It’s next-level chaos – literally. The radical sonic exploration of the original Softpop by Peter Edwards and Bastl has been massively expanded into a new modular analog synth and sound processor. In a chaotic universe, here’s the kind of unpredictability you want to swallow whole — rather than the other way around.
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NVIDIA’s Omniverse and Studio let you create 3D worlds together – and they’re free to use
It’s a simple pitch to Windows and Linux users: so long as you have a compatible RTX GPU to render, NVIDIA is going to throw an insane amount of stuff at you for free to create and collaborate. That landscape is growing – and it’s now out of beta.
Ableton Live through the years, in vintage images, reviews, and even retro installs
Ableton Live turned 20 in October, and it goes without saying it’s had a profound impact on music making in intervening years. But want to really see how it’s evolved? Here are screenshots, dated reviews, and even retro installs as proof.
DIY Eurorack series kicks off with Erica Synths and Moritz Klein mki x es.EDU
Latvian legends Erica Synth are teaming up with German DIY electronics personality Moritz Klein for a 9-kit modular monosynth project. The first module is out now.
51 albums, loads of listening, and underappreciated music to fuel your playlists from 2021
Sometimes the way out of darkness is hitting play – to reach deeper feelings in a way only music can. The challenge can be just getting the track queued. All due respect to algorithms, half the joy of doing that is finding someone you trust.
FL Studio 20.9 drops with new effects, undo everything, expanded Apple M1 plug-in support
FL Studio users got a nice solstice gift – lots of new features, covered in their lifetime updates plan.
Free plug-ins: iZotope Trash 2 is free for a limited time for your distortion and mangling needs
It’s not an exaggeration to say iZotope defined the modern distortion plug-in with Trash. Grabbing the deep, expansive Trash 2 plug-in for free is a no-brainer.
Resolume 7.8’s REST API turns your visual tools into tweakable web servers
In a huge boon to coders and hackers, Resolume’s Arena, Avenue, and even modular Wires now all can be accessed as web servers. Want your smartphone to be able to dial into that visual creation? Now it’s easy.
Free MIDI Tape Recorder captures all your expression – sample-accurate, no quantization
It’s a way of going truly off the grid – MIDI Tape Recorder captures and recalls performances as sample-accurate, like tape. It’s free for Mac and iOS now, from developer Geert Bevin / Uwyn.
VR becomes a fluid medium, a music video you can play, more, in PatchXR Patchathon
Imagine VR not as passive experience, but as the ability to “play” all those immersive elements – from 3D forms and architectures to spatial sound – live like an instrument. That sums up what has made the Patchathon artist intensives with PatchXR so engaging. Here’s the newest work from late this year, made in just days by invited artists, live in VR.