<?xml version='1.0' ?><rss version='2.0'><channel><title>ThisIsNotALabel Computer Music Blog</title><description>At thisisnotalabel.com, we serve up anything that is computer music related.  From plugin, software and site reviews to a new mp3 every monday.</description><link>http://www.thisisnotalabel.com/index.php</link><item><title>Finding Unique Sounds</title><description>
Sometimes, finding the sound that you are looking for can be very difficult, however, if you are open-minded there is usually a solution to your problem that is somewhere within reach.


In this video, Tim Prebble shows us how he created some in</description><link>http://www.thisisnotalabel.com/talk.php?bp=536</link></item><item><title>Playing Telephone</title><description>
It's interesting to see how the internet has effected collaboration.  We all accept the fact that the internet is a terrific communication tool, and it can allow people from vastly different backgrounds to come together over a common pursuit.


</description><link>http://www.thisisnotalabel.com/talk.php?bp=535</link></item><item><title>Developing in Flash</title><description>
I am not especially fond of Flash.


You see, I am a programmer, and as long as Flash has been around, it has had a reputation as a toy.  Among programmers, that is.  It has always been looked down upon as something that artists use for web deve</description><link>http://www.thisisnotalabel.com/talk.php?bp=534</link></item><item><title>MAX vs PD</title><description>

Miller Puckette's electronic children have finally had enough!  Pure Data and MAX/MSP are tired of peacefully coexisting.  They want war!


In a challenge that sounds a bit like an old-school cutting contest, a group of musicians are getting t</description><link>http://www.thisisnotalabel.com/talk.php?bp=533</link></item><item><title>Using Music to Find Disease</title><description>

There is an interesting new class of applications being developed that use music to simplify large data sets.  One pioneer who is leading the way is Gil Alterovitz, a research fellow at Harvard Medical School.  Alterovitz created an application t</description><link>http://www.thisisnotalabel.com/talk.php?bp=532</link></item></channel></rss>