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Songtradr says it will ‘work towards a fair and equitable outcome’ for Bandcamp workforce, following layoffs at Bandcamp made by former owner Epic GamesOne of the biggest music industry stories of the year arrived last week with the news that Songtradr is to acquire Bandcamp from Epic Games. The announcement arrived a year and a half after Epic (the maker of the hit video game Fortnite, and Unreal Engine) itself acquired Bandcamp – an online music store and direct-to-fan … Continued
SourceSongtradr says it will ‘work towards a fair and equitable outcome’ for Bandcamp workforce, following layoffs at Bandcamp made by former owner Epic Games
www.musicbusinessworldwide.comOne of the biggest music industry stories of the year arrived last week with the news that Songtradr is to acquire Bandcamp from Epic Games.
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DistroKid’s Bandzoogle buyout, Songtradr’s Bandcamp acquisition point to the power of D2C commerce (and a potential future battle for ‘superfans’)Why two deals announced in the last month are connected
SourceDistroKid’s Bandzoogle buyout, Songtradr’s Bandcamp acquisition point to the power of D2C commerce (and a potential future battle for ‘superfans’)
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Universal Audio UAD Dangerous Music BAX EQ The Dangerous BAX EQ is one of the smoothest sounding EQs you will use. Featuring a world-class design of Peter Baxandall's legendary 1950's tone control that has graced hundreds of millions... Read More
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Zayne Electrify Transform ordinary sounds into electrifying sonic wonders with new ELECTRIFY EFFECT by ZAYNE https://youtu.be/8nhg8TQRtgA?si=XrsmODR9SC6k8LHP Read More
https://www.kvraudio.com/product/electrify-by-zayne?utm_source=kvrnewindbfeed&utm_medium=rssfeed&utm_campaign=rss&utm_content=27240 Behringer says it’s “getting close” to finishing a new Groove BoxBehringer has been teasing a new Groove Box, the BX700, on social media.
The company has shared a first-look image of the “really cool” new piece of kit, which it says it’s “getting close” to completing.
Behringer has promised that the new BX700 is “a DX7 on steroids” and boasts “an authentic CS-80 analog filter, a built-in drum machine, a B-Ray and many other cool features.”
Currently, its release date still remains unconfirmed, but the German manufacturer encouraged fans to subscribe to their YouTube channel for immediate, first-hand news on what’s coming next.View this post on Instagram
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It’s far from the only new piece of equipment Behringer has launched lately. Earlier this week, they began shipping the Chaos Eurorack module, a random sampler that’s a replica of Mutable Instruments’ Marbles.
In August, they made the Kobol Expander synthesiser, based on the RSF Kobol Expander of 1979, officially available for shipping, having first teased the product in April last year and announced that it was in its testing phase.
That same month, they also launched its JT-4000 Micro synth, with a design inspired by the Roland JP-8000 which launched back in 1996.
In other news, the brand has found itself in a heated dispute with online personality and product reviewer Loopop, which recently escalated after the brand seemingly took aim once again at the product reviewer recently, claiming “‘influencers’ have decided not to support us anymore because we don’t provide free products for reviews”.
In a recent post to X, Loopop questioned Behringer’s ethical stance following claims made by the company in August that they’re a “not-for-profit” organisation. The post features a screenshot of Behringer’s Arturia Keystep clone, the Swing, alongside the original and set at the same price on the online gear store, Sweetwater.
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musictech.comBehringer have revealed that they are "getting close" to finishing the new BX700 Groove Box and shared a first look image.
Want to DJ in Fabric? Pioneer DJ’s free workshop gives you the chanceAlphaPheta’s Pioneer DJ and Fabric nightclub are launching a DJ workshop in partnership with KISS FM DJ, Esi.
READ MORE: This dazzling bright pink DJ controller has star-shaped jog wheels
The free Start from Scratch workshop, taking place on 18 October at Fabric nightclub in London, “encourages budding black DJs and persons from all communities of colour to take part”, says Pioneer DJ. It will also “celebrate Black History Month and the contributions and achievements of black DJs around the world and throughout history”.
Start from Scratch welcomes both newcomers to the DJing scene and those looking to refine their skills. Participants can look forward to a comprehensive introduction to DJing, offering valuable insights into the electronic music industry.
