PreSonus has announced the release of Studio One 4, a major new update to their DAW that “combines the best of the traditional recording studio model with the modern methods of creating beat- and groove-oriented music.”
One of the key features of this new release is the new Harmonic Editing features which gives you the freedom to try out harmonies, transpositions, and chord progressions. They have also added a Chord Selector makes it easy to experiment with new chord patterns and ideas.
Read more about this new release here: http://www.musictech.net/2018/05/presonus-releases-studio-one-4/
Roland's TR-8S mashes all your favorite 80s drum machines together
Do you love 80's music? Let's be honest – who doesn't? And, if you do, you know that the core of much of the music of that great decade was in the hard-hitting drum synths, largely brought to us by Roland. Well, decades later, Roland is releasing a great throwback coupled with the most modern drum technology. Its TR-8S takes all of the sounds of the 80's – the 808, 909, 707, and 606, and rolls them all into a tight, modern package.
Key Takeaways:
- Who doesn't love the sound of the 80's, with its synth heavy beats and melodies?
- Most of those sounds were driven by Roland drum machines, which formed the backbone of countless 80's beats.
- Now, Roland has taken the legacy of those machines and rolled them into one brand new product, the TR-8S.
“Just drop a WAV or AIFF onto an SD card and within a few seconds, it's ready to be dropped into a sequence.”
Read more: https://www.engadget.com/2018/03/05/rolands-tr-8s-hands-on/
5 Essential iOS Accessories For Musicians For Under $100
With music production growing deeply into the digital era and applications and software becoming such a crucial component, it is clear that the smartphone would become a core factor in all of it. For those operating on the iOS platform or owning an iPhone, there are various accessories and add-ons that you can buy for the musician to give them an unforgettable experience when making their music, and providing the best quality possible to their listeners.
Key Takeaways:
- iOS devices don't come with memory card slots, but you can get around that and increase your device's storage capacity by buying a memory plug-in stick.
- Leef iBridge 3 has affordable memory sticks for iOS, but they do require a proprietary app to utilize them.
- For a portable, all-round MIDI input device, that also works with Mac and PC, besides allowing you to play onscreen MIDI keys, you need IRig MIDI Keys.
“Your iOS device has the ability to record digital audio – but its own microphone won’t do as good a job as a dedicated add-on model.”
Read more: https://ask.audio/articles/5-essential-ios-accessories-for-musicians-for-under-100
Free Retrox Drums Rompler VST/AU Plugin Released By BeatMaker – Bedroom Producers Blog
Music producers these days have an array of advantages in front of them, most prominently due to the fact that digital software and the technological era have taken full effect and disrupted a wide array of industries. One of the most important for producers today is the various sounds and acoustics they can get via plugins, and many companies are taking this trend. Retrox's Drum Rompler allows for an array of drum sounds suited for any producer.
Key Takeaways:
- The drums rompler called, Retrox Drums, is made with maize sampler and it features a set if retro drum noises.
- The old-style drum sound was capturd from the BOSS DR-110 Dr. Rythm drum machine.
- The featured noise can not be substituted by external options, which makes Retrox a drum rompler, as opposed to a sampler.
“BeatMaker has released Retrox Drums, a freeware drum rompler virtual instrument in VST, VST3, and AU plugin formats for compatible digital audio workstations on PC and Mac.”
Read more: https://bedroomproducersblog.com/2018/03/06/retrox-drums-vst/
AKG C414 Microphone – An Underrated Workhorse
The four-patterned C414 became available just as 16-track recording became the industry standard. Both the CK12 and CK4 used the capsule with an accurate, transparent midrange along with a clean and extended high-frequency response, it became an extremely popular studio mic with the BBC.
The discontinuation of the brass-ringed CK12 capsule prompted a new nylon-based design that gave the C414 a warmer sound. When some engineers found the C414 a little leaner, it prompted the release of the C414 EB (Extended Bass).
Read more about this here: http://www.musictech.net/2018/05/vintage-rewind-akg-c414/