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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in MusicTech November 2020.
Full circle
At the turn of the century, the most revolutionary innovation in music production came in sync with the increasing prevalence of home computers. With them, came the processing power to run mor...
On your DVD…
VIDEO TUTORIALS VIDEO FEATURE/37MINS
Logic Sampler, Donkong’s Serum sounds, Ableton MIDI to CV
Point Blank Music School has three videos of tips for your viewing pleasure, sta...
BRUTE FORCE
FOR THE LATEST NEWS VISIT WWW.MUSICTECH.NET Arturia has unshackled the monophonic chains of its Brute series with this six-voice poly analogue subtractive synth, boasting split and laye...
SECOND COMING
Hot off the back of a roaring first season full of breathless anecdotes about hallowed synths and fever-dream hardware purchases, MusicTech is proud to launch season two of the My Forever Stud...
HANDING OVER THE KEYS
After an incredibly successful run on Kickstarter, on which it raised £1.6m, ROLI’s LUMI Keys 1 is now officially available to purchase. The 24-key controller can be used as an educational too...
SHOW OFF YOUR STUDIO
KEY KIT ● Yamaha HS7 studio monitors ● Novation UltraNova ● Apogee Duet 2 and Shure SM7B ● Novation Launchkey 49 ● Squier Classic 1970s Telecaster Deluxe ● Fender Squier Bronco Bass Never Dull...