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We look at what’s new in Reason 9 — including the power to change the background colour.
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We look at what’s new in Reason 9 — including the power to change the background colour.
Keyboardtech is the latest school in the UK-based Tech Music group of music performance colleges, which comprises...
Refresh your musical mojo with Reason 9’s Players.
Novation’s ambitious new synthesizer brings together the best of analogue and digital.
Production music is rarely glamorous, but it can be very lucrative. In the first of a major new series, we explain how to get your foot in the door.
Since the new MacBook Pro promises to be such a capable little beast, we thought we’d pit it against its older, desktop‑dwelling brother, the iMac.
I recently bought a digital piano. It was mainly to learn piano, but also as a controller to use with Omnisphere. I really did...
A lot of the music I’m enjoying seems to be going back to an old-school sound of being swamped in lush reverb. Examples...
This month we look at a famous South American studio which has occupied its current premises for an impressive 55 years.
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Nine more ways to kick off your productions in Logic Pro X.
Jeff Bhasker doesn’t usually mix his own productions or work with indie-rock bands. With Fun, he did both — and created a worldwide hit.
Is the latest iMac ‘Ultimate’ the one to unseat the Mac Pro as the obvious choice for the studio?
Early November 2010 saw the first TEDx Aldeburgh Music — an independently organised event that uses the spirit and resources of the TED movement (Technology, Entertainment and Design) to bring people together to share 'ideas worth spreading'.
Mutable Instruments’ Rings introduces the idea of virtual strings to generate its own flavour of polyphony.
Waves took on the challenge of modelling four modified EMT 140 plates used at Abbey Road Studios on countless classic recordings. Did they succeed?
Step inside Motor Museum studios, which has played a vital role in the careers of several of the most influential UK bands of the past decades.
Music software and hardware company Arturia and Berlin-based software company Bitwig have collectively announced the...