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Live radio from Gaza, Khan Younis and Bethlehem-Hebron choirs meet
Music December 24, 2024
Liz Pelly’s Spotify book reveals how company uses ghost content
Music Tech Web December 19, 2024
Around VCV Rack modular community, eclectic flowing sounds
A funny thing happened on the way to the VCV Rack forum. In a paradigm many still stubbornly imagine as chin-scratching noise, software modular makers are producing beautiful, liquid electronic sounds.
Testing G-Stomper Producer on Android – and how it helped unlock new rhythms
It started with some feedback from a musician and music theorist to a developer. What happened next: this powerful set of Android music tools evolved some new rhythmic chops.
Accusonus Rhythmiq is an AI assistant that works with your rhythms and control
“AI” in the popular imagination has become a vision of machines making the music. Rhythmiq is a new plug-in that’s the opposite – software that promises to let you do more with your own grooves.
Don’t upgrade to Catalina yet – here’s an easy explanation why not
I’ve done the deep dive. Here’s the fast explanation of why it’s too soon to upgrade to macOS Catalina – either if you’re pressed for time, or to forward to your friends.
macOS Catalina is here; Final Cut update, Logic compatibility, don’t update your Mac yet
macOS Catalina is here as a free update today, along with updated information on Apple’s own pro apps. But music users should continue to delay upgrading for now.
Polyend’s Medusa still looks unique amidst wavetable rush, and now it’s €798
With characteristic engineer’s modesty, Polish maker Polyend calls its Medusa wavetable+analog grid “slightly different.” But it’s really rather different, and a €798 price makes it more accessible.
Make an ultra-simple DIY oscillator, inspired by vintage Heathkit
With a stupidly simple number of parts, you can make this oscillator on just a breadboard. Its inspiration is classic, vintage DIY gear from Heathkit.
What are all the synths hiding in Mutable’s modules (and their free VCV ports?)
Mutable Instruments packed a lot of different sound models into a single module with Braids and “spiritual successor” Plaits. Learn what they do in these videos.
Natural-sounding reverbs come to Eurorack: Tasty Chips stereo convolution reverb
It’s one more way your Eurorack modular is starting to look like a total replacement for your computer: stereo convolution reverb is next.