ASK Video SX ED Cubase Tutorial DVDs

Ask Video SX ED Cubase Tutorial DVDs reviewed in The Technofile by MC Rebbe The Rapping RabbiWhen I reviewed Cubase SX3, just over a year ago, I mentioned ASK Video’s SX ED tutorial series, which comprises level 1, 2 & 3 DVDs, available individually, or as a set. At the time I had been sent just the level 2 disc, which I though was “excellent” (and that’s a quote),  but was unable to comment on the rest of the series. Recently though,  I was sent the full set and so was able to set about reviewing all three discs…a task completed just in time to hear the announcement of Cubase SX4…that’s the pace of modern technology for you…or possibly irony…not that it matters as whichever version of Cubase you’re using, these DVDs are essential viewing…and that’s another quote! Continue reading “ASK Video SX ED Cubase Tutorial DVDs”

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Edirol / Digital Stage Motion Dive .Tokyo Console Edition

Edirol Digital Stage Motion Dive Tokyo Console Edition reviewed in The Technofile by MC Rebbe the Rapping Rabbi

According to legend, back in 1998, Tomoyasu Hirano (now the CEO of Digital Stage) had a VJing gig. At the time most Japanese VJs did their thing with video tapes, but since Hirano’s  repertoire was entirely computer generated, he, quite logically wanted to find a way to output direct from his computer, so he wrote some software…in one evening (the evening before the gig no less)…and so Motion Dive was born, which, as it evolved, gained the suffix ‘.Tokyo’, in reference to the scene out of which it had grown.

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