Song links from #iTunes can play directly from inside Twitter #music, that is so cool… #nowplaying https://t.co/5P4LoEi1Pu
— Mike Shupp (@MikeShupp) August 4, 2013
iTunes Links in Twitter #music
Song links from #iTunes can play directly from inside Twitter #music, that is so cool… #nowplaying https://t.co/5P4LoEi1Pu
— Mike Shupp (@MikeShupp) August 4, 2013
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Successfully installed the new iLok License Manager application on the studio machine and the laptop, registered my new iLok 2, and successfully transferred all my licenses from my iLok 1. Pro Tools® 10.3.5 is up and running very smoothly on both machines, and I’m getting ready for one final update to 10.3.6, before making the leap to 64-bit OS and Pro Tools® 11.
Nice list of music industry and DIY musician book titles at @hypebot ‘s Amazon aStore – astore.amazon.com/hypebot-20
— Mike Shupp (@MikeShupp) June 1, 2013

In advance of the upcoming release of Pro Tools® 11, the Avid Knowledge Base has provided an initial list of supported audio interfaces and peripherals. Happy to see the 003 console and Mbox® 2 are supported:
Link – Avid Knowledge Base | Pro Tools 11.0 Approved Audio Interfaces and Peripherals

Gerard Cosloy’s 12XU label out of Austin will reissue Tommy Keene’s hard-to-find 1982 debut LP “Strange Alliance” next month, on both clear and black 150 gram vinyl. The limited edition reissue, shipping May 28th, was remastered by Jason Ward at Chicago Mastering Service, and will include two songs not on the original Avenue LP, “Nothing Is Gray” and “Stuck On A Ship.”
The release follows 12XU’s Record Store Day reissue of Tommy’s “Back To Zero Now” b/w “Mr. Roland” 7″ single (12XU 050-1)

Apple now offers optional two-step verification for Apple ID, the key to an Apple account, which controls iOS devices, iCloud, iTunes and Apple Support. Google already has two-step verification, and this feature goes a long way toward making online accounts stronger in the current “threat landscape,” as security experts say. With the new Apple feature turned on, both a password and a four-digit verification code sent to an iOS device will be required to allow sign-in. All cloud storage services should follow suit. Read more:
Increase the security of your Apple ID with two-step verification
Apple ID: Frequently asked questions about two-step verification for Apple ID