Awesome Stuff: Tools For Creators
from the if-you-create-it... dept
This week's awesome stuff takes a look at some tools (and toys) for different creative types.
The Hemingwrite
Many a modern writer has, at one time or another, fantasized about getting a good ol' fashioned typewriter. The appeal of the beautiful old machines is easy to understand, but writers who follow through on this dream often discover that the romance isn't quite worth the hassle of jammed keys and broken letters. Enter the Hemingwrite: a "digital typewriter" with an e-paper screen and a tight, compact design. It serves the main purpose most people see in typewriters — a dedicated, one-purpose machine that lets you lock yourself in a room and hammer out that novel free of distraction — but without all the baroque (and breakable) mechanics.
The Mikme
There's no shortage of portable microphones and recording devices out there, but the Mikme seems like it could be one of the best offerings around. In addition to functioning like a standard USB microphone, it can also wirelessly connect to iOS and Android devices or record in standalone mode to its internal 180-hour storage. Audio wonks will be pleased to know it records up to 96kHz/24 bit, as well. That's a lot of recording power packed into such a tiny unit, and its versatility means there's never a reason to miss snagging the audio of a good jam session or conversation.
The Wallet Capo
"Anyone have a capo?" is not an uncommon request when guitarists gather. Sure, there's usually one kicking around in the case, but guitars are nomadic instruments and the accessories don't always make the trip. The Wallet Capo uses some smart design to solve this problem and bring capos closer to the level of picks — i.e. something you've always got wedged in a pocket somewhere. This initial crowdfunding project is for the 3D-printed "beta" version of the device, but with enough backing will expand into new laser-cut production models.
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