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VSL introduce Concert D-274 Essentials Concert D-274 captures a Steinway D274 in the renowned acoustic of Stage a at VSL’s Synchron Stage Vienna facility, and is now available in an all-new Essentials variant alongside its Standard and Full counterparts.
VSL introduce Concert D-274 Essentials
www.soundonsound.comConcert D-274 captures a Steinway D274 in the renowned acoustic of Stage a at VSL’s Synchron Stage Vienna facility, and is now available in an all-new Essentials variant alongside its Standard and Full counterparts.
Winklevoss brothers mull IPO for Gemini crypto exchange: ReportThe Winklevoss brothers are reportedly considering another IPO for Gemini after deciding not to pursue a public listing in 2021.
https://cointelegraph.com/news/winklevoss-brothers-reportedly-mulling-gemini-ipo-again?utm_source=rss_feed&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss_partner_inboundPlugin Boutique is offering 50% off these new Native Instruments Komplete 15 bundlesNative Instruments’ Komplete 15 – the latest version of its flagship production suite – is now available as part of three new bundles via Plugin Boutique, with 50 percent off for a limited time only.
Komplete 15 landed in September last year, and these three new curated editions – Beats, Band, and Electronic – each feature 13 products bundled to suit specific genres and workflows. Ending on 28 February, each bundle is currently on sale for just £44.50.READ MORE: Native Instruments Komplete 15 is still the essential mega bundle
The Komplete 15 Select Beats Bundle offers a range of tools “designed to inspire and elevate beat production”. It features NI’s drum sampler BATTERY 4 at its core, plus a range of other tools such as EMPIRE BREAKS, offering sample-based sounds processed through classic gear, inspired by golden-era hip-hop.
As for the Select Electronic Bundle, this one is more apt for creators in need of tools for, well, electronic music production of course. Inside, you’ll get MASSIVE X for sound design, plus offerings such as TRK-01 – which combines classic mixing techniques with modern sound for expressive kick and bass combinations – and Schema: Light, an “intuitive” step sequencer for creating atmospheric patterns.
And lastly, the Select Band Bundle is curated for music producers seeking “top-tier” instruments, and includes a whole bunch of traditional band-inspired tools. It includes STUDIO DRUMMER for realistic acoustic drum kits, a sampled 1908 upright piano in the form of THE GENTLEMAN, and even the SCARBEE RICKENBACKER BASS, offering the iconic sound of the Rickenbacker 4003.In other NI news, the brand recently confirmed that bringing its Maschine 3 software to its Maschine+ hardware controller this year is a top priority, as confirmed in a new community blog post from Chris La Pietra – Product Lead for Maschine, Kontrol, and NKS Hardware Partnerships. Currently, it is predicted for a launch in spring.
Find out more or get your hands on the Komplete 15 bundles over at Plugin Boutique.
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musictech.comNative Instruments’ Komplete 15 is now available as part of three new bundles via Plugin Boutique, with 50 percent off for a limited time only.
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CCC Webinar: 'Spotify, Why Do You Keep Hurting Songwriters?'“Spotify, Why Do You Keep Hurting Songwriters?”Tuesday, February 18, 2025 ZOOM WEBINAR2:30 PM PST - 4:00 PM PSTREGISTER HEREJoin as the CCC discusses the tensions between the music publishing community and Spotify, in connection with Spotify’s reduction in payment of streaming mechanical royalties to songwriters and music publishers, due to Spotify claiming it qualifies to pay a discounted “bundle” rate for premium subscriptions it characterizes as “Bundled Subscription Offerings.”Topics of discussion will include the following:History of the CRB Phonorecords IV settlement proceeding, as well as the Phonorecords IV’s determination of rates and terms;
Spotify’s position on reclassifying its premium subscription as a bundled service and why Spotify thinks it’s entitled to a discounted bundle rate, pursuant to Phonorecords IV;
The Mechanical Licensing Collective v. Spotify USA Inc. complaint;
NMPA’s outreach to Congress to overhaul the compulsory license in the Copyright Act to “permanently fix the power imbalance” to songwriters;
NMPA legal complaint against Spotify with the FTC;
Letter to the US Register of Copyrights from lawmakers, questioning Spotify’s bundling in light of the Music Modernization Act; and
Other DSPs’ position on bundling (e.g., Amazon Music and YouTube Music).Moderator:
Charley Londoño | Counsel Plus, Co.; and Of Counsel at The Peter Law Group
Ashley Joyce | Senior Vice President, Legal & Business Affairs, NMPAMichelle Lewis | CEO, Songwriters Of North America (SONA)Adam Parness | Adam Parness Music Consulting (Former Global Head of Music Publishing at Spotify, Amazon, Pandora)
Register for this webinar by1:30pm PST on Tuesday, February 18, 2025CCC MEMBER & NON-MEMBER REGISTRATIONThe post CCC Webinar: 'Spotify, Why Do You Keep Hurting Songwriters?' first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.
