ordered one up.

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FBdN Goes A Capella!

I’ve downloaded a new app: FourTrack. App seems pretty good, although transferring tracks from the iPhone to the computer is a bit of a pain. You’ve got to have a WiFi hookup, which I don’t (a neighbor does, fortunately), and then each track has to be downloaded separately.

In any event, the app seems like it might facilitate some musical microblogging. Maybe they’ll do update to make syncing/sharing easier. Here’s the first creation. I will trick this out in GarageBand, even if it is only six seconds.


iPhone Passion

Bits and pieces this evening.

  • I’m warming to the idea of making music on the iPhone. Along those lines, although from a visual arts perspective, is this New York Review of Books story: “David Hockney’s iPhone Passion.”

“It’s always there in my pocket, there’s no thrashing about, scrambling for the right color. One can set to work immediately, there’s this wonderful impromptu quality, this freshness, to the activity; and when it’s over, best of all, there’s no mess, no clean-up. You just turn off the machine. Or, even better, you hit Send, and your little cohort of friends around the world gets to experience a similar immediacy. There’s something, finally, very intimate about the whole process.”

  • It appears my next door neighbor has bought a new toilet, a Kohler. The box, out on the sidewalk, bore this tagline: “The Global Leader in Performance Toilets.”
  • Via Blip.fm, I came across FoxyTunes, Yahoo’s music player browser plug-in. It’s a great conduit from iTunes to Twitter. I wish they had something equivalent on the iPhone, which is how I do most of my listening. Anyway, the FoxyTunes page on Genesis’ “Anyway” led me to this YouTube video of the pianist’s eye view of the tune. Very nice.

Microblogging Germ

This is about all I’ve got this evening:


While recording those 46 seconds on Voice Memos a moment ago, it occurred to me that what I’d really like is an iPhone app that allows multi-track recording. Via this thread on MacRumors, I found this app. Might be worth a look.

Party Sounds with Grateful Dead

Voice Memos is rapidly becoming my favorite iPhone app.

Tonight, I used it to capture a wonderful, soothing sound: a party with the Grateful Dead on in the background.


Noise.io iPhone Synth – this looks like the real deal

Here’s the video.  I’ll start playing with this one soon and let you know how that goes.  Looks delicious!

I’m Blogging This


BenSpark via Flickr

July 12, 2009 didn’t bring me much blog fodder. I did record this ditty, which involves the use of two wooden spoons, a Plan Toys banjo, a drum that some friends bought for us in Tanzania, and the voice memo app on my iPhone:

7_12_09_mp3 6_06 PM

This one won’t go into GarageBand, unless someone requests it. I guess stranger things have gone into the Box on this site.

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