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Ableton Live 12.4 has arrived – here’s everything you need to knowAbleton Live 12.4 has landed, bringing a number of new creative and workflow improvements, as well as new features for Ableton’s Push, Move and Note.
Importantly, Ableton Live 12.4 arrives as a complete free update for existing Live 12 users, so let’s take a closer look at everything that’s new.Link Audio
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Heading up the new features in Ableton Live 12.4 is Link Audio, providing the ability to stream audio between compatible devices on a local network in real time. In other words, within Live and Push, audio from other musicians can appear directly as an input, meaning you can monitor and record external devices without the need for additional hardware, cables or manual latency compensation.
Stem separation improvements
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Ableton Live 12.4 also brings a number of improvements to stem separation, which is now described as “more flexible and intuitive” than ever.
Now, in Live’s Arrangement View, producers can separate a specific time selection of an audio clip, rather than having to process an entire clip each time. This is a convenient upgrade, and will no doubt lead to shorter processing time and therefore faster workflows when working with stem separation.
Additionally, there’s now the ability to selectively combine specific stems in a way that best suits your workflow. For example, if you wish, you can combine everything except the vocals in a single stem, and then have the vocals in a separate stem. Finally, there’s now a unified progress bar showing the progress of the entire operation, rather than per stem.
Upgrades to Ableton stock effects
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Ableton’s built-in Erosion effect now lets you blend continuously between sine and noise modulation and mono and stereo noise, and offers real-time spectrum visualisation, too.
Meanwhile, Chorus-Ensemble now offers great control over delay time and structure, while Delay gets new LFT time modes and waveforms that offer a “wider range of modulation possibilities”.
Learn View
Your ability to learn how to use Ableton Live in-depth while within the DAW has also been improved, with Learn View – the successor to Help View – offering short video lessons and written explanations on basic workflows and the core concepts of Live.
Updates to Ableton Push
Along with Link Audio, Push now comes with MIDI Mapping, making it easier than ever to control your external gear. You can now create and modify MIDI controller mappings with Push Standalone, customise which control scripts your connected MIDI device uses, and deactivate control scripts entirely to make space for your own custom mappings.
Updates to Move and Note
Producers can now add audio tracks to Move and Note, add audio clips from the library, record directly via microphone – or line-in or USB-C on Move – and warp the resulting sound with an algorithm which maintains the original pitch while altering the tempo, or vice versa.
Additionally, Auto Shift and Erosion – two effects from Live – are now available on Move and Note.
Pricing & availability
Ableton Live 12.4 is free for all existing Live 12 users. Otherwise, Live 12.4 comes in three tiers:Live 12 Intro – $99 / €79 / £69
Live 12 Standard – $439 / €279 / £259
Live 12 Suite – $749 / €599 / £599Pricing for Push Move, and Note is as follows:
Push – $999 / €949 / £879
Push Standalone – $1,799 / €1,899 / £1,299
Move – $499 / €499 / £419
Note – $6.99 / €7.99 / £6.99Learn more at Ableton.
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musictech.comAbleton Live 12.4 has landed, bringing a number of new creative and workflow improvements, as well as new features for Ableton’s Push, Move and Note.
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Native Instruments releases Komplete 26
Native Instruments has released Komplete 26, the latest version of its flagship production collection. The bundle brings together over 190 instruments and effects with more than 180,000 sounds, including professional mixing tools from iZotope and Brainworx. It’s available in four paid tiers, ranging from $99 for Select up to $1,949 for Collector’s Edition. Several new [...]
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bedroomproducersblog.comNative Instruments has released Komplete 26, the latest version of its flagship production collection. The bundle brings together over 190 instruments and effects with more than 180,000 sounds, including professional mixing tools from iZotope and Brainworx. It’s available in four paid tiers, ranging from $99 for Select up to $1,949 for Collector’s Edition. Several new
OpenAI’s cozy partner Cerebras is on track for a blockbuster IPOAI chip maker Cerebras is heading for a blockbuster IPO that could value it at $26.6 billion or more. It's relationship with OpenAI is deep and rich.
