Create retro sci‑fi soundtracks with Cubase’s Retrologue 2.
Sound On Sound December 2022
Cubase Workshop: Stranger Things Synths With Retrologue 2
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Much more than just a bigger MicroFreak, Arturia’s MiniFreak is a six‑voice polysynth with a character like nothing else.
Swap your analogue pineapple for some digital jalapeño and grab a slice from the Bastl Instruments Pizza.
Every year modular developers are faced with the challenge of outdoing themselves with ever more inventive and useful modules...
Does the latest iteration of NI’s Komplete music production suite provide all the tools you need?
Rides In The Storm have released a lot of modules, and were kind enough to send SOS an entire box to check out!
Once the preserve of academic and experimental music, granular synthesis is more accessible than ever and has a lot to offer in all sorts of genres.
Arturia’s mighty V Collection continues to grow and improve.
ASM expand their popular Hydrasynth range with two new options.
The A‑126‑2 is a redesign of their long‑discontinued A‑126. It’s a slender 8HP module in Doepfer’s usual utilitarian design...
The discovery of a truly new sound — a reality‑shifting sonic experience — is the never‑ending goal of modular. It’s this very drive that constitutes the heart of Qu‑Bit’s Aurora.
Teenage Engineering’s OP‑1 Field is much more than a sequel.
We engage in some audio archaeology to discover how a pioneer of electronic music created one of her most important works.
Cre8audio’s NiftyKEYZ case might just change your whole approach to modular.
In collaboration with Christian Bloch of Funque Mod, the LMNC modules have been shrunk back down to Eurorack size and released as finished modules.
The Majella Implexus is a beautifully made synth with a foot on both coasts.
Tetragrid is described as "the first magnetic board gate sequencer.”
Oberheim are back, and doing what they do best — making massive polysynths with a massive sound.
New synth‑makers PWM met the Devil at a crossroads at midnight. This is the result.
Is the Zen‑powered X the best Juno Roland have ever made?
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