NAMM AND SUPPORTMUSIC COALITION APPLAUD U.S. SENATORS' CALL FOR STUDY OF ACCESS TO MUSIC

·Wednesday May 9, 2007

WASHINGTON, May 9, 2007—NAMM, the trade association of the international music products industry, today announced that Senator Chris Dodd (D-CT) and Senator Lamar Alexander (R-TN) sent a letter to David Walker, the Comptroller General of the Government Accountability Office (GAO), requesting that the GAO conduct a study on access to music and arts education in the American public school system since passage of the No Child Left Behind Act.

This week, Senators Dodd and Alexander also introduced a resolution recognizing the benefits and importance of school-based music education. Senators Dodd and Alexander are members of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP), and are Chairman and Ranking Member of its Subcommittee on Children and Families.

“No child should be deprived of the chance to explore his or her creativity in a nurturing educational environment,” said Dodd. “Picking up a musical instrument, a paint brush, or a script can allow a child to discover a hidden talent and can serve as a much-needed positive influence in the midst of the many difficult decisions that young people face today. I am hopeful that the GAO will act quickly to deliver findings about the current condition of arts education in American public schools so that we can seek to improve it during the reauthorization of the No Child Left Behind Act.”

Added Alexander: “Music Education is important. I had some great teachers, but my piano teacher, Miss Lennis Tedford was the best. From age five until my high school senior recital, I spent thirty minutes with her each week. ‘Don’t play that monkey business,’ she would say, as she could always tell when I’d been playing too much Jerry Lee Lewis.

From Miss Tedford I learned more than music. She taught me the discipline of Czerny and the metronome, the logic of Bach, the clean joy of Mozart. She encouraged me to let my emotions run with Chopin and Rachmaninoff. She made sure I was ready for the annual piano competition, and that I performed completely under control. I still thank her for the discipline and love of music she gave me each time I sit at the piano today.”

A companion resolution – introduced by Reps. Jim Cooper (D-TN) and Jon Porter (R-NV) – passed the House of Representatives on April 26 by unanimous consent.

NAMM and its large coalition of partners applaud these Senators’ actions to determine how ‘No Child Left Behind’ has impacted music and arts education in this country,” said Joe Lamond. “Both houses of the U.S. Congress now stand in favor of the many proven benefits of making music and the importance of music and arts education for every child. And we hope music advocates everywhere will remind their local school boards of this overwhelming Congressional support when school budgets are being discussed.”

About NAMM
NAMM is the not-for-profit association that unifies, leads and strengthens the $17 billion global musical instruments and products industry. NAMM’s activities and programs are designed to promote music making to people of all ages. NAMM is comprised of approximately 9,000 Member companies. For more information about NAMM, interested parties can visit www.namm.org or call 800-767-NAMM (6266).

Toontrack Music releases EZplayer Free

·Thursday May 3, 2007

Today EZplayer Free is released to all registering users and registered Toontrack customers.

EZplayer Free is, to start with, a MIDI bridge, organizer and wrapper between different drum sampler formats. EZplayer Free is the first step towards EZplayer. EZplayer will be unveiled and released later this year and will boast much extended functionality for performers as well as composers. EZplayer will be available through AUDIOMIDIMALL. Exact release dates and pricing are as yet unavailable.

EZplayer Free Features:

  • showcases the EZ MIDI handling as used in EZdrummer.
  • organizes and converts MIDI files to the mapping of the major acoustic drum samplers available on the market.
  • ensures current and future dfh Superior users can access MIDI content and functionality.
  • gives users the capability to add their own MIDI into the EZplayer browser.
  • is compatible with the MIDI libraries shipping with EZdrummers EZX expansion packs.
  • supports drag and drop capabilities into all major hosts.
  • gives the user the ability to import and use MIDI in EZplayer Free from any of the drum sampler formats supported by the software.
  • contains a number of free MIDI files.

EZplayer Free is available as Mac Universal Binary VST, AU and RTAS, as well as VST and RTAS for the PC platform. For more info on what EZplayer Free does, and is, give AUDIOMIDIMALL a call at 520-690-0095, click on thier Live Chat if available, or email them at sales@audiomidimall.com.

Bela D Media's GIOVANI

·Tuesday September 20, 2005

The reviews are in, and the verdict is unanimous: Bela D Media has hit a proverbial home-run with Giovani – Voices of the Young, its recently released sample library of children’s choirs. Giovani is the first sound library in history to offer a girl’s choir with the same depth and precision as normally paid to boy’s choirs.

Visit Bela D’s reviews page to read more.

Kontakt 2 Experience

·Thursday September 15, 2005

Dear Boss…

It was about a month ago we decided to do a complete review of the ‘Sound Package’ that Native Instruments brought out for their ‘Sampler Instrument’ Kontakt 2 at Summer NAMM. I have been at it more than a month now. I can tell you that if you want a complete review of this virtual instrument sound library, go ahead and fire me. I do not think it can be done.

Instead of firing me, I really hope you ask why I think it can’t be done?

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MOTU SYMPHONIC INSTRUMENT

·Wednesday August 24, 2005

The tests I used to create this review may have been patently unfair, but I designed them to let me detect what I consider the worst problems of sample packages and virtual instruments I may want to use regularly.

People who know me realize I don’t go around praising things I expect to be good but are really rather common or mediocre. My attitude going in and looking at MOTU Symphonic Instrument was: “How can a package selling for under $400 represent itself to be a kind of philharmonic in a box. How could it be any good? I consider the price low for what it says it can to do in the publicity.”

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ETHNOWORLD 3 - A Review

·Friday August 12, 2005

REVIEW – ETHNOWORLD 3 COMPLETE produced by Marcel Barsotti and Best Service. 4 out of a Possible 5

Reviewed by: Gregory Chmara Sr.

I am an admitted human musical sound collecting freak (or devoté). I often enjoy listening as much (and sometimes more) than creating.

Here’s what I mean…

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