OpenAI's cozy partner Cerebras is on track for a blockbuster IPO | TechCrunch
techcrunch.comAI chip maker Cerebras is heading for a blockbuster IPO that could value it at $26.6 billion or more. Its relationship with OpenAI is deep and rich.
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Anode Labs bitcrustBitcrust is a polyphonic synthesizer built on in-house MOS 6581/8580 style DSP. Twelve voices, three oscillators per voice, thirty-six independent chip instances. 64-bit float internally. Synth: 12-voice polyphony, 3 oscillators per voice with independent volume, pan, and ADSR. TPT state-variable filter with simultaneous LP, BP, and HP outputs; switch between 6581 and 8580 curves. Modulation: 8-slot matrix, 9 sources, 65 destinations across synth, arp, and FX. 3 global LFOs (7 shapes, tempo-sync, retrig) and a dedicated modulation envelope. Bipolar depth per slot. Effects: 6-slot rack, freely reorderable, per-slot bypass and dry/wet. Drive, Bitcrusher, Delay, Chorus, Reverb, Compressor, Limiter. Sequencing: Tempo-synced arpeggiator (Up, Down, UpDown, Random). 16-step sequencer with per-step pitch, gate, velocity, and slide. Presets and themes: 115 factory presets across 10 categories, with search, tag filters, favourites, and import/export. 14 bundled themes. Monitors 7 real-time displays: oscilloscope, vectorscope, spectrum analyser, 3D spectrogram, correlation history, LUFS loudness, stereo field. Rail, full-screen, and hidden modes. Formats and platforms: macOS / iPadOS: AUv3, Standalone. App Store, $1.99, universal purchase. Windows x64: VST3, Standalone. Gumroad, €1.99. Linux x64/arm64: VST3, LV2, Standalone. Gumroad, free. While the Apple App Store sits on the review of the MacOS desktop version, get it for free here. Manual, changelog, etc: anode-labs.com/bitcrust Read More
https://www.kvraudio.com/product/bitcrust-by-anode-labs?utm_source=kvrnewindbfeed&utm_medium=rssfeed&utm_campaign=rss&utm_content=35480 Bitcoin short-term cost basis approaches profitability, but $80K must flip to support firstCrypto markets turned euphoric as BTC traded above $80,000, but a rally through short-term holders’ cost basis is needed to cement the bull trend.
https://cointelegraph.com/markets/bitcoin-eyes-80k-support-flip-with-key-holder-cost-basis-in-focus?utm_source=rss_feed&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss_partner_inboundSunlight Powered, Sunlight Readable: Solar Case for Nook Simple TouchWhen life gives you lemons, you make lemonade. What if life gives you a pile of old e-book readers? Well, when [spiritplumber] got box of old Nook Simple Touch devices, he decided to design solar-powered cases to help boost the old batteries. It makes perfect sense to us: sunlight readable screen, sunlight chargeable battery.
It looks like he’s got a pair of panels built into the 3D printed case. He recommends using any TP4056-based charger, and tying into the battery test points, not the 5 V supply. It won’t hurt anything if you do, apparently, but the device will think it’s plugged in an refuse to turn off the WiFi. That’s no big deal when you’ve got a continental power grid on the other end of the cable, but charging from a small panel on the back of the case doesn’t always give you enough juice to waste on unneeded radio activity. Especially indoors — these panels are apparently big enough to trickle-charge the device under artificial light, which is a nice, if doubtless slow feature.
The design is open source, and includes SketchUp design files as well as the exported .STL, so if you’ve got a hankering to edit this to fit a different e-book reader, you can. He also provides a handy-dandy guide to root this model of Nook, and if you’re on Hackaday we probably don’t need to explain why you might want to.
We’ve seen the Nook Simple Touch go some interesting places — like into the clouds as a glider computer — but solar power is a new hack for this device, at least on this site. We don’t know if [spiritplumber] has a green thumb, but he’s evidently got some environmental bones in his body: his last featured project was about improving quadcopter efficiency with a wing and a prayer.Sunlight Powered, Sunlight Readable: Solar Case for Nook Simple Touch
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Udio admits to scraping YouTube audio for AI training in answer to Sony Music lawsuitUdio admitted that its models were trained with “a vast amount of different kinds of sound recordings” gathered from publicly available sources.
