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Bitwig Studio 4: Apple Silicon, new Operators, expression Spread, comping
Bitwig Studio 4 doesn’t have a single banner feature like The Grid. Instead, you get multiple refinements: Operators combine the best of hardware with the best of DAWs – and the new version runs natively on your new Mac. Okay, first – Bitwig continues to excel at supporting every platform. That includes Linux (and I […]
Unreal Engine 5 brings fresh eye candy and patchable MetaSounds DSP
It makes beautiful, realistic… canyons. It makes games. It does incredible things with light. And oh yeah – surprise. This game engine also boasts a powerful, patchable DSP sound engine inside, blurring the line between game, graphics, and audio tool. It’s all positively Unreal. Um, 5. Early Access.
HammerHead, the classic 1997 software drum machine, seems about to get a reboot
The year: 1997. Drum machines as software are still largely unheard of. Developer Bram Bos dives into the water early with a tool called HammerHead. And now, that legendary creation may get a second lease on life.
Free presets, free filter, TAL-Filter-2 mean a new trance-y Age of Love for us all
After all this isolation, it only seems right to have a new Age of Love. By which I mean, of course – lush, lush 90s trance presets and everything for free.
Moog’s awesome apps are free right now, for iPhone, iPad, and Mac
If you have almost any moderately-recent Apple device, here’s one you don’t want to miss. Moog’s full line of apps are free in celebration of Bob Moog’s birthday on Sunday.
Reason 12 will bring new Combinator, more – and subscribers will see features roll out sooner
We knew Reason 12 would finally solve high-resolution support – now we get a glimpse of what else is coming, and when.
A brilliant, diverse Indian compilation seeks urgent support for COVID relief in India
Deep and wide-ranging, this musical selection of productions entirely from artists of the Indian diaspora urgently seeks your support. As the medical system fails in India, the artists are working with essential community organization on the ground serving some of the most marginalized.
Bristol gets a new free community studio from Batu; the beauty of public access
Bristol-based DJ/producer Batu sends word of a new community access studio he’s founded in his city. It’s a reminder of the value this kind of space can have – especially right now. All of music has been hit hard by the pandemic – starved not just of venues to play, but also the connections, friends, […]
Bleep it out with Fenix, the Dutch modular you’ve probably never heard of
The Synton Fenix has been used by the likes of Martin Gore and has a story interwoven with decades of Dutch synth history. Here’s your chance to discover this little-known gem – and learn some synth technique you can apply to your own software/hardware modulars!