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The MIDI Basics page from TweakHeads Electronic Musicians Cafe. Has a good overview of MIDI, but also a sidebar to information on many other music technologies.
DRUMMERWORLD - Welcome to the World of Drummers and Drums
This site contains information about dozens of drummers, material on drum clinics, and reports from drumming conventions and conferences. The "DrumClinic" section allows one to browse through video clips of professionals demonstrating various techniques.
AppleScript is a simple Macintosh-only programming language that can control and automate actions on your Mac. AppleScripts written for iTunes can manage files and track information, create playlists, interact with other applications, and perform many oth
Education Projects :: Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH
The Education section of Steinberg music software, publishers of Cubase. Explains an educational initiative, also a link to their products aimed, or useful, for educators.
CUBASE.COM - Home of the independent and friendly Cubase forum
A website devoted to cubase computer-based digital audio recording software (ofr Mac or PC). Includes discussion boards, and in the FAQs section some basic overviews about music technology, and tutorials for cubase.
A website full of information on various music technology related subjects. This page contains reviews and information on various music technology, as well as a side bar linking to many websites recommended by Synthtopia.
The Mockingbird Foundation is a non-profit organization founded by Phish fans in 1996 (and incorporated march 1997) to generate charitable proceeds from the Phish community. All Foundation revenues support music education for children.
The AppleScript Sourcebook was founded by Bill Cheeseman, a long-time member of the AppleScript community. It first went live on August 26, 1996. Before the transition to MacScripter.net was completed, Bill updated all of the Tips and some of the Scripts
The Scout Report is the flagship publication of the Internet Scout Project. Published every Friday both on the web and by email, it provides a fast, convenient way to stay informed of valuable resources on the Internet.
This site provides resources for the professional development of practicing K-12 music educators in technology-based music instruction. We believe it will contribute to your awareness, knowledge, and positive attitudes toward using technology as a music e