Moog’s Mother line have all had patch cables. Now, the Grandmother adds something else – keys. Oh, and a heck of a lot of colors. We talked to Moog to get the inside scoop on the new Grandmother.
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Crudebyte brings a significant raft of new features to Colossus Piano 2.0
Crudebyte brings a significant raft of new features to Colossus Piano 2.0, their flagship piano instrument which is free on the app store, but with multiple IAPs if you want to experience the maximum that the instrument can deliver
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From the creators of the monome grid, there’s a teaser out now for a new standalone box that could replace the computer for various creative tasks – and that builds on the legendary mlr patch.
Read more →LayR 1.2 packs a huge punch of new features to this massively polyphonic synth
LayR 1.2 packs a huge punch of new features to this massively polyphonic synth which is capable of delivering up to 256 voices of rich, multi-layered and textured sounds
Read more →How to try GPU-accelerated live visuals in a few steps, for free
The growing power of gaming architectures for visuals has a side benefit: it can produce elaborate visuals without touching the CPU, which is busy on musicians’ machines dealing with sound.
Read more →In a documentary film, a return to Detroit and speaker f***ing
It’s still winter, but some crazy techno heads are dreaming of Detroit. Interdimensional Transmissions documents the soul of the midwest techno scene.
Read more →Premiere: Spell Drops music video is flowing, organic electronic poetry
Paris-based artist Morgan Friedrich is a choreographer as well as a producer – and his video and music are both infused with that sense of music and body.
Read more →Mammut is free software that does completely insane things to sounds
From the darkest arts in auditory alchemy, you can find gems like Mammut, a free tool that will utterly mangle digital audio into forms beautiful and chaotic.
Read more →Bela Mini gives you 1ms sound anywhere, to turn into anything, for £120
Make anything you want, with free music software of your choice, and <1ms latency. Bela is back, smaller than ever – a pocket-sized £120 computer for sound.
Read more →Moog is making a $35,000 modular 1969 synth – so let’s ask them why
Moog Music have announced they’re painstakingly recreating a 1969 modular classic. So we asked the engineers why they’d do that – and why it costs 35 grand.
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