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Audio Pro > Keyboard Magazine
mardi 29 juillet 2025, 20:49
There’s everything from US-style clean combos to high-gain metal heads alongside a healthy range of effects
A triumph for a singer who’d been doing TV ads for yoghurt and crackers
Jethro Tull man describes him as a “shouter”
With its new freebie, Native Instruments aims to bring its next-gen Massive to the masses
'Everyone that’s hanging onto the artist is buying houses and having families and going on holiday. And the artists could never dream of doing that.'
He works up a track in just two minutes
The much-loved DIY vintage gear repair video powerhouse just released their own synth-inspired shoot-em-up
'We have the record, and that is joyful and beautiful'
lundi 28 juillet 2025, 17:24
Because even the world’s biggest music superstars occasionally have difficulty getting their gear to work properly
We look back on that magical night when John, Paul, George and Ringo entranced a grieving nation and fired up the engine of Beatlemania stateside
Watch Danny Byrd, Eats Everything, DJ Boring, Ploy, Mr Mitch, Breaka, Lawrence Hart and Richard Fearless of Death In Vegas at work in their studios
“Freddie was pushing up the guitar more and more”
Fans of the original’s much-loved SID chip can now get their hands on a brand new take on the classic
Imoliver says it “isn’t about replacing artists, but expanding what’s possible”
dimanche 27 juillet 2025, 11:00
This recording studio in a box from M-Audio looks to give beginners a complete home studio setup for below $/£200
samedi 26 juillet 2025, 18:00
'What I did on the original Terminator came from me,' he says, 'but I can't say that I invented anything”
Hear ye! Beholdeth “the world’s first medieval electronic instrument”. But is it formius o’er functionus?
Ozzy's top-tier guitarists get all the glory but on No More Tears you've got to give the bass player his dues. Make that bass players, plural
vendredi 25 juillet 2025, 19:45
Vocal processing often deploys a complex blend of tools and this plugin aims to provide them all. Let’s see if it succeeds
The song was inescapable in the early 1990s, yet the shifting dynamics and sunny lyrics of REM's upbeat smash continue to provoke questions about its subtext
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