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5th of August 2017 "Phonomenal"

The article "Phonomenal" has been updated with new information about the Sound Blaster, Roland LAPC-I, Covox Speech thing and Disney Sound Source. - Stefan - 25th of July 2017 iConnectHue 3.0 released

An iConnectHue release with completely overhauled user interface. And also these improvements: Room support, which also improves compatibility with Alexa

Instant timers (sleep timers and reminders) in the app, in the widget and on your switches

A great and colorful summer animation package

The complete change list will be shown to you on app start, you will also find it under "Help & More" You can get it on the App Store.

More information is available on iconnecthue.com. - Stefan - 6th of May 2017 iConnectHue 2.9 released

iConnectHue does it again by delivering new features: A brand new watchOS 3 app

Temperature display in the widget

Interrupt your motion sensor with switches, combine two of them

Improved animations, new animation packages

New light fixture suggestions

An optimized app and widget

Improvements in the switch editor

Settings reset feature

White color for sliders and drum pads

Finger up / down message for touch pad and sliders You can get it on the App Store.

More information is available on iconnecthue.com. - Stefan - 22nd of February 2012 Algoriddim.com for iPad, iPhone and Mac OS X.



Also, see MidiPads 1.5 in the news with a great review on createdigitalmusic.com. - Stefan - 17th of February 2012 MidiPads 1.5 released

Midipads 1.5 has been released with several new features: Presets (interchangeable with other users)

Bouncing for touch pads and sliders

Virtual MIDI: Trigger other iOS apps capable of virtual MIDI

Multiple senders for each axis and knob

Buttons in bottom view

Resizable pads and resizable pad area

MIDI connection overview

Settings reset feature

White color for sliders and drum pads

Finger up / down message for touch pad and sliders

How to use MidiPads with several virtual Midi apps:

MidiPads 1.5 features preview:

Help me by rating MidiPads on the store and sending me new suggestions to make it even better! - Stefan - 10th of February 2011 MidiPads released

Finally, it's been done! MidiPads (yes, that's right, changed the name slightly) has been released on the App Store. After the many positive responses and good ideas from you, I'm proud to present the full version.

See MidiPads' UI in action and how to control Traktor Pro with it:

See MidiPads easy midi learn assignment in conjunction with HALion Sonic:

Help me by rating MidiPads on the store and sending me new suggestions to make it even better! - Stefan - 4th of February 2011 Tetris-II-Review

Now that is great! Somebody reviewed Tetris II and gave it 10 out of 10 stars :) - Stefan - 20th of December 2010 MidiPadz Lite released

Not long ago I started music development in the iOS platform. Finally, there's also something to put (literally!) your fingers on: MidiPadz Lite! It's an iPad drumpad controller working with USB and network MIDI, which makes your iPad a wireless MIDI controller. Even the iPad's rotation can be made a controller! And it's for free...

Install it, try it, rate it! I you like it, if you hate it - write me! Your good ideas will form a full version which will be released in January.

- Stefan - 23rd of January 2008 SoundLib 3 beta 2 released



The next beta release of SoundLib3 is available. Waiting is over, the new release has many improvements to offer.

Improvements and changes (over beta 1) in overview: FLAC audio file support

Access to mixer output and audio device output

Access to sound channel mapping

Audio streaming from user applications

Heavy improvements on C++ side (type safe implementation), C++ examples included

Improved silent output (null device for disk writing), supports multichannel output

Some functions and variables overhauled for easier understanding

Playback improvements under Vista

Cleaning up reduced DLL size dramatically (< 90K vs. 180k)

Bugfixes and improvements

More examples, also for Lazarus

Many improvements on manual Go directly to SoundLib 3

Because it's easy to remember: you can get SoundLib also on soundlib.net. - Stefan - 10th of January 2008 Waiting for SoundLib 3 beta 2...

You surely were waiting for a faster release of SoundLib's second beta. Well, while all features and manual are ready, I have some problems with MSVC++ 2005. It just won't start, even after several (time consuming!) re-installs. I'll try to continue development on my secondary system, still it won't be as easy because of missing configurations and dependencies. My search for a job also consumes some of my spare time.

Anyway, I wish everyone a successful 2008, and I even have a small suprise upon my sleeves: SoundLib will be hosted on soundlib.net with the next release. - Stefan - 9th of November 2007 SoundLib 3 beta released



SoundLib is alive! After many internal improvements, extensive tests under several configurations and working on the help file, version 3 is ready to see the light of day! Beta means in this case that some parts of the interface may change and that some issues are known, but those don't affect function or stability. See release notes for details.