SourceUdio admits to scraping YouTube audio for AI training in answer to Sony Music lawsuit
www.musicbusinessworldwide.comUdio admitted that its models were trained with “a vast amount of different kinds of sound recordings” gathered from publicly available sources.
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DAWJunkie releases Knobs, a FREE random-effects processor plugin
Developer DAWJunkie has released Knobs, a free random-effects processor for macOS and Windows. We’ve been featuring DAWJunkie regularly for a little while now, and over that time, there are a few things we’ve come to expect from every release. The first thing we’ve come to expect is seriously usable sounds wrapped up in a playful [...]
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bedroomproducersblog.comDeveloper DAWJunkie has released Knobs, a free random-effects processor for macOS and Windows. We’ve been featuring DAWJunkie regularly for a little while now, and over that time, there are a few things we’ve come to expect from every release. The first thing we’ve come to expect is seriously usable sounds wrapped up in a playful
“I didn’t know what a session was”: Inside PinkPantheress’ evolving production workflowFrom sampling in her bedroom to collaborating with some of the UK’s most in-demand producers, 25-year-old PinkPantheress has come a long way in how she talks about – and makes – music.
Speaking on a new episode of the In Proximity podcast, the 2026 BRITs Producer of the Year offers a candid look at her creative process, breaking down how her earliest tracks were built and how that workflow has evolved over the years.READ MORE: BRITs Producer of the Year PinkPantheress on how she produces using just her MacBook keyboard
“When I first started, I had a lot of songs that I really wanted to sample or manipulate.” she says. “Speed up, slow it down. That is a form of production. It’s sampling, but in terms of what I was doing, I was being quite low-lift with it.”
Using GarageBand as her main tool, PinkPantheress – real name Victoria Beverley Walker – would rip audio, chop it up, and layer drum loops over the top: “I would take a track, and I would basically take it and then speed it up, slow it down. And then I’d add things to an already existing bit of audio,” she explains. “This was what it was at the beginning.”
“[Then] as time went on, I started to gain a bit more confidence in what I could do, and I also started to collaborate with other people,” says the 25-year-old.
Despite now working with producers like Mura Masa and Oscar Scheller, PinkPantheress admits she was initially unsure about stepping into a traditional studio environment.
“My manager at the time was like, ‘Oh, I want to set you up to do a session.’ I was like, ‘What is a session? Like, I did all this myself – you want me to do a session now?’ I was not offended, but I was like, I don’t want to break this cycle that I’m in of making music my way. And I was all worried and like, I’m gonna hate it. I didn’t know what a session was. I just had no idea.”
According to Walker, that reluctance came from the fact that she viewed herself as a “producer first, and then vocalist last, or like, second, or whatever. So for me, it was like, ‘Well, what is this for?”
That said, that perspective shifted quickly once she began working with others. Watching collaborators in action became a turning point, particularly when she encountered new tools and workflows.
“I’d never used a MIDI controller in my life like that,” she says. “Before then I was just using my keyboard on my laptop, and I thought that was the only way to do it. Then I watched them do it. And I was like, ‘Oh, I can just buy a keyboard and do it myself.’”
These days, her creative process is a mix of working solo and teaming up with others. Some tracks start with ideas from other producers that she reshapes and builds on, while others begin with her own productions before bringing in collaborators to expand on them. Even so, she keeps her circle tight, typically working with just a handful of producers in rotation.
“It was very hard for me – I just wanted to do everything myself,” says PinkPantheress. “But after I collaborated for the first time with Oscar, I was like, yeah, this has to be the norm. It has to be. I mean, there’s a reason it makes your life easier, and I wouldn’t have these songs without these people.”The post “I didn’t know what a session was”: Inside PinkPantheress’ evolving production workflow appeared first on MusicTech.