Led by acclaimed artists, DJ schools, and Pioneer DJ product experts, the workshop is set to provide you with hands-on experience with Pioneer DJ’s latest gear. Attendees will have the chance to explore the fundamentals of DJing during this two-hour session and even try their hand at it.
In addition to the invaluable knowledge gained, all workshop participants will receive a complimentary 3-month license for Virtuoso, an online educational platform.
The workshop will be hosted by DJ Esi, whose career includes features on prominent broadcasters like No Signal, BBC 1Xtra, and Capital Xtra. Her residency at KISS Fresh Breakfast showcases her passion for championing black artists. Beyond radio, Esi has graced iconic stages at events like Wireless Festival and Kokom and has performed for global stars like Megan Thee Stallion.
DJ Esi on KISS FM
On the event, she said, “I’m really excited to be a part of this for Pioneer DJ and Black History Month. Pioneer DJ is such an integral brand for DJs, and I loved being able to take part in the last session, meeting everyone who wanted to take their passion with music and DJ’ing seriously.”
The Start from Scratch workshop will take place at Fabric nightclub in Farringdon on 18 October. Sign up at partiful.com.
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BFD Audio releases BFD Player, a free drum VST plugin featuring 5GB of acoustic drum sounds. BFD Player delivers the performance of the multi-award-winning Big Fat Drums software in a free and easy-to-use package. The plugin comes with a pretty impressive 5GB library with various expansion packs available for purchase. The Core Library features an [...]
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Songtradr, Epic Games respond to Bandcamp Union concerns [UPDATED]UPDATE: Epic Games has joined Songtradr in responding to a letter from the Bandcamp United union expressing employee concerns after it was announced earlier this week that Epic Games had. Continue reading
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Carl Cox to make metaverse debut with free-to-watch show premiering this OctoberDJ and producer Carl Cox is set to make his metaverse debut with a virtual performance in the Sensorium Galaxy. The show promises to be “another step into the territory of digital performances.”
The exclusive 30-minute showcase, named Intermundium (which refers to the space between worlds and dimensions), will feature tracks written, produced and performed by Cox himself. Fans across the globe will be able to access the experience at no cost.READ MORE: Michael Bibi surprises Ibiza partygoers with DJ set amid cancer treatment
The Sensorium Galaxy is an evolving metaverse of diverse virtual worlds. Cox’s show will take place at PRISM, which is Sensorium Galaxy’s hub dedicated to electronic music. Here, avatars of both real-life and virtual DJs provide continuous musical engagements.
The performance will utilise visual sensations that aren’t achievable in the real world. Cox will control the environment with his music, such as erupting volcanic streams or futuristic structures, and will engage with virtual inhabitants and show guests in an “endless dance.”
Cox says in a statement, “I’ve always been about pushing boundaries, sharing the love of music, and enhancing electronic music culture. I truly understood what was possible when I first saw my avatar and literally did a double-take! I thought, ‘This is now a reality – or should I say virtual reality?’ It has been really interesting to see things develop to the point where I can share my experiences with like-minded individuals anywhere on Earth – or beyond!”The show is set to premiere on Friday 27 October, at 7pm GMT. Access is free and will be available across multiple platforms: Sensorium Galaxy Website (2D Stream), YouTube (2D Stream), App Store and Google Play apps (2D Stream), and Steam (Full-fledged VR).
The immersive VR-360 version of Intermundium will be available on the PICO Store for an entire month. Additionally, it will also be broadcasted on Sensorium’s TikTok Live (2D Stream) as the premiere begins.
Find out more via Sensorium.
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musictech.comDJ and producer Carl Cox is set to make his metaverse debut with a virtual show in the Sensorium Galaxy. The show has been named Intermundium, and it promises to be “another step into the territory of digital performances.”
The best audio interfaces to buy in 2023: 14 best audio interfaces under $300If you’re picking out your first proper audio interface, but don’t necessarily want to break the bank, it’s a great time to be in the market. The boom of affordable home recording gear has led to fierce competition between brands, which, much to the benefit of music-makers, has led to more affordable devices and some impressive bundled third-party software.
From home recording stalwarts to great throw-in-your-bag options, here are our top picks for the best audio interfaces you can buy this year for under $300.
