London-based Sounds Like These is a creative audio company which means they do commercial music composition, sound design, and post-production. Their clients include Nike, Netflix, and Google. As Matt Muir writes in Web Curios, "their website is one of the very, very few that makes it worth turning the volume up for." I agree. It's an auralgasm with every click.
Creative audio company delivers auralgasms with its website
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Run audio to speakers through your home's power lines
I like this gadget mostly because it will land with audiophiles like a bat to the head: running audio over your household power lines. No speaker cables necessary! Audio Cu… READ THE REST
Master recordings of 90s music on slowly dying media
The audio production industry website Mix Online reports that tons of major archives of music master recordings—mostly from the 90s—have been dying out and disappearing. The problem? Hard drives. For… READ THE REST
AI-generated spectrogram looks like a corgi and sounds like one too
Images that Sound are AI-generated spectrograms—visual representations of audio data—which look like the thing represented by the sound. It can be prompted, though there doesn't appear to be a public… READ THE REST
Turn long meetings into short summaries with this AI-powered recorder
TL;DR: Streamline note-taking with the Focais Meet One — a voice-activated recorder on sale for $99.99 (reg. $149). Let's face it — nobody wants to replay hours of meeting recordings or sift through… READ THE REST
PDFs don't have to be annoying
TL;DR: Edit, annotate, convert, and scan PDFs with a lifetime subscription to UPDF for just $59.99. If you've ever tried to sign, edit, or reorganize a PDF using outdated or overpriced software, you… READ THE REST
Fix your photos faster than you can say "cheese"
TL;DR: Step up your photo editing with a lifetime of Corel AfterShot Pro 3 for $19.99 — a powerful, fast, and user-friendly tool for managing and perfecting your shots. Whether it's sorting… READ THE REST