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Ex-SEC, Coinbase staffer becomes Securitize presidentNewly appointed company president Brett Redfearn briefly worked as Coinbase’s head of capital markets and served for more than three years at the SEC.
Ex-SEC, Coinbase Staffer Becomes Securitize President
cointelegraph.comTokenization company Securitize said Brett Redfearn had been appointed president and a member of its board of directors.
ChatGPT finally offers $100/month Pro planOpenAI announced on Thursday something that power users have been asking for: a $100/month plan. Previously subscriptions jumped from $20 to $200 per month.
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techcrunch.comOpenAI announced on Thursday something that power users have been asking for: a $100/month plan. Previously subscriptions jumped from $20 to $200 per month.
Upgrading a MacBook Neo Using a 1 TB iPhone NAND FlashThe nekkid Flash footprint with unused pads perimeter. (Credit: dosdude1, YouTube)
For some reason the newly introduced MacBook Neo appears to be the subject of a lot of modding, though a recent mod by [dosdude1] leans into the fact that this laptop has been assembled using what are effectively iPhone 16 parts inside a laptop case. This consequently means that there’s an overlap with certain iPhone 16 components, such as the NAND Flash. Incidentally storage on the Neo is limited to 512 GB when you purchase it from Apple, which is weird since the same SoC in the iPhone 16 Pro happily uses 1 TB.
Even if it was just a price point thing that Apple went for, there’s seemingly nothing standing between a Neo owner with a hot air gun and sheer determination. As long as you’re comfortable soldering a fine-pitched BGA NAND Flash package, natch.
Of course, there was always the possibility that Apple used a different NAND Flash package footprint, but the installed 256 GB model chip that comes installed matches the replacement 1 TB model K8A5 chip as hoped. This just left disassembly and preparing the PCB for a storage replacement. Removal of the BGA underfill and desoldering the old chip without taking out surrounding SMD parts is definitely the hardest part, but handled in the video with the equivalent of an IC spatula and a temporary removal of some capacitors.
Interestingly, the uncovered IC footprint shows a whole perimeter of unused pads that might target other NAND Flash packages. Regardless, the new chip installed fine, giving the Neo 1 TB of storage and a slightly faster read/write performance.Upgrading a MacBook Neo Using a 1 TB iPhone NAND Flash
hackaday.comFor some reason the newly introduced MacBook Neo appears to be the subject of a lot of modding, though a recent mod by [dosdude1] leans into the fact that this laptop has been assembled using what …
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Shy Audio introduce EQT-1M Their latest offering is decidedly less crunchy-sounding than their 90s-inspired releases, and shifts the focus from purposeful ‘character’ to uncompromising audio quality.
Shy Audio introduce EQT-1M
www.soundonsound.comTheir latest offering is decidedly less crunchy-sounding than their 90s-inspired releases, and shifts the focus from purposeful ‘character’ to uncompromising audio quality.
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Wire Grind BlizzVerb 2BlizzVerb 2 is a high-quality algorithmic reverb plugin. It features an "Acoustic Model" for realistic reverb, and "Artistic Controls" for everything else. Other controls provide for classic sounds, tonal coloration, and reverb-based echo. There are also three freeze modes, most notably a mode that does "freeze and replace" which can be saved. Highlights: Realistic sounding reverberation. Echo Fluttering. Self-refreshing "Freeze and Replace" mode. Auto predelay mode. Virtually seamless parameter changes. Acoustic Model: The "Acoustical Wetness" slider works by rebalancing the acoustic model. It improves realism compared to knobs labels "mix," "dry," and "wet". Frequency damping is modeled on measured acoustical data. Dual stereo models for headphones and speakers. Room Size adjustment. Artistic Controls: Three freeze modes including a new and fully savable "freeze and replace" mode. Echo fluttering: Makes the reverb sound periodic and repetitious. Can also be tempo synced. Tone mode: an alternate mode for hi/lo frequency decay. It provides stronger coloration than default "room" mode. Predelay adjustment with "auto" mode. Can also be tempo synced. Classic Dyr/Wet adjustment for vintage and creative reverb sounds. Other Features: Highly automatable: Parameter adjustments are very smooth. Hyperwidth: Stereo rendering up to 200% (Physics sets a soft limit around 100%). Undo / redo. A / B settings toggle. Factory presets. Read More
https://www.kvraudio.com/product/blizzverb-2-by-wire-grind?utm_source=kvrnewindbfeed&utm_medium=rssfeed&utm_campaign=rss&utm_content=35152 UVI launches Vintage Casio Legacy – with six software versions of classic Casio synthsUVI has unveiled its new VST suite Vintage Casio Legacy, offering software versions of six classic Casio synthesizers.