The best audio interfaces under $300 at a glanceFocusrite Scarlett 4i4 (4th Gen)
Audient EVO 4
Universal Audio Volt 276
Solid State Logic SSL2+
Arturia MiniFuse 4
Apogee BOOM
PreSonus Studio 68c USB-C Audio Interface
TASCAM Series 102i
MOTU M4 4×4
Audient iD4
Steinberg UR22mkII
Native Instruments Komplete Audio 6
M-Audio 192
Novation Audiohub 2×4Focusrite Scarlett 4i4 (4th Gen)
The Focusrite Scarlett 4i4 4th Generation audio interface is a versatile studio hub suitable for musicians who play multiple instruments and collaborate with others. It offers various inputs and outputs, including two clear and quiet microphone preamps, connections for different instruments, and separate controls for headphones, monitors, and line outputs.
It stands out with its Air mode, which adds a rich sound quality, automatic level adjustment with Auto Gain and Clip Safe, and the Hitmaker Expansion software bundle for recording and producing music. With its impressive microphone gain and dynamic range, the Scarlett 4i4 is an excellent choice for high-quality audio recording and production.
Check out our full review of the Focusrite Scarlett 4i4.
Key features:High-quality audio with 24-bit/192 kHz and 120 dB dynamic range
2 Scarlett microphone preamps offering 69 dB gain and +48 V phantom power
Switchable Air function for enhanced sound
Auto Gain and Clip Safe features for automatic level control
Price: $298Find deals at thomann.de.
Audient EVO 4Seasoned engineers working on more complex setups might have forgotten how daunting even the most basic recording tasks can be to a beginner. Even setting levels for the newbie can seem like a step you can get wrong. The Audient EVO 4 is a compact, no-nonsense interface ideal for those wanting to get into recording quickly without worrying about the more technical aspects, at least yet.
It’s a two-input/two-output interface, which means you get two dual-function sockets for your XLR and quarter-inch inputs, and a pair of quarter-inch outputs for your speakers. The way that this interface combines its intuitive layout with auto gain setting makes it especially straightforward. Also, for its very affordable price tag, this interface boasts some serious audio quality, coming from console and interface makers, Audient.
Read our full review here.
Price: £99 / $129 / €119
Inputs: 2x combo inputs (XLR / 1/4″),
Outputs: 2x TRS outputs (1/4″)
Preamps: 2x Mic, 1x Instrument
Mic Pre Gain Range: 58dB (-10db Pad for Line)
Connection Protocol: USB Type-C (USB 3.0 / 3.1 Gen 1)
Headphone Outputs: 1x 1/4”
Universal Audio Volt 276UA’s Volt 276 boasts studio-grade sound quality, with features such as the Vintage Mic Preamp mode that replicates the iconic Universal Audio 610 tube preamp sound. Its onboard 76 Compressor, inspired by UA’s renowned 1176 Limiting Amplifier, ensures your recordings have “album-ready punch and presence”, the brand says.
With straightforward 2-in/2-out connections and a curated suite of audio software included, Volt 276 simplifies the creative process. Whether you’re recording vocals, instruments, or podcasts, this interface is your ticket to legendary sound quality and inspiration. Plus, its rugged build ensures it will serve you for years to come.
Read our full review of the Universal Audio Volt 276.
Features:High-quality 24-bit/192 kHz AD/DA converter
Built-in microphone preamps featuring a vintage mic preamp mode
Incorporates a 76 compressor inspired by the UA 1176
Switchable +48 V phantom power
Price: $254Find deals at thomann.de.
Solid State Logic SSL2+Built upon SSL’s 40 years of crafting exceptional audio for professional producers, SSL+2 combines advanced technology with features tailored to a collaborative producer or musician. With 2 SSL-designed microphone preamps, 2-In/4-Out USB-C connectivity, and Legacy 4K analogue color enhancement inspired by classic SSL consoles, it empowers musicians and content creators to produce outstanding soundscapes.
The interface includes high-quality 24-bit/192 kHz AD/DA converters, two high-current headphone outputs for independent monitoring, balanced monitor outputs, MIDI I/O, and USB 2.0 bus-powered operation for Mac and PC. Additionally, it offers a Loopback feature via firmware update. Bundled with the SSL Production Pack, it delivers a comprehensive suite of virtual instruments, plug-ins, samples, and DAW software for a creatively inspiring experience.
Read our full review for the Solid State Logic SSL2+.
