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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Computer Music May 2023.
welcome
If you’re a regular reader of Computer Music, you’ll likely have noticed that there’s a new bloke where the once beaming face of Andy Jones used to be. My name is Andy Price, and much like my...
Journey to the centre of the piano….
We’ve all felt emotions for plugins, but this is the first one we’ve wanted to offer a hot mug of tea
> Heavyocity, the masters of brutal percussion, twisted piano and destructive ...
Dusty crinkles
Forward into the past with JMG Sounds Retronaut
Here at we’re invigorated by innovation, yet sometimes we do long for a simpler time. It’s just those nostalgic yearnings that JMG Sound’s ...
App watch
Audiothing Dials
AudioThing has brought two more of its quirky plugins to your Apple device: Dials and Things Texture. Created in collaboration with German experimental ...
10 years back
A stitch in time saw 190 review Live 9
It was Live 9 time in May 2013 ( 190), as we brought you a hands-on guide to the latest iteration of Ableton’s DAW. We got stuck into the Glue Compr...
The art of delay maintenance
A few years back, Erica Synths’ Zen Delay hardware effects unit made us go potty with its numerous satisfying rotaries, allowing us to carve rhythmic, rippling delays and time-stretching effe...