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  • GPU Audio Beat Battle competition GPU Audio have announced a beat making competition which will see entrants’ submissions being pitted against each other in a series of head-to-head ‘battles’ to determine a winner.

    GPU Audio have announced a beat making competition which will see entrants’ submissions being pitted against each other in a series of head-to-head ‘battles’ to determine a winner.

  • #Meta has launched #Opensource AudioCraft #AI #Music #tool. Is it good or bad please decide by yourself 🤐

  • RELEASE DETAILS
    Release title:
    Ballin with no hoes
    Main artist name:
    Faygoplexine
    Release date:
    11th Aug, 2023
    https://publme.lnk.to/Ballinwithnohoes
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    Listen to Ballin with no hoes by Plexine.

  • Solid State Logic Releases B-DYN 500 Series Module The B-DYN module builds on the success of the recent 4K B plug-in, taking the SSL sound back to its roots once again, with a faithful recreation of the original SL 4000B consoles dynamic section in 500 Series format.Featuring fixed compression ratios -  2:1, 4:1 & 10:1 with an additional 'DS' mode, fixed release times - DS, .2, .4, .8, 1.6 & renowned 'auto', auto make-up gain, sidechain high pass filter and so much more, the B-DYN allows producers and engineers to add heavily coloured, grabby, saturated compression from one of the rarest studio consoles ever made to their toolkit. 

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    The B-DYN module builds on the success of the recent 4K B plug-in, taking the SSL sound back to its roots once again, with a faithful recreation of the original SL 4000B consoles dynamic section in…

  • A.O.M. Kujaku Kujaku is a multi-FX based on convolution reverb. Impulse response is graphically editable, and with post effects, Kujaku achieves various sound making. Features: Graphically... Read More

  • Bitcoin funds see weekly outflows of $111M, most since March: CoinSharesSolana bucked the trend, with its $9.5 million in inflows taking the top spot over the past week.

    CoinShares’ “Digital Asset Fund Flows” report showed outflows of $107 million last week.

  • TikTok users can now watch a full episode of Peacock’s ‘Killing It’Peacock is trying out a new strategy to promote its shows—posting full episodes on the popular short-form video app TikTok. As a first for the company, episode one of “Killing It” Season 2 will be available to watch for free on TikTok, parent company NBCUniversal announced Monday.
    Starting today, viewers can find the first episode on Peacock’s TikTok account, which is broken into five separate parts. Each video is around three to eight minutes long.
    The move is certainly interesting given the current SAG/WGA strike, which has disrupted the production of many series and movies. It’s likely Peacock’s hope that its new TikTok strategy will bring new viewers to the series since stars are unable to fully promote their work to fans — aside from social media posts. Plus, it’s been a recent trend for TikTok users to upload full-length films and shows.
    The first three episodes of “Killing It” are also available on YouTube, following a similar move made by competitor Paramount+. Peacock recently uploaded the second episode of Pete Davidson’s “Bupkis” on YouTube one month after it launched on the streaming service in May.

    “Killing It” stars “The Office” actor Craig Robinson as bank security guard Craig Foster who has ambitious plans to become an entrepreneur. He then meets an Uber driver named Jillian (Claudia O’Doherty), who introduces him to the world of state-sponsored python hunting. For some reason, Foster thinks this is a great way to achieve his goals.
    The second season continues Foster’s wild journey of snake-hunting and making cash. Foster and Jillian own a palmetto berry farm; however, human visitors as well as a snail infestation threaten to ruin their business.
    The eight-episode season premieres August 17 on Peacock.

    Peacock uploaded the full first episode of “Killing It” Season 2 on TikTok, a first for the streaming service.

  • Deezer drops heavy hint that music streaming price hikes could be a recurring phenomenonJeronimo Folgueira tells analysts that his company now has the 'opportunity to review pricing again in the near future'
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    Jeronimo Folgueira tells analysts that his company now has the ‘opportunity to review pricing again in the near future’.

