Wavetable synthesis changed the sound design game. Back in 2007, Massive by NatIve Instruments opened up a new reality of sound that is still dominating today. But with such a popular means of synthesis comes…
Category: Music Sampling
You’ve heard of talk boxes, now let’s talk about Vocal Designer by Roland. This technology features in Roland’s VP and V-Synth keyboards. But now Roland has taken the idea to new heights and are featuring…
The Ultravoice UV1 channel strip by Behringer includes a Midas mic preamp, compressor, de-esser, enhancer, and gate. The UV1 is your one-stop shop vocal recording chain with an audio interface included for good measure. The…
Think of an audio interface as a negotiator between your microphone/line instrument and your computer. Your computer only understands binary information while your microphone and/or line instrument output electrical signals. Your audio interface receives the…
RetroVibes Lite, a free sample-based virtual instrument plugin, has been released by Audiolatry, for both Windows and macOS. RetroVibes Lite is both free as well as a fully-functional version of RetroVibes. The only difference is that…
Mobile apps for making music have exploded in recent years. With technological innovations pushing us ever forward into the techno world, apps designed for music production have gotten ever better. However, finding the best phone…
Audix has announced the A231, a large-diaphragm condenser microphone that “sets a new gold standard for capturing the human voice”, reports Live Design. The A231 microphone sports a gold plated brass band to pay homage…
Building a modular synth rack is the ultimate hands-on experience for musicians. It allows us to create our own unique instrument and get real hands-on with the modelling of our sound. Modular synthesis has seen…
The R20 features 8 physical inputs with built-in effects that can ve easily navigated with its touch screen. It’s never been so easy to capture rehearsal or studio sessions than with Zoom’s r20 multi-track recorder.…
Producing digital music has to start somewhere – and that somewhere is your computer. There are only two real specifications you should pay attention to, and those are RAM and processor speed. We’ve put together…