Improvements and changes in overview: 3D sound positioing

HTML help file

C++ support

OGG support

Multichannel playback and of multichannel files (OGG, WAV)

Multichannel playback (instead of Stereo) of MOD files (MOD/WOW/NST, S3M, XM)

Heavily improved class model, more simple initialization

Multichannel samples

Cubic interpolation

New buffering system for seamless playback

Many bug fixes und improvements (the most tested SoundLib release ever!) Go directly to SoundLib 3 - Stefan - 28th of December 2006 Read the c't magazine

The c't magazine published one of my articles. The article "Am Anfang stand die Raubkopie" is in the issue of 1/07 on page 84. It reports about the demo scene -- people who not only inspired not only mine but also many others work. While earlier being a race about challenging the hardware, today the presentation is what it's all about. The scene evolved from cracker groups in the early 80's and later splitted apart from illegal activities. Many companies were founded by scene members -- Futuremark (3DMark), Remedy ("Max Payne") and Starbreeze Studios ("The Chronicles of Riddick"), just to name a few. The research and writing down took me three months, the publishing took even longer.

So, buy the c't and enjoy reading the article -- feedback welcome! ... and soon ...

The work on SoundLib 2 continues. There should be a new release for the beginning of 2007, probably being followed by another release later. The current new features, based upon the current development status: OGG support

Matrix mixer -- multichannel sound, for input (OGG, WAV) as well as output

Support of C++ with the same class model (and no support anymore for the good ol' BP7... rest in peace!)

Higher quality sample interpolation

Improved class model (clearly more simple initialization)

Multi channel samples (only mono was possible yet) ... and a happy new year to all visitors! - Stefan - 9th of May 2006 New Designs

Two of my customers recently got a re-design of their pages, including larger technical updates. Another page is currently under construction (using a new content management). As soon as this content management is working, updates for this page will follow. - Stefan - 17th of January 2006 Gallery opened

All the ones interested in what I'm doing with my camera may have a look at the new menu point "Gallery". You are actually able to leave your comments right under the image. Have fun! - Stefan - 24th of December 2005 Ein weiteres Jahr...

It's a sin not updating the page a whole year. There are actually things that have changed here, but not to the usual viewer's eye.

More to happen next year -- a new content management is in work, which means less work for more content. A new, big article will follow and there are even other plans.

Merry Xmas and a happy new year to everybody! - Stefan - 18th of July 2004 The beloved lazyness...

Somehow there happened a few things on this page, but it seems I wasn't able to document this.

two new images are available at "Art", probably even soon some more

a new article about PGP in connection with Thunderbird added by a fellow (german only)

a newly designed page for a customer is watchable under Webdesign/preferences (german only) - Stefan - 4th of March 2004 Dozens of new MOD's!!

You can find a good bunch of new MOD's in coding/MODs. Have fun listening! - Stefan - 3rd of March 2004 SoundLib 2 is back!!

The turn-away from the world of DOS is upon the time, and hence SoundLib 2 does also support Delphi and Free Pascal for Windows. It was quite a piece of work, and it also will be for the future.

The current release is an alpha-version, and should make taste for more, or simply help to find into its system. Release notes as well as SL2 itself are available under "coding".

Expect also an excerpt of my current MOD-collection these days.... - Stefan - 30th of September 2003 Updates...

Believe it or not, there are actually two updates...

On one hand, the article "Phonomenal", for which I still receive positive response, got an update. There are additional pictures while the current pictures have been replaced by some with a much higher quality. As reference for MIDI playback, Descent I has been chosen, which is far more qualified for this task. The IBM MFC got another sample. Some content-related inconsistencies have been removed.

On the other hand, you'll find another picture under "art", which is a continuity of my current photo series. Have fun with rummage! - Stefan - 18th of September 2003 News...

One could think, the owner of this page just lies around and lets the sun improve his tan these term holidays. Well, (almost) right!

But as this kind of unproductivity just keeps getting more and more annyoing, something is going on here! You'll find 3 (!) new pictures on the art page, shot with my new digi-cam. Actually, I have even more of them, but before presenting everything, I have to improve some page internals in order to show them.

So visiting more often could be useful right now... - Stefan - 30th of March 2003 UPDATE

The article has been extended by some information, samples, images and links again.

This should be the last one for the next time... have fun! - Stefan - 12th of March 2003 Article available...

Right now the english version of the article on PC sound development has been uploaded.

Enjoy! - Stefan - 8th of March 2003 Finally...! Another article.

No doubt, it was about time for an update. Not without pride I can announce my next article - about the evolution of PC Sound.

In some way I have to disappoint our english readers for this moment. The article is currently only available in the German language.

However, the English translation will follow in a few days! That's all about it?!...

No. If I don't run out of time, it's very likely that one or two other articles will follow pretty soon.

Not again another year waiting for the next one ;). - Stefan - 7th of December 2002 Celebration, joy, happyness...

Finally! I've finally done the switch to a new provider for Crossfire Designs!

No just 10 K per second, the database doesn't wait for finishing its coffee-break, and anyhow and anyway.

Despite the fact that my new Webhoster is kinda bit overeager, and does everything NOW (what actually caused a bit disappointment in one case, which wasn't finished), I can't complain yet.

I don't wanna do any advertisement here, so ask me via mail, if interest. And before I go crazy in my raptures, I just wanna warn you, 'cause soon there will be something done on this page. Probably not referring my units, but some other parts of this page.

Until then my best wishes! - Stefan - This page exists since August 8th 1997

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