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Akai MPC Touch
The MPC has always been about its fast, hands-on interface — can a touchscreen make it even better?
David Axelrod: Producer
For a man who likes to work quickly in the studio, David Axelrod's new album has taken an awfully long time to make — 33 years, to be precise. Meanwhile, his groundbreaking '60s and '70s productions have become a crucial resource for the biggest names in hip-hop.
Akai Miniak
This versatile compact synth takes the essence of its close cousin, the Alesis Micron, and adds a twist...
Akai APC40
Akai and Ableton have collaborated on the APC40, to bring tightly integrated, hands-on hardware control to Live.
DJ VADIM: White Russian
Hip-hop's biggest stars have always been American, and their success has tended to overshadow artists from other countries. London-based Russian DJ Vadim, however, is winning increasing recognition for his distinctive, cosmopolitan music. Sam Inglis finds out how he puts together his tracks.
Brian 'BT' Transeau
BT revitalised the sound of boy band N'Sync, composed some of the most radical soundtracks to appear in mainstream films, and has a good claim to have invented trance. And he still finds time to talk to SOS...
Practical Phrase Sampling For Modern Music Production: Part 3
In the final part of this series, Oli Bell gives you some practical tips and tricks on looping, re-grooving and time-stretching.
Akai Z8
Many people consider software samplers to have consigned the hardware equivalent to history. Not Akai, who have responded by releasing their best-value hardware samplers ever, offering unprecedented levels of computer integration, and packing them with user-friendly features.
The Basics Of Quantising
Subtle timing nuances play a large part in the feel of much of today's rhythm-based music. Martin Walker bangs the drum about creative use of groovy time-tweaking functions.
Creative Sampling: Part 1
These days, samplers are the electronic musician's bread and butter — but they need not be used in commonplace ways. In the first part of a short series, Nicholas Rowland looks at ways to spice up your tracks with samples from unusual sources.