
Music Technology & Special Needs: Part 1
Pioneering work in assistive technology is transforming the lives of people who are unable to play conventional musical instruments.
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Pioneering work in assistive technology is transforming the lives of people who are unable to play conventional musical instruments.

In 1956, Frank Sinatra revived his flagging career with an album that would define the swing sound and go on to become one of the most highly regarded in history. John Palladino, now in his 92nd year, was at the controls...

The Bryant boffins have come up with a totally unique XLR connector which could be a huge time saver in the studio or live.

If you want to overdub programmed parts to a performance that varies in tempo, Cubase has all the tools you need.

In the D5, Equator have employed the same innovative technology they use in their premium models — but at a remarkably low price.

MakeMusic’s Finale score-writing software has been helping composers and publishers for a quarter of a century. What does its 2012 incarnation bring?

Multi-format 'mood'-themed collection

Underpinning the biggest spectacle of 2012 London Olympic Games was probably the largest multitrack recording ever made. Just how do you mix a thousand-track project?

Keith McMillen’s idiosyncratic controllers go from strength to strength — and in this case do so with a spectacular blaze of colour...

A good monitor controller is invaluable — but ‘good’ doesn’t have to mean complicated...

This compact ‘wedge’ speaker uses a coaxial driver to deliver broad stage coverage and a sound that cuts through.

Paul White's thoughts on what the difference is these days between project studio and professional studios.

Lindos, known for their test and measurement equipment, have started making products for musicians and engineers. We put their versatile new stereo mic/preamplifier kit to the test.

We show you how to disassemble tracks for creative reworking in Live.

Get to grips with Logic’s handling of external MIDI synths.

Logic Pro For Recording Engineers & Producers is written for the benefit of those who may not yet be familiar with Logic Pro, but who already know through experience of other products what a modern DAW can be expected to do.

The latest firmware update for Lynx's LT-HD card enables their highly regarded Aurora 16 and Aurora 8 A-D/D-A converters to emulate Avid's HD I/O converters

Mike Stevens has worked with some of the world’s biggest pop acts at countless high-profile live events, including the Queen’s recent Diamond Jubilee concert.

This month, our engineer remixes a Pink Floyd-inspired track, and in the process shows that there’s still a place for old-school rock production techniques!
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