
Ableton Live: Chord Machines
We explore the wealth of third-party chord generators available for Live.

We explore the wealth of third-party chord generators available for Live.

Get the most out of Logic's Amp Designer plug-in.

Splitting out your stereo signals into separate Mid and Sides tracks can open up a world of creative options in your mix.

Stuck in a musical rut? Cubase Pro might just be able to provide the inspiration you need.

Cakewalk's new Control Bar takes all the pain out of exporting stems.

Tailor the look and feel of DP to your own preferences.

We explore Reason 10.4's new drum machine, Rytmik.

However much studio trickery is considered 'normal' in a genre, the unwanted side-effects of processing can rob your mixes of impact. But it doesn't have to be that way

Studio One 4.5 boasts massively improved grouping functionality. Here's how it works.

We continue our look at further ways to tailor Pro Tools to your tastes.

We look at a different approach for creating rhythms in Live.

Get creative with Logic's new binaural panning options.

NF's The Search has revitalised hip-hop with its cinematic textures and arrangements. Longstanding producer Tommee Profitt was at the controls...

A DIY approach to control room acoustics can go a long way, but sometimes it pays to get the professionals involved.

Led Zeppelin's 'Kashmir' became a band-defining track, but it started life in an Airstream trailer known as the Ronnie Lane Mobile Studio.

The frequency response of your headphones probably isn't neutral, but at least it's always the same. Or is it?

With some DIY Smart Controls for Cubase's Key Editor, you could become a MIDI-editing ninja.

Here are five unlocked Video Tutorials that accompany this month's Cubase Tips & Techniques column, so that our print-only readers don't miss out. Enjoy!

Our engineer tracks and comps some piano and vocal performances, before overdubbing both real and sampled string parts.

Getting vocals to 'sit right' can require a lot more than setting the fader and applying EQ. We asked a number of engineers how they do it.