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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in MusicTech Jun-16.
Welcome
There’s so much currently happening in the world of music production that we have something of a double header this issue, and while they are both very different subjects, they both came to my attenti...
FRANKFURT 2016 what you might have missed
This year’s Musikmesse felt like it came and went with a whimper but actually, there were some important announcements (even if we had to go looking for them). Here’s a roundup of the best of what you...
Show off your studio
So popular has MusicTech’s Show Off Your Studio become, that we’ve decided to move it to the front of the magazine! Get in touch through the MusicTech Facebook page if you want to show us where you pr...
The End Of The Voyager
After 14 years as a flagship instrument, Moog has finally announced the retirement of the Voyager, the instrument which arguably made analogue cool again. Dave Gale explains the appeal of this legenda...
Surface Pro 4
They’re advertising it on TV as the trendy new device for making tunes anywhere. But Microsoft’s latest v Bitwig Surface Pro 4 combined with Bitwig’s latest Studio software is revolutionising DAW cont...
Oliver Nelson
With a studio setup just like yours and ours, Oliver Nelson can not only offer production advice on his successful nu disco productions, but also has a lesson for all of us on how to make it in music ...