As UVI explains, in the landscape of the early ’80s, many synths on the market boasted premium price tags, putting them out of reach of many would-be players. “Casio took a different path,” the brand says, specialising in more affordable digital synths, like the now-iconic CZ range.
Now, with UVI’s new Vintage Casio Legacy pack, producers can access the early digital synths that inspired a wave of burgeoning electronic music makers some four decades ago.READ MORE: Reason 14 is coming, with a new track panel, sequencer upgrades, and more
The package includes software versions of six classic Casio machines, and, of course, is Casio approved.
As such, in developing the plugins, UVI had access to the original Casio hardware and recorded them in multiple sessions to capture their unique characteristics, like tonal variations, voicing, and signal path colour, on top of the faithful sound.
Here is the lineup of synths included in the package:CZ, which is based on the flagship CZ-1 that’s known for its phase distortion.
FZ, the popular 16-bit sampler.
VZ, the interactive phase distortion.
HZ, based on the spectrum dynamic synthesis of the HZ-600.
CTK, modelled after the Integrated Cross-Sound Architecture (iXA) from the rare CTK-1000.
RZ drum engine, inspired by the RZ-1, and also featuring additional Casio-sourced material.On top of the individual machines, all six of them can be combined with Multi mode into one workstation. Plus, UVI has added contemporary features to the old school machines via sound-shaping tools, performance controls, and hundreds of presets.
Vintage Casio Legacy is available now, priced at €199. Head to UVI to learn more.
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musictech.comUVI has unveiled its new VST suite Vintage Casio Legacy, offering software versions of six classic Casio synthesizers.
Audiotool is hosting a “hackathon series” to teach people how to make virtual instruments, plugins and music education toolsAudiotool, a free multiplayer music studio, is launching a new initiative to get more people making virtual instruments, music-related games, and music education tools, without any need for coding skills.
The initiative, called Let’s Build!, partners with organisations and educational institutions around the world, and will run from 11 May – 6 July this year. This “hackathon series” will bring together students, musicians, music lovers, and developers to make apps and DAW extensions using AI-powered coding and NEXUS, Audiotool’s SDK.READ MORE: Reason 14 is coming, with a new track panel, sequencer upgrades, and more
Events will happen online on Audiotool’s Dev Discord, as well as in real life at partnering organisations. The resulting projects will go before a panel of judges, including Manon Dave, Head of Future World Design at BBC Research & Development and award-winning music producer who has worked on projects for will.i.am and Idris Elba.
Along with top music schools, such as Berklee and NYU, Audiotool will collaborate with some of its long-standing supporters, including the Esports World Cup, Esports Nations Cup, and the WHO Youth Council. Let’s Build! is also supported by OpenAI, Base44, and ElevenLabs, among others.
Audiotool says that Let’s Build! is “the first step in what promises to be the complete transformation of music into a flexible world where everyone can play thanks to AI code assistants”. Andreas Jacobi, its co-founder and CEO, says its core ethos is to be “community-first”.
Jacobi says, “We have worked for years to remove barriers to collaboration, creativity, and exploration, and now technology is allowing us to tear down yet another – the technical barrier between a cool idea and an amazing new piece of software. If you can describe it, you can now build it. We can’t wait to see what community members, music-loving developers, artists, really anyone who’s excited about coding, come up with.”
Manon Dave adds, “I’m super excited to be invited to judge the Let’s Build! hackathon. I started out making tunes in my bedroom and hacking away on software similar to Audiotool, trying to find a unique sound for my music, so I know how powerful it is when you’re given the chance to get under the hood and bring your ideas to life.
“What Audiotool is doing here is opening that up even further, bringing creativity and coding together so people can build entirely new ways of making music. I’m excited to see what people create when you have the space to experiment.”
Find out more or sign up for free via Audiotool.
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musictech.comAudiotool, known for its multiplayer music studio, is launching a new initiative to get people making virtual instruments and plugins without coding skills.
This bright-pink Rhodes piano is inspired by marshmallows – and it’s a serious piece of eye candyRhodes Music has unveiled a very dreamy and very pink piano known as the MK8 Marshmallow.
