About Marcel Blum
Marcel Blum (email marcel [at] soundplant.org) works out of Staten Island, New York, USA as a multimedia software developer, musician, and vinyl archaeologist.
Some of his recent work include:
- for PBS, as programmer of the 3d Tour Of The Heart Shockwave site which supplements the documentary series The Mysterious Human Heart.
- for Thirteen/WNET New York, Home Vision Entertainment, and The Charles H. Revson Foundation, as technical director of the mammoth Heritage Interactive DVD-ROM (now in version 2.5), an educational multimedia project and interactive documentary based around the 9 hour PBS film Heritage: Civilization and the Jews. Check out the New York Times article about the product or purchase it at Amazon.com.
- for Free103Point9 Transmission Arts, as a concert co-engineer and performer (on turntable and laptop with custom audio software) at the unique Tune(In))) The Kitchen sound installation/event at renowned arts space The Kitchen, part of the New Sound, New York city-wide concert festival. Check out the review by the New York Times.
- for PBS, as programmer of the 3d DNA Explorer Shockwave site which supplements the documentary series DNA.
- for the television series Showtime At The Apollo, as a developer of custom digital audio software for measuring audience response during their audience-judged amateur competitions.
- for PBS, as programmer of the 3d Brain Anatomy Shockwave site which supplements the documentary series The Secret Life Of The Brain.
Contact Marcel for inquiries about multimedia software, music, or sound design projects, including customizing Soundplant for your needs (such as adding video capabilities, custom input devices, or any other specific features), or customizing eBay for your online store.
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Jan 03 2007
Marcel Blum Soundplant 26 posted in
Free, Marcel Blum, Software
Soundplant 26 is a self-contained digital audio performance program that turns your computer keyboard into a fully customizable sample-triggering device.