https://www.musicconnection.com/ccc-webinar-spotify-why-do-you-keep-hurting-songwriters/ Government agency removes spoon emoji from work platform amid protestsAccording to a New York Times report, on Thursday, the U.S. government’s General Services Administration (GSA) removed the spoon emoji as an option that users of its videoconferencing platform can select to express themselves. The move comes a day after workers embraced the digital cutlery to protest the Trump administration’s “Fork in the Road” resignation […]
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techcrunch.comAccording to a New York Times report, on Thursday, the U.S. government's General Services Administration (GSA) removed the spoon emoji as an option that
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Cindy Mabe exits as CEO of Universal Music Group NashvilleExec was appointed Chair and CEO of UMGN in April, 2023
SourceCindy Mabe exits as CEO of Universal Music Group Nashville
www.musicbusinessworldwide.comExec was appointed Chair and CEO of UMGN in April…
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Song Athletics Sad PianoThis pack distills the essence of contemporary classical piano music with a collection of delicately performed loops via a suitably-toned felted upright. Recorded closely to give an enhanced... Read More
https://www.kvraudio.com/product/sad-piano-by-song-athletics?utm_source=kvrnewindbfeed&utm_medium=rssfeed&utm_campaign=rss&utm_content=30495 Running Doom on an Apple Lightning to HDMI AdapterAs a general rule of thumb, anything that has some kind of display output and a processor more beefy than an early 90s budget PC can run Doom just fine. As [John] AKA [Nyan Satan] demonstrates in a recent video, this includes running the original Doom on an Apple Lightning to HDMI Adapter. These adapters were required after Apple moved to Lightning from the old 30-pin connector which had dedicated pins for HDMI output.
As the USB 2.0 link used with Lightning does not have the bandwidth for 1080p HDMI, compression was used, requiring a pretty beefy processor in the adapter. Some enterprising people at the time took a hacksaw to one of these adapters to see what’s inside them and figure out the cause of the visual artifacts. Inside is a 400 MHz ARM SoC made by Samsung lovingly named the S5L8747. The 256 MB of RAM is mounted on top of the package, supporting the RAM disk that the firmware is loaded into.
Although designed to only run the Apple-blessed firmware, these adapters are susceptible to the same Checkm8 bootROM exploit, which enables the running of custom code. [John] adapted this exploit to target this adapter, allowing this PoC Doom session to be started. As the link with the connected PC (or Mac) is simply USB 2.0, this presumably means that sending keyboard input and the like is also possible, though the details are somewhat scarce on this aspect.Running Doom on an Apple Lightning to HDMI Adapter
hackaday.comAs a general rule of thumb, anything that has some kind of display output and a processor more beefy than an early 90s budget PC can run Doom just fine. As [John] AKA [Nyan Satan] demonstrates in a…
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OC201 Preamp pedal from Great Eastern FX Co. The latest Great Eastern FX Co. pedal sees the company take a new approach to a popular fuzz design, and also marks the beginning of a new series.
OC201 Preamp pedal from Great Eastern FX Co.
www.soundonsound.comThe latest Great Eastern FX Co. pedal sees the company take a new approach to a popular fuzz design, and also marks the beginning of a new series.
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dBdone’s AI Chords Plugin for Generating Chord Progressions Features a FREE Tier
dBdone launched AI Chords, a plugin for generating chord progressions with a free tier. The plugin is available for VST, AU, and AAX on macOS (universal) and Windows (64-bit only). AI Chords is designed as a tool to spark inspiration for songwriters, producers, and beatmakers. dBdone offers three AI Chords tiers, namely the free tier [...]
View post: dBdone’s AI Chords Plugin for Generating Chord Progressions Features a FREE TierdBdone’s AI Chords Plugin for Generating Chord Progressions Features a FREE Tier
bedroomproducersblog.comdBdone launched AI Chords, a plugin for generating chord progressions with a free tier. The plugin is available for VST, AU, and AAX on macOS (universal) and Windows (64-bit only). AI Chords is designed as a tool to spark inspiration for songwriters, producers, and beatmakers. dBdone offers three AI Chords tiers, namely the free tier
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Best Free and Affordable Apps For MusiciansIndie musicians need the right tools to stay ahead, and these apps make everything from songwriting to promotion easier. Whether you're producing tracks, managing gigs, or engaging fans, here are the best free apps for musicians.
