iOptigan is a faithful and lo-fi recreation of the Optigan Organ from the 1970s for your iOS device, but with the kind of features you’ve come to expect
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Ableton Live 10 in depth: hands-on impressions, what’s new
Live 10 adds a tasty new synth and delay effect, an updated look, and many more small details. We’ve had it now a few weeks; here’s a look at what’s new.
Read more →GarageBand on iOS adds powerful sequencer and a lot more sounds
Apple’s music production tool gets a new step sequencer for rhythms, sound libraries, and Eastern touch instruments – plus it looks good on the iPhone X.
Read more →EQ may not be the most interesting of FX, but this EQ might just have the potential to change your mind
Whilst it’s true that EQ may not be the most interesting of FX, but this EQ might just have the potential to change your mind
Read more →Twerk like a Spectre with Ghostwerk’s Shadow Culture
Brainy beats and hyperactive microedits are back, with a new, digital-native ease. Meet the North Hollywood-born kid who’s making trackers fresh again.
Read more →Now is the best time to check Moog’s iOS apps
Moog have a great range of iOS apps but not everyone knows about them, if you don’t then now is the best time to check Moog’s iOS apps
Read more →Korg will bring their Gadget music studio to the Nintendo Switch console
KORG have long embraced their Japanese neighbors at Nintendo by bringing music apps to handheld gaming platforms. Now it’s Nintendo Switch’s turn.
Read more →In London, the Future Of Music festival merges music, tech, and learning
Old Truman Brewery’s inaugural Future Of Music festival brings together music technology workshops, sound installations, live performances and much more
Read more →Roland’s SH-101 – you could also play it while downhill skiing
One important comparison of the Roland boutique SH-01A to the original SH-101 I haven’t yet seen: can it ski?
Read more →iAbyssal is a new light theremin synth for your iOS device
An iPhone as a theremin isn’t a new idea. But that doesn’t mean that there isn’t room for something new. So here’s iAbyssal, a virtual analog photo-synth
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