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Audio Pro > Keyboard Magazine
jeudi 16 octobre 2025, 17:57
'I make this music for myself – it’s what I want to hear!'
Free up your performance with the $169 wireless XLR transmitter that gives you up to 70 feet of line-of-sight transmission
It was sadly to be Freddie’s last single with Queen before he passed away just six weeks after its release
They have to 'respond' to her line in Running Up That Hill
Fresh pickups, wraparound bridges, and just look at all those different colours...
Omnisphere 3 arrives with 'thousands and thousands' of new sounds, a new global control system, an expanded effects engine, patch mutation, MPE support – and much, much more
If you want stylish and robust DJ headphones, these classics have received an update
“Sampling the traditional way gets frustrating fast: bad tuning, rigid tempos, weird textures that don’t bend,” says Xavier de Rosnay
Analog tape machines have played a central role in music production history. But why, in today’s digital domain, do some still lust after the sound of tape?
This new compact hardware unit can provide exacting recreations of numerous different listening setups, and looks set to be a godsend for producers on the move
Session guitarists Hugh McCracken and Al Gorgoni recalled their memories and vital contributions
Mid- and entry-level options land with all-new modules, DW integration and more
mercredi 15 octobre 2025, 20:10
If the thought of ‘Green Onions’ turns you to a ‘Whiter Shade of Pale’, Nord has something in mind, as its legendary Organ series climbs to version 3
Well this is a pretty bright finish... but this shred and metal ready platform remains unchanged, with a pair of active EMG humbuckers, a no-fuss hardtail, and a Speed Neck for thrills
All the new hardware is available to pre-order now
MODX M brings the AN-X analogue modelling engine from its high-end sibling to a new workstation synth and successor to the MODX+
Discover how studio and music production was redefined by an unlikely group of Trevor Horn-led English synth geeks
Eno and Beatie Wolfe's Liminal will be broadcast using the historic Holmdel Horn antenna with assistance from a Nobel Prize-winning physicist
Fans have also been celebrating his musicianship and artistry on social media
Plus: the British band that inspired the young Skynyrd to work harder
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jeu. 16 oct. - 21:08 CEST
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