You can think of Resolume as the “Ableton of VJing” – a tool that lets you trigger visuals instead of musical patterns. And it just got a big upgrade.
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How magnetic oscillations of a comet became a new album of music
In Francesco Novara’s new EP Astron, space exploration is both inspiration and the literal source of all the sounds you hear.
KOMA are about to get deep into Eurorack – starting with power
Okay, first, a power product sounds like about the most boring music tech news ever. But the kids at KOMA have found a way to make modular power exciting.
Listen to a mix of music that’s techno, but not four on the floor
If “techno” as genre is making you feel stifled, maybe you just need some different techno. Leisure System’s Sam Barker has our cure.
Now a DAW does pitch and time shifts the way you wish it would
If the last generation of production software was about UI, workflow, and add-on extras, the next generation may be about science. Witness MOTU’s DP 9.5.
Here’s how MeeBlip can get you started with hardware synths
We made MeeBlip because we love getting our hands on sound and playing with synth hardware. But for people not totally used to working with this kind of gear, there can be lots of questions. So, here’s a guide to adding MeeBlip triode to your setup. If you’re thinking of getting ‘out of the box’ […]
Roland’s D-50 is the latest 80s creation to get Boutique treatment
No one can fault the D-50 — erm, “D-05” — for authenticity. Roland’s latest Boutique Series basically is a shrunk-down version of the original.
What to know about NI’s new Maschine, Komplete Kontrol hardware
Native Instruments just revised their Maschine and Komplete Kontrol hardware. Here are some early impressions of what’s new, in advance of our review.
The big little MeeBlip triode synth now has a $119.95 everyday price
Sometimes big sounds come in small packages. And so to get MeeBlips to everyone, we have a new, everyday low price of US$119.95.
Why would you want this €129 kit covered in sixty knobs?
It’s an expansion kit for an obscure boutique drum machine – and maybe the most niche product from Bastl Instruments yet. But it could be more than that.