Features:2-In/4-Out
24-bit/192 kHz AKM converters
Microphone preamps with 62 dB gain range
Neutrik connectors
4K switch
+48 V phantom power
Price: $270Find deals at thomann.de.
Arturia MiniFuse 4The MiniFuse 4 audio interface by Arturia is an adaptable 4-in/4-out interface with best-in-class audio quality with a 110dB dynamic range and industry-leading -129dB equivalent input noise. It offers loads of connectivity, allowing up to four inputs, MIDI connection, and a USB hub, with dual headphone outputs for customisation.
The stereo virtual Loopback channel enables seamless content creation by recording computer audio alongside external inputs. Also, you can pick it up as part of bundle which includes Ableton Live Lite, Analog Lab Intro, and Native Instruments’ Guitar Rig 6 LE, making it a complete solution for modern music production.
Read our full review of the Arturia MiniFuse 4.
Features:24-bit / 192 kHz audio quality
Switchable +48V phantom power
Illuminated controls and LED meter
Control for adjusting monitor levels
2 XLR/TRS combo inputs
Price: $235Find deals at thomann.de.
Apogee BOOMThe Apogee BOOM is a 2×2 USB-C audio interface featuring high quality Apogee conversion and mic preamp technology, offering up to 24-bit/192kHz recording quality. It includes a quarter-inch instrument input, a combination mic/line/instrument input, and two quarter-inch balanced outputs. The interface also provides a quarter-inch headphone output and features an aluminum low-profile design. It is bus-powered and equipped with on-board hardware DSP for low-latency recording with Apogee FX.
Additionally, it comes with the Symphony ECS Channel Strip hardware DSP FX, with the native plugin available separately. The BOOM is compatible with macOS, iOS/iPad OS and Windows.
Read our full review.
Features:2 Line outputs: 6.3 mm jack, balanced
24-bit / 192 kHz recording
Onboard hardware DSP with Symphony ECS channel strip
Microphone signal gain: +62dB
+48V Phantom power
Pad and phase rotation
Price: $192Find deals at thomann.de.
PreSonus Studio 68cThe PreSonus 68c audio interface caters to small productions and electronic artists, delivering brilliant sound quality with four renowned XMAX analogue mic preamps. It features two stereo outputs, a potent headphone amp with A/B switching, and professional metering capabilities. High-quality converters and PreSonus’ XMAX mic preamps ensure distortion-free recording with ample headroom and balanced audio.
The interface provides simultaneous I/O of up to 6 inputs/6 outputs, including 2 mic/instrument/line inputs, 2 mic/line inputs, and 2 balanced quarter-inch TRS main outputs. Supporting various sampling rates, it includes Studio One Artist, Studio Magic Software Suite, and Ableton Live Lite, making it an excellent choice for live performances and studio setups.
Features:24-bit/192kHz audio quality
4 XMAX L mic preamps with +48V phantom power
2 ins / 2 outs
Price: $270Find deals at thomann.de.
TASCAM Series 102iThe TASCAM 102i is a versatile audio/MIDI interface designed for guitarists, songwriters, and small studio owners. It offers up to ten audio inputs, two audio outputs, and supports recording and playback at up to 192 kHz / 24-bit resolution. The interface features Tascam’s Ultra-HDDA mic preamps, individually switchable phantom power, and instrument-level inputs for direct recording of guitars and basses. It includes dual headphone outputs, MIDI I/O, and a DSP mixer with built-in reverb, compressor, phase invert, and a four-band EQ for each channel.
The interface comes with Tascam control software, Steinberg Cubase LE, IK Multimedia AmpliTube, T-RackS, and iZotope Neutron Elements for high-quality recording, mixing, and mastering. It’s compatible with Windows, macOS, and iOS devices.
Features:24-bit/192kHz audio quality
USB 10×2 audio interface
2 combo inputs on the front panel (XLR/jack) for mic/line/instrument
+48V phantom power
2 balanced TRS main outputs with front panel level control
2 stereo headphone outputs
Price: $275Find deals at thomann.de.
MOTU M4 4×4The MOTU M4 4×4 audio interface is a compact yet versatile device. It boasts four XLR-TRS combo inputs, allowing for simultaneous recording of microphones, instruments, or line-level sources at a pristine 24-bit/192kHz resolution. It stands out with its integrated loopback function, seamlessly incorporating computer audio, making it ideal for podcasting and live streaming.
