OS X Audio - The Ultimate Mac OS X Audio Resource.
Applications
Audio, MIDI and other software, not including effects or instruments
Effects
Effects and signal processing hardware, plug-ins, presets and impulse responses
Hardware
Audio, MIDI and computer hardware, not including effects or instruments
Instruments
Hardware and software instruments, soundware, patches and sample libraries
Mac OS X
Network and system configuration, preventative maintenance and system utilities
Presets and Templates
Share your favourite methods of working or presets. [uploads to the boards are on their way]
Cubase/Nuendo
Discussion of Steinberg's Cubase and Nuendo, not including effects, hardware or instruments
Digital Performer
Discussion of MOTU's Digital Performer, not including effects, hardware or instruments
Live
Discussion of Ableton Live, not including effects, hardware or instruments
Logic
Discussion of Apple's Logic Pro and Express, not including effects, hardware or instruments
Pro Tools
Discussion of DigiDesign's Pro Tools hardware and software, not including effects or instruments
Reason
The place to talk about Reason and Rewire ...
LearnGigaStudio is an ad supported website that provides tutorial information about TASCAM'S GigaStudio FOR FREE to any and all visitors.
We provide FREE online lessons for GigaStudio in both text and video form. This information is given away via both our website and (eventually) also through PODCASTS. Vistors can watch or download these videos on their computers or their IPOD.
Big Meteor Publishing provides free resources for musicians through several web sites (Best Music Books, Indie Link Exchange) and though their book The Indie Bible which helps indie bands promote their music to the web and the world.
Disc-o-logue: Catalogue of French-language popular music available in Canada and published between 1962 and 1979. Includes information from the archives of Louise Lamothe, creator of Disc-O-Logue.
Disc-O-Logue was a music publication created by Louise Lamothe that lists French-language songs from Canada, France and other parts of the French-speaking world, which were available in Canada on LPs and 45-rpm discs from 1962 to 1979. Madame Lamothe saw the need for a French-language music catalogue not only for her own record store, but for other stores, companies and customers as well. Because of her professional interest in copyright and copyright agencies, Louise Lamothe also used Disc-O-Logue to document the copyrights applicable to each song. Disc-O-Logue proved to be an invaluable reference source used by music companies, record store owners and customers alike to locate performers, labels or titles of various songs on recordings.
The Disc-O-Logue Archive was acquired by the National Library of Canada from Madame Lamothe in 1986 to complement the Library's holdings of Canadian music and sound recordings. The Archive consists of copies of the Disc-O-Logue publication, the master card catalogue, and the record release information. In addition, the National Library has also been given copies of Disc-O-Logue Best Sellers lists which were also produced by Madame Lamothe ...
SoundRage: Provides musicians with a means to find local talent and advance their art through services, equipment, books and contacts. Includes several message boards ...