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Avid introduce Pro Tools 2026.4 The latest version of Pro Tools introduces a powerful new Track Pin function, support for the MPEG‑H immersive broadcast standard, built-in Dolby Headphone Personalization and more.
Avid introduce Pro Tools 2026.4
www.soundonsound.comThe latest version of Pro Tools introduces a powerful new Track Pin function, support for the MPEG‑H immersive broadcast standard, built-in Dolby Headphone Personalization and more.
‘This is fine’ creator says AI startup stole his artThe ad comes from Artisan, the AI startup behind billboards urging businesses to "stop hiring humans."
‘This is fine’ creator says AI startup stole his art | TechCrunch
techcrunch.comThe ad comes from Artisan, the AI startup behind billboards urging businesses to "stop hiring humans."
iPod Nano Gets Three MonitorsTriple monitor workstations are pretty common these days, particularly for those wishing to maximise screen space for greater productivity. [Will It Work?] has put together a sillier take on this concept, however, hooking the diminutive iPod Nano up to three monitors instead.
The 6th-generation iPod nano brought forth a new form factor – it’s the postage stamp-sized one that you could clip to your workout gear. It’s not typically what you’d call a productivity device, but there is a way to get more out of it. The trick is to grab a 30-pin Keyboard Dock, which allows access to the composite video signal from the iPod. It was originally designed for the iPad, but it works with the iPad nano too with a 30-pin spacer adapter – just don’t expect the keys to do anything. This setup also allows access to the 3.5mm four-pole jack, which handles audio input and output. With a bunch of additional cables and adapters, the iPod was able to be hooked up to three screens, a set of Apple Pro speakers, and three Sharp LCD monitors.
What can you do with this setup? Fundamentally, not a whole lot. You can’t use the keyboard with the iPod Nano, so you’re limited to interacting with the tiny touchscreen. There also aren’t exactly a lot of apps to run on the platform, either. You can basically listen to music, watch a slide show, or record voice memos, while looking at the iPod’s display spread identically across three TVs. Still, it’s a fun joke build, because at a glance it genuinely looks like you’ve set up a triple-monitor workstation running off a tiny iPod from over a decade ago.
If you want to blow the mind of your next podcast guest, consider recording your next episode on this rig. Alternatively, explore some of the other hacks we’ve seen for the platform. Video after the break.iPod Nano Gets Three Monitors
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Amy Allen, Sony Music Publishing ,’Die With a Smile’ among big winners at 2026 ASCAP Pop Music Awards"We are honored to be named ASCAP's Pop Publisher of the Year," said Katie Welle, Sony Music Publishing President, Head of A&R.
SourceAmy Allen, Sony Music Publishing ,’Die With a Smile’ among big winners at 2026 ASCAP Pop Music Awards
www.musicbusinessworldwide.com“We are honored to be named ASCAP’s Pop Publisher of the Year,” said Katie Welle, Sony Music Publishing President, Head of A&R.
Bitcoin preps highest weekly close since January as BTC price nears $79KBitcoin canceled out the week's earlier losses to tease the highest BTC price weekly candle close since the end of January near $79,000.
Can Bitcoin Seal its Best Weekly Close in Over Three Months?
cointelegraph.comBitcoin bulls battle for the highest weekly close in over three months as traders warn of BTC price liquidity games.
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Dezert Audio releases PolyFreq, a free analog modeled synth plugin
Dezert Audio has released PolyFreq, a free analog modeled synthesizer plugin for macOS and Windows. You may recognize Dezert Audio from Freq-2, the premium Kontakt instrument we covered previously, built from recordings taken from Dez Wright’s personal collection of over 20 analog synths. PolyFreq is a different kind of release. It’s a synthesis engine rather [...]
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bedroomproducersblog.comDezert Audio has released PolyFreq, a free analog modeled synthesizer plugin for macOS and Windows. You may recognize Dezert Audio from Freq-2, the premium Kontakt instrument we covered previously, built from recordings taken from Dez Wright’s personal collection of over 20 analog synths. PolyFreq is a different kind of release. It’s a synthesis engine rather
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