The new piano forms part of its Custom Shop series, which offers a limited-run of unique MK8 pianos, each shaped by a distinct visual concept. Hand-built in Leeds, UK, by Rhodes Master Builders, each instrument is made to order, individually numbered, and will not be reissued once the order window closes.READ MORE: Bang and Olufsen marks its 100th birthday with half a million dollar speakers
Rhodes says its aesthetic is inspired by the “pillowy forms” and, er, “nostalgic tones” of “classic marshmallows” – think soft sounds that channel their sweet and foamy insides, perhaps.
All of this is of course expressed through its soft pastel pink aesthetic, including a pastel pink hood and matching hood strip, as well as a pink tolex base and cheekblocks. Additional details include a matching front panel with rose pink preamp and FX inlays, custom rose pink dial caps, and silver-on-rose-pink logo plates, and it even has a colour-matched sustain pedal and footplate.
Aside from its good looks, the MK8 Marshmallow offers a 73-note Kluge Klaviaturen keyboard (Steinway Group), onboard custom stereo analogue FX, including compressor, phaser, chorus, and delay (true bypass). Its analogue preamp also comes with parametric EQ, drive, envelope, wah, and vari-pan.
Take a closer look at the model in the images below:
Credit: Rhodes
Credit: Rhodes
Credit: Rhodes
Credit: Rhodes
Back in March, Rhodes also expanded its lineup of virtual pianos and keyboard instruments with Pianology, a collection of three “timeless pianos”: a concert grand, acoustic upright and vintage electric grand.
The collection offers producers and composers access to instruments which are “rare and seldom encountered outside renowned studios, concert halls and private collections”. Its three software instruments were sampled by Rhodes’ engineering and sound design teams “with a focus on instant playability”.
The Marshmallow is available exclusively through the Rhodes Custom Shop from 9 April to 23 April 2026, with optional MIDI for an additional £1299. Pricing without MIDI stands at £11,995 (+VAT) / €13,995 (+ local taxes) / USD: $15,995.
Find out more or buy now via Rhodes Music.
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musictech.comRhodes Music has unveiled a new piano known as the Marshmallow, inspired by their “pillowy forms” and cute pink colour.
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Conceptual Machines releases MAGDA, a FREE AI-assisted DAW
MAGDA is a free and open-source DAW built on JUCE and Tracktion Engine, and Conceptual Machines has just released version 0.4.0. It’s very early days for MAGDA, so updates might come with significant additions, but before we get into what the latest version has to offer, let’s take a broader overview. Although it’s early days, [...]
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bedroomproducersblog.comMAGDA is a free and open-source DAW built on JUCE and Tracktion Engine, and Conceptual Machines has just released version 0.4.0. It’s very early days for MAGDA, so updates might come with significant additions, but before we get into what the latest version has to offer, let’s take a broader overview. Although it’s early days,
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TuneCore partners with RoyFi to offer royalty advances to indie artistsArtists can secure direct cash advances without giving up equity or transferring ownership of copyrights.
SourceTuneCore partners with RoyFi to offer royalty advances to indie artists
www.musicbusinessworldwide.comArtists can secure direct cash advances without giving up equity or transferring ownership of copyrights.
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Reason Studios preview Reason 14 Currently available as a public beta, Reason 14 introduces a new track-centric layout, an enhanced sequencer, a new effects module and more.
Reason Studios preview Reason 14
www.soundonsound.comCurrently available as a public beta, Reason 14 introduces a new track-centric layout, an enhanced sequencer, a new effects module and more.
Journalist proves how easy it is to trick Suno Studio’s copyright filter to make rip-offs of Beyoncé, Black Sabbath and moreAs Suno and other AI music companies such as Udio and ElevenLabs begin cutting deals with major labels, concern over the ability to use copyrighted material as a source for AI music is growing.
Terrence O’Brien, Weekend Editor at The Verge, has proven that the AI safeguards in Suno Studio, the AI company’s in-house DAW, are pretty easy to bypass.READ MORE: Elektron acquired by investment firm Bonnier Capital: “The beginning of a more ambitious journey”
O’Brien notes that by using a free tool like Audacity to simply slow down or speed up the tempo of a copyrighted piece of music, Suno Studio isn’t able to identify it as copyright-protected. Producers can also apparently add a few seconds of white noise to the beginning and end of a song to sidestep Suno Studio’s safeguards.
The above changes were made by O’Brien to popular songs such as Freedom by Beyoncé and Paranoid by Black Sabbath. Perhaps more concerningly, O’Brien was able to directly upload music from indie artists without making any changes.
