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Audio Pro > Keyboard Magazine
lundi 11 mars 2024, 16:32
From overindulging to peaking too early, how many of these common DJing faux pas have you made?
As the world waits for the announcement of the Switch 2, say hello to the XP-1…
Fundamental steps to avoid a communication breakdown
'To me, there's no real clean distinction between the production and engineering as I approach a project'
A feature-packed mid-range electronic drum set, but are the light up pads a pointless gimmick?
It’s never been easier to collaborate. Here’s why you should...
In 1965, Bob Dylan strapped on a Stratocaster, then a Telecaster, and ushered in a bold new folk-rock sound. But he'd actually gone electric six months earlier…
Billie Eilish and Finneas took home the Academy Award for Best Original Song for What Was I Made For?
Get to grips with the latest compression, gating and hitherto uncategorisable dynamics processors with our guide
The snapped stick points heavily in the former Sepultura drummer's direction, all but confirming what fans think they already know
Or the most irritating? You decide…
Pro Tools 2024.3 also benefits from live re-rendering in Dolby Atmos Renderer and improved integration with Pro Tools Sketch
We put Eilish's haunting contribution to the star-studded Barbie soundtrack under the musical microscope
Discover the latest time-saving programs and workflow features that samplists should know
dimanche 10 mars 2024, 22:00
In 2011 the acclaimed engineer revealed some of the realities behind making Led Zeppelin IV: 'John’s got his hi-hat nearly all the way open and that was bleeding all over the place'
This granular instrument is unique and slightly baffling, but it’s also hugely rewarding
From hip-hop to rock and pop, Rubin has done it all...
samedi 9 mars 2024, 18:00
The real story is about who owned the synth originally (and that we've unearthed some more cracking shots of it)
Interview: Since his own band broke up, Stevenson has taken the producer/engineer route, diving straight into the LA music scene and recording its biggest stars
Forget your drum module - DW’s jumping head-first towards the deep end of computer-based drum sounds, and its acoustic-electronic hardware is our life raft of familiarity. Let’s hope it’s not a washout…
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