The interface provides two sets of balanced quarter-inch outputs with individual volume controls for studio monitors and headphones. Built with robust USB-C connectivity, it suits both studio and mobile setups. Additionally, MOTU often comes with software bundles including the MOTU Performer Lite and Ableton Live Lite, making the M4 4×4 an excellent choice for a feature-rich audio interface for various recording needs.
Features:Four XLR-1/4″ combo inputs at 24-bit/192kHz
Built-in loopback for seamless computer audio integration
Dual 1/4″ outputs with individual volume controls
USB-C connectivity for studio or mobile use
Includes MOTU Performer Lite and Ableton Live Lite
Price: $311Find deals at thomann.de.
Audient iD4Audient equips their entire product line – from its consoles to its iD interfaces – with the same class A mic preamp design, meaning you’re free to consider your other needs in an interface such as form factor and I/O. While the EVO4 is ideal for throwing in a bag and taking around, the iD4, which similarly has two-inputs and two-outputs could be better suited for the home studio because of its multi-function volume knob.
By using the virtual scroll wheel mode, dubbed Scroll Control, you can use the iD4’s volume encoder to make adjustments in your DAW and plug-ins by merely hovering over a parameter, and rotating the knob to tweak it. You can also assign a function to the iD button on the front panel, so you have quick access to mute, dim or talkback.
Read our full review here.
Price: $199
Inputs: 1x XLR, 1x TRS (DI)
Outputs: 2x 1/4″
Preamps: 1x Mic, 1x Instrument
Mic Pre Gain Range: 58dB
Connection Protocol: USB 2.0
Headphone Outputs: 1x 1/4”, 1x 1/8”
Steinberg UR22MKIIThe UR22MKII is as straightforward as audio interfaces get, and that isn’t a bad thing. This is a two-in, two-out interface with a Hi-Z function on the second input. Housed in a rugged chassis, and powered via USB, it’s an ideal portable interface. Its preamps are Yamaha’s D-PRE design, and are capable of supplying up to 60dB of gain, too. So, if you’re recording a podcast and you’re working with the notoriously gain-hungry Shure SM7B, this is a great pick.
Features2x combo (XLR/1/4”) inputs
2x 1/4” outputs
2x Mic preamps
54dB mic pre gain range
USB 2.0 connection protocol
1x 1/4” headphone output
Price: $219.99Native Instruments Komplete Audio 6
Not only does this interface come with some solid sounding preamps, but it packs great software to kickstart your plug-in collection as well. Native Instrument’s Komplete Kontrol keyboards demonstrate that the company is on a mission to bring great hardware and software bundles to music production newcomers, and the Komplete Audio 6 follows strongly in this vein.
On the interface itself, you’ll find two mic/line combo inputs in the front, two 1/4” inch inputs in the back, a pair of jack outs, headphone out, as well as level and input selector controls. On the software side, you get Cubase LE 5 and Traktor LE 2 and Komplete Elements. For under $300, that’s a lot to get you started.
Features:2x combo inputs (XLR/1/4”), 2x 1/4” inputs, 2x digital inputs
4x TRS outputs (1/4”)
2 mic preamps
USB-B connection protocol
2x 1/4” headphone outputs
Price: $249M-Audio 192 | 4
The compact two-in/two-out interface category is a highly competitive one – and many manufacturers, like M-Audio have chosen to add value by bundling impressive third-party software with their hardware.
To be completely clear, the M-Audio 192 | 4 is a perfectly reliable audio interface on its own, and its ability to record at sampling rate up to 192kHz is impressive for the price. But it’s a big plus that it comes bundled with both Ableton Live Lite and Pro Tools First; Eleven Lite, Xpand2!, Vacuum, Boom and 2GB of Touch Loop content.
Features:Inputs: 1x combo inputs (XLR/1/4″), 1 x 1/4″ (Hi-Z)
Outputs: 2x 1/4″ (L/R)
Preamps: 1x Mic, 1x Instrument
Mic Pre Gain Range: 55dB
Connection Protocol: USB Type-C (USB 2.0)
Headphone Outputs: 1x 1/4″
Price: $199Novation Audiohub 2×4
Novation is best known for its MIDI controllers, keyboards and synths, so it’s only natural that their standalone audio interface plays well with others in the product line. The Audiohub 2×4 is an audio interface designed exclusively with electronic musicians in mind, combining a powered USB hub for your devices with an intuitive way to control output and monitoring levels.