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www.hypebot.comDiscover the top free apps for musicians in 2025. From songwriting to promotion, these tools will make your journey easier and more efficient.
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Does claiming a Spotify for Artists account need to be this hard?Claiming a Spotify For Artists account is an essential pillar for every music marketing plan. But does claiming a Spotify For Artists account need to be this hard?
The post Does claiming a Spotify for Artists account need to be this hard? appeared first on Hypebot.Does claiming a Spotify for Artists account need to be this hard?
www.hypebot.comDiscover the frustrations of claiming a Spotify For Artists account. Learn about the challenges and find out how to overcome them.
“A f**king nightmare!”: Watch tensions rise between Elton John and Andrew Watt in behind-the-scenes footage of the recording of Elton’s forthcoming albumElton John has teamed up with Brandi Carlile for a new collaborative album, Who Believes In Angels?, which will be released on 4 April – but the making of it was far from plain sailing.
For the first time ever, cameras were allowed in the studio to capture the making of the record in full, with footage compiled into a candid short film that documents the turbulent creative process of making an album in just 20 days – including tensions with producer Andrew Watt.READ MORE: “It has its uses, but it shouldn’t rip creative people off”: Paul McCartney and Elton John speak out against potential AI threats amid proposed changes to UK copyright law
The recording process began back in October 2023 at Los Angeles’ Sunset Sound Studios, just off the back of John’s colossal Glastonbury headline set. John, Carlile, and Watt were also joined by John’s longtime friend and lyricist Bernie Taupin, and a band that also consisted of Chad Smith and Josh Klinghoffer (Red Hot Chili Peppers’ current drummer and former guitarist), plus bassist Pino Palladino, who’s just released a new set of strings with Ernie Ball.
Narrating over the captured footage, John admits that during the process he was exhausted and had a lot of doubt, leading to him being “a nightmare” as he tore up lyrics sheets, and even nearly gave up on the project, declaring “I’m going home”. One particularly tense encounter shows Watt defending himself, saying, “Dude, I’m just trying to make the song as best as it can be! You’re so impatient!”
Thankfully, tensions eventually subsided, and the music began to flow – there were even tears of relief at one point. You can watch the full Who Believes In Angels? trailer below, and listen to the first single:John describes the project as “one of the greatest musical experiences of my life. In a statement he comments, “It has given me a place where I know I can move forward. Who Believes In Angels? feels like going into another era and I’m pushing the door open to come into the future.”
You can pre-order or pre-save Who Believes In Angels? now.
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musictech.comElton John has teamed up with Brandi Carlile for a new collaborative album, but the making of it was far from plain sailing.
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Heritage Audio’s Synth Buddy switcher Heritage Audio's new passive switcher can be used to quickly toggle between 10 stereo inputs, or route one input to one of 10 different destinations.
Heritage Audio’s Synth Buddy switcher
www.soundonsound.comHeritage Audio's new passive switcher can be used to quickly toggle between 10 stereo inputs, or route one input to one of 10 different destinations.
Rights management platform for generative AI raises $2.1 million in investment for “trailblazing” attribution modelMusical AI, a rights management platform for generative AI, has raised $2.1 million (CAD) in initial investment to support its attribution model, said to be the first of its kind.
The investment is led by Build Ventures, one of Canada’s largest VC firms investing in startups, and select angel investors are also contributing. Rights holders such as Symphonic Distribution, Kanjian, and others are currently on board, and AI companies such as Beatoven are also signing on.READ MORE: As AI fakes proliferate, we need to draw a clear distinction between human-made music and AI-generated content
Musical AI’s attribution model allows rights holders to track and monetise their contributions to generative AI outputs, and also helps AI companies license libraries of content and maintain transparency for compliance with emerging regulations.
According to a press release shared with MusicTech, Musical AI works by determining what inputs lead to particular generative AI outputs, from which it can then parse what percentage of a generated output came from what data source. Rights holders can monitor, take down, and sunset usage of the works they own, while generative AI companies can access licensed data and use Musical AI’s reports to monitor usage for each generated output.
Musical AI COO, Matt Adell, comments, “As the opportunity for revenue and need for licensed content become clearer every day, we’re seeing more rights holders and AI companies recognise the need for our platform. Generative AI will need attribution, and we’re the first to master it and provide a secure platform that implements it along with industry accepted revenue sharing.”
“If we want AI training to be sustainable and ethical, we need attribution. Musical AI is the only company offering it in the audio space,” adds Musical AI CEO Sean Power. “I’m thrilled that discerning investors are backing our efforts to transform how AI is trained.”
To find out more, head over to Musical AI.
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musictech.comMusical AI, a rights management platform for generative AI, has raised $2.1 million in initial investment to support its attribution model.