  • Kakao and K-Pop giant SM Entertainment are ramping up their US presence. What will that mean for HYBE?Korea's biggest music companies are increasing their presence in the United States – and they're hungry to grow market share
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    As the new alliance of Kakao and SM move into the US market, HYBE will find itself under pressure to deliver on its own expansion plans.

  • ViatorDSP Introduces Rust Lo-Fi Effect For Pay What You Want
    ViatorDSP releases Rust, a free (pay what you want) lo-fi plugin for Windows and macOS. You would think that in this modern era, we’d have less propensity toward the grunge and grit of the analog era. However, there’s some charm in songs that sound just a bit off, at least going by the millions of [...]
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    ViatorDSP releases Rust, a free (pay what you want) lo-fi plugin for Windows and macOS. You would think that in this modern era, we’d have less propensity toward the grunge and grit of the analog era. However, there’s some charm in songs that sound just a bit off, at least going by the millions ofRead More

  • Meta’s AudioCraft AI music tool could cut multiple revenue streams for musiciansMeta has launched AdudioCraft, a free generative AI text-to-audio and music tool, and announced that it is open-sourcing it for research purposes “to help advance the field of AI-generated audio.”. Continue reading
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    Meta has launched AdudioCraft, a free generative AI text-to-audio and music tool, and announced that it is open-sourcing it for research purposes “to help advance the field of AI-generated audio.”. Continue reading

  • Major investor of Native Instruments and iZotope bids to acquire AVIDUS firm Francisco Partners, a major investor of Native Instruments and iZotope, is among private equity firms competing to acquire AVID, otherwise known as Avid Technology Inc.

    READ MORE: “I saw you spreading lies on your Facebook group”: Loopop on Behringer not sending ‘free gear’ to reviewers

    Earlier this year, Francisco Partners backed up the new partnership with iZotope and Native Instruments, which saw the two manufacturers team up to “shape the future of music making and audio production”.
    Another company that is currently bidding for acquisition of AVID is Symphony Technology Group, a private-equity firm focused on technology investments. Earlier in the year, STG made a deal to take Momentive Global Inc, the parent company of SurveyMonkey.
    AVID provides valuable software for the music industry, owning both digital audio workstation Pro Tools and music notation software Sibelius. Its products are widely considered to be industry standard, with Pro Tools likely the most used digital audio workstation in the world.
    Sibelius is also one of the most commonly used scoring softwares in the composition world, and counts the likes of Hans Zimmer among its users.
    Therefore, the potential purchase is a monumental move, especially considering that AVID has a current value of $1.2 billion.
    According to Reuters, AVID started exploring options, including the sale of the company with the help of investment bank Goldman Sachs, earlier this year. Anonymous sources have since told Reuters that a deal could be signed as early as this month.
    The post Major investor of Native Instruments and iZotope bids to acquire AVID appeared first on MusicTech.

    A major investor of Native Instruments and iZotope, Francisco Partners, is among private equity firms competing to acquire AVID.

  • Techivation introduce M-De-Esser plug-in Techivation's latest offering takes an innovative approach to de-essing, employing a spectral shaping algorithm to tackle sibilance and harshness in vocal recordings.

    Techivation's latest offering takes an innovative approach to de-essing, employing a spectral shaping algorithm to tackle sibilance and harshness in vocal recordings.

  • Free Webinars on A2IM’s Health Insurance for Musicians this weekHealth insurance for musicians will be the subject of two free webinars this Wednesday hosted by The American Association of Independent Music (A2IM). The indie trade group recently added the. Continue reading
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    Health insurance for musicians will be the subject of two free webinars this Wednesday hosted by The American Association of Independent Music (A2IM). The indie trade group recently added the. Continue reading

  • The life cycle of a Sync placementLearn more about the process of getting music into TV. film and games. A quick but thorough guide that goes from pitching to placement to payment. by Jon Mizrachi of. Continue reading
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    Learn more about the process of getting music into TV. film and games. A quick but thorough guide that goes from pitching to placement to payment. by Jon Mizrachi of. Continue reading