We’ll admit, it would have been nice to have at least one XLR input, or even MIDI I/O, but the Audiohub 2×4 picks its battles, and if you have a range of USB devices in your setup, this could be right for you.
Read our full review here.
Features3x Powered USB, 2x RCA line inputs
4x Line outputs
USB 2.0
1x 1/4” headphone outputFor more Buyer’s Guides, click here.
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As layoffs begin, Bandcamp union launches petition demanding Songtradr recognitionUPDATE: Workers at Bandcamp are in limbo after Epic Games sold the indie music marketplace to Songtradr, and their recently recognized Bandcamp United Union is looking for answers. Workers voted. Continue reading
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Imagine Dragons, Bandsintown partner for free livestream concert to support fight against pediatric cancerImagine Dragon’s Tyler Robinson Foundation has partnered with Bandsintown for the third year in a row for a free livestream concert this Friday to raise awareness and support for families. Continue reading
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www.hypebot.comImagine Dragon’s Tyler Robinson Foundation has partnered with Bandsintown for the third year in a row for a free livestream concert this Friday to raise awareness and support for families. Continue reading
Amazon shuts down live radio app Amp just 18 months after launchAmazon has turned off its live radio app, Amp, after just a year and a half of operation.
The app allowed users to create their own live radio show, where they could also provide commentary between songs in the manner of a real-life radio DJ.
Now, Bloomberg reports that the company’s lead for digital music, Steve Boom, sent a memo internally saying the decision to shut down the platform “only became clear after months of careful consideration determining the investments Amazon wants to make for the future”.READ MORE: This dazzling bright pink DJ controller has star-shaped jog wheels
The app failed to secure any significant growth since launching in March 2022, despite its big-name launch announcing shows from the likes of Nicki Minaj, Pusha T, Travis Barker and Lil Yachty. Amazon even introduced a creator fund in September 2022 to ure more users to the platform, allocating “millions of dollars” to pay show makers through monthly rewards.
Amp had nearly 700,000 monthly active users in July, according to sources speaking to TechCrunch.
However, Amazon disputed the accuracy of these figures and analytics company data.ai noted that Amp had 1.3 million lifetime downloads.
Despite this, the Jeff Bezos-founded company cut almost half of Amp’s staff last year during a round of mass layoffs and the app only persuaded a few thousand people to sign up for Amazon, as per documents seen by TechCrunch in July.
Post-pandemic, many live audio apps across the board have struggled to retain user interest, with both Meta and Spotify deciding to shelve real-time audio platforms and divert resources elsewhere last year. Meanwhile, Reddit shut down its live audio product, Reddit Talk, in March.
Even Clubhouse, the ultra-exclusive app pioneering real-time conversations, has resorted to introducing chatrooms with asynchronous voice messages. in an effort to ramp up flagging engagement.
Bloomberg also reported that some features from Amp might be incorporated into Amazon Music, the company will try and take learnings of the live-music community interaction to build fan experiences.
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Aodyo Instruments expand Sylphyo’s soundset The latest Sylphyo firmware update kits the instrument out with new trumpet and balalaika physical models.
Aodyo Instruments expand Sylphyo’s soundset
www.soundonsound.comThe latest Sylphyo firmware update kits the instrument out with new trumpet and balalaika physical models.
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Spin Carousel Music Boxes Is A FREE Kontakt Instrument By Wrongtools
Wrongtools releases Spin Carousel Music Boxes, a FREE instrument for the full version of Native Instruments Kontakt. Spin delivers and expands the sound of two antique instruments: a Cylinder Music Box and a Carousel Music Box. Wrongtools combined both instruments and created something more emotive and cinematic than I first expected. While Spin is free [...]
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bedroomproducersblog.comWrongtools releases Spin Carousel Music Boxes, a FREE instrument for the full version of Native Instruments Kontakt. Spin delivers and expands the sound of two antique instruments: a Cylinder Music Box and a Carousel Music Box. Wrongtools combined both instruments and created something more emotive and cinematic than I first expected. While Spin is freeRead More