Ian Rogers Talks Tech Innovation, Marketing Changes For New Music Industry at Touring Conference
Topspin’s Ian Rogers sat down with Billboard at last week’s Touring Conference in New York City to discuss the ways in which emerging technology is changing the music industry, specifically how artists can market themselves directly to fans.
“Artists are bringing an increasing amount of marketing value,” he said, emphasizing that promoters look to the artists who can personally bring in the most fans when looking to fill their venues. Rogers also touched on the creative ways in which artists are marketing themselves to their fans, citing the example of Odd Future’s carnival as a way to engage with a fan base in a way outside of the standard backstage VIP experience.
“I tell artists, pull out a calendar,” he said. “Do one small thing a week, and one big thing a month.” [Billboard.biz]
Samplr – A Multi-Touch Sampler For iPad
Developer Marcos Alonso has introduced Samplr – an iPad sampling instrument designed for live performance.
Unlike other apps that try to recreate real life instruments or interaction concepts from traditional computers Samplr was designed from the very beginning for Multi-Touch devices.
Features:
- 7 different play modes: Slicer, Looper, E-bow, Tape, Scratch, Keyboard and Loop Player.
- 6 simultaneous samples (with 6 voices each).
- 5 sound effects per sample: Distortion, Filter, Amplitude Modulator, Feedback Delay and Reverb.
- Gesture recorder.
- High quality audio engine.
- Detailed user guide.
- Ready to use sample library.
Samplr is available in the App Store for $4.99. [Synthtopia]