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Loopmasters – Stranger Synths review by ComputerMusic Magazine
Inspired by hit Netflix show Stranger Things, Dom Morley’s 600MB library comprises 35 modular synth construction kits, each at 80,90,100 or 100bpm, and made up of five loops of four or eight bars in length. You might get a bassline, a melody, an arp, a pad and a pluck, for example. The sounds are minimalistic and straightforward – simple, it could be said – with the genre’s characteristic retro ‘naivety’ and analogue warmth, but there’s not really anything here that we haven’t heard many times before.
Loopmasters – Stranger Synths review by ComputerMusic Magazine
Gear of the Year 2016 – The Best Hardware Effect/Outboard
The next Gear of the Year category is to here to honor the best hardware effect and the outboard. Once again, this category was hotly contested this year. However, the authors were pretty confident that the audience chose the correct recipients of the Gear of the Year awards….
pATCHES release the free Radiohead Groove Pack for Ableton Live
The release of the free Radio Head groove pack will allow artists to incorporate grooves from the bands studio tracks into their own creations. The pack is available for use with Abelton Live, and utilizes a drag and drop feature to insert or remove groove tracks as needed. There is also a random parameter as well to ad a more natural feel to your creations.
pATCHES release the free Radiohead Groove Pack for Ableton Live
Producertech's Making Music with Ableton Push review by MusicTech Magazine
There is a new tutorial out from Rob Jones that is aiming to teach you how Push can be used to craft musical elements in Ableton live. There is a three hour course that offers 25 videos. It goes over creating drums and melodies. It includes playing exercises. There are so many things it can do.
Producertech’s Making Music with Ableton Push review by MusicTech Magazine