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The amazing classic synth and experimental moments on children’s TV
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Maschine will finally get time stretching, melodic shifting for loops
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It’s Cyber Monday; here’s where to find deals on music gear and apps
Over the holiday season, developers of software and hardware for music making are offering steep discounts. Here’s where to find them.
Watch a completely mental set of MeeBlip synth stop motion animations
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Waves give you the old-school VU meter your DAW is missing, for free
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What you can learn from Belief Defect’s modular-PC live rig
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