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Future Music
June 2023
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WELCOME
Future Music
Editor-In-Chief Si Truss, simon.truss@futurenet.com Reviews Editor, Music Technology Simon
Electronic songcraft
We often dedicate a lot of FM to
REGULARS
Drift adds extra MPE-ready synthesis into Ableton Live
Live 11.3 puts the emphasis on expressive instruments for a generous free update
Universal Audio reveals three new UAFX pedals
>Universal Audio has added three new pedals to
Sequential significantly updates the Take 5
>Sequential is doubling up the power of the
Behringer sets its sights on the new media market
>The Behringer 802S and Behringer 502S are the
Bitwig Studio 5 is a modulating monster
>Bitwig has announced Studio 5, the latest version
Sound Particles’ “first ever” 3D synth is a “game changer”, according to Jean-Michel Jarre
>Sound Particles is making quite a few claims
Neumann updates one of the finest studio monitors ever made
>Neumann’s 2010-released KH 120 speaker was, according to
Bastl’s Bestie is a distortionfuelled mini mixer
>Bastl has had skin in the mini mixer
Polyend announces Tracker Mini
>Polish hardware developer Polyend, who produced the innovative
Attica Blues Attica Blues
Mo’ Wax, 1997
Track by track with Attica Blues
Intro Tony: “It opens with the sound of
LIKE IT? TRY THESE…
Carlton McCarthy The Call is Strong Dubby trip-hop,
Nabihah Iqbal, Dreamer
ALBUM OF THE MONTH
ON OUR PLAYLIST
LIVE Orbital, 02 Academy Bristol The Hartnoll brothers’
Piezo, Odd Hooks
Ansia
Clark, Sus Dog
Throttle Records
Wendy Carlos
From laying the foundations of ambient music to advising Bob Moog, Wendy Carlos’ impact cannot be understated
THE MUSIC
Switched-On Bach CBS, 1968 The album that defined
Roland Jupiter-X £2,432
Is the 21st century Jupiter a dream machine to conjure sounds of the past and the future? Or just a box of plugins with some pretty lights on? Dave Clews finds out
Control voltages
Before the advent of MIDI, there was only one realistic method for interfacing all of your pieces of equipment with each other. Control voltage, more commonly known as CV and more accurately known as CV/Gate, is a system that uses very simple analogue electrical signals to trigger equipment
Quick effects tips: Part 1
Get more out of your productions with our series of quick-and-dirty effects tips
GEAR GUIDE
DIGITAL POLYSYNTHS ASM Hydrasynth Deluxe £1,489 Review: FM383
ARTISTS
Joyce Muniz
The Brazilian producer on her eclectic new album and love of hardware sequencers
JAMES HOLDEN
Ever the innovator, the London-based producer tells Matt Mullen how broken synths, 3D printers and Max for Live helped create his stellar new album
Lewis Thompson
From DJ duo Just Kiddin to work with David Guetta, Becky Hill and more, we meet one of the UK’s most prolific songwriters
Developing the ideas behind Enchanté
Lewis talks us through the process of developing his recent single with vocalist Clementine Douglas
NYOKABI KARIUKI
The formally trained composer tells Kate Puttick how sound-journaling opened a world of experimentation to explore on her debut works
Programming the OP-1 Field
Charlotte Sterling sits down with Teenage Engineering’s Jonas Åberg and Tobias von Hofsten to pick up some OP-1 tips
Exploring the OP-1 Field’s creative tools
The updated OP-1 comes stacked with new tools. Here are some of the most essential
OCTAVE ONE
Despite diverging from their techno roots, Octave One tell Danny Turner they’d sooner stop the music than sell their 909
TECHNIQUE & FEATURES
THE SECRETS OF SONGCRAFT
Whether you’re creating dance music, pop or left-field experiments, an understanding of the theory behind what makes a song work can be the difference between a flop and a hit
Why keys matter
Picking the right key is an oftenoverlooked part
Creating a melody
What do you want the tune of your
Breaking the rules of harmony
For every key you can write in, there is an ‘expected’ group of chords which sound ‘right’. Sometimes, breaking this expectation provides a more memorable melody
QUICK TIPS
DON’T: >…feel the need to change the bass
The power of inversions and chord voicing
By inverting the notes of a chord, you can ‘re-voice’ them to add greater lift to a track
Using passing notes to create basslines
Inserting notes between the ‘obvious’ steps in a
Working with melodic suspensions
Delaying the resolution of melody notes produces a powerful musical technique we call a ‘suspension’
Dance music theory in action
Let’s move beyond theory and see how progressions, melodies and composition can be deployed
Frankie Knuckles, The Whistle Song
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Deadmau5, Clockwork
© Barry Brecheisen/Getty Images >The root of this,
Floating Points, Last Bloom
© Emma McIntyre/Getty Images >A delicately beautiful amalgam
REVIEWS
Modern music theory tools
Learn how to use today’s top theory tools to hit the target or get creative
Roland FP-E50 £864
Is it a piano, a synth, an arranger or something else? Ben Rogerson meets the Roland keyboard that wants to do it all
ADDAC System 714 Vintage Clip £130
Rob Redman warms up with some vintage clipping
Focal ST6 Solo6 £1,149 each
Rich tones for the wealthy? Or invaluable monitors regardless of cost? Listen to reason, urges Simon Fellows
Audient iD24 £300
Charlotte Sterland is spoiled for connectivity choice on this interface from the audiophile-favoured brand
Eve Audio SC2070 £1,058 each
Looking for some pro monitors? Jon Musgrave plugs up the new two-way design from Eve Audio
Herbs and Stones Solid Felt £$499
Rob Redman gets to know this “clever” standalone filter device
SOUNDS & SAMPLES
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