For songs that needed changes, once the altered audio is within the platform, the modifications can be reversed.
Suno Studio’s copyright safeguards are also supposed to flag lyrics. Similarly to tweaking the full audio, O’Brien notes that slight changes to lyrics can bypass such protections.
O’Brien said of trying to recreate Freedom:
“I was able to trick Suno Studio by tweaking the spelling of a handful of words in Freedom – changing ‘rain on this bitter love’ to ‘reign on’ and ‘tell the sweet I’m new’ to ‘tell the suite’ – and beyond the first verse and chorus, I didn’t even need to do that. The voice closely mimics the original recording, summoning slightly off-brand renditions.”
Copyright infringement is a huge area of concern as AI music generators become more and more sophisticated. While the democratisation of music – “accessibility” is a core principle of Suno as it looks to expand its user base – undoubtedly has some benefits, the ability of bad actors to illegally earn royalties from covers made using Suno – while bypassing shaky safeguards, will no doubt raise concerns among musicians and rights holders.
Indeed, Suno says “accessibility” is the reason for its success, but in February, I argued why accessibility might be the very problem with AI music.
Suno recently added voice cloning in its v5.5 update, months after raising $250m in a funding round leading to a valuation of $2.45 billion.
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musictech.comSimple changes such as slowing down the original track allows uploads of protected material to Suno Studio. Some indie tracks can be uploaded with no changes.
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Signing Stories: Matthew StevensDate Signed: January 2025Label: Candid RecordsType of Music: JazzLegal: George HowardPublicity: Ashley Natareno - Big Feat PRA&R: Terri Lyne CarringtonWeb: mattstevensmusic.com
John Burk co-founded Concord Records in 1995, where he’s had major success with artists including Carlos Santana, Ray Charles, and Esperanza Spalding. He eventually created Exceleration Music in partnership with Glen Barros, Charles Caldas, Amy Dietz, and Dave Hansen. In 2020, that organization acquired jazz label Candid Records, the venerable home to many of the genre’s greats, such as Charlie Mingus, Max Roach, and Lee Ritenour.
After taking over Candid, Burk hired drummer and composer Terri Lyne Carrington to serve in an A&R capacity. GRAMMY-winning guitarist and producer Matthew Stevens knew both Burk and Carrington. He was part of Chief Xian aTunde Adjuah’s band in the early 2000s, which Burk signed to Concord Records as part of a multi-album deal. They did a bunch of recordings together at Fantasy Studios, which Concord then owned. And Carrington is someone who’s been a musical collaborator and mentor to Stevens for years.
“I started doing a bunch of sessions for Concord, like a Harvey Mason record,” recalls the Berklee College of Music professor. “And ultimately a Concord all-stars thing called NEXT Collective. John was involved in all of that, so he was the person I was around at the beginning of my career.”
Carrington first offered the deal with Candid in February of 2024. The contract was signed by the end of that year, and recording began the following May. The Toronto native previously released albums with U.K.-based Whirlwind Recordings. Contrary to what one might assume, Stevens was less cautious this time around. “Because I know John and Terri Lyne so well, I was happy to jump right in,” he proclaims. “It was a wholehearted gut feeling.”
The jazzman further chose Candid in part because he’s a huge fan of the label’s catalog, from Abbey Lincoln and Cecil Taylor to Memphis Slim. “They have a lot of historic significance,” Stevens remarks. “And I’m excited by the fact that they’re also signing new artists and pushing forward.”
Matthew Stevens (out May 8 via Candid Records) – pre-order hereThe post Signing Stories: Matthew Stevens first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.
WireGuard VPN developer can’t ship software updates after Microsoft locks accountThe popular open source VPN maker is the second high-profile developer to say Microsoft locked his account without notifying him and are blocking their ability to send software updates to users.
WireGuard VPN developer can't ship software updates after Microsoft locks account | TechCrunch
techcrunch.comThe popular open source VPN maker is the second high-profile developer to say Microsoft locked his account without notifying him and are blocking their ability to send software updates to users.
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Secretly Distribution acquires music data and analytics firms Entertainment Intelligence and Babel OpsBabel Ops was founded in 2020 by Erik Gilbert and Greg Delaney, who previously co-founded Entertainment Intelligence in 2014.
SourceSecretly Distribution acquires music data and analytics firms Entertainment Intelligence and Babel Ops
www.musicbusinessworldwide.comBabel Ops was founded in 2020 by Erik Gilbert and Greg Delaney, who previously co-founded Entertainment Intelligence in 2014.
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