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  • New York regulator set to approve Ripple’s RLUSD stablecoin: ReportAccording to data from CoinGecko, the total stablecoin market capitalization is over $196 billion as of Nov. 29.

  • Simple Pen Plotter Rolls On The TablePen plotters are popular builds amongst DIY CNC enthusiasts. They’re a great way to learn the fundamentals of motion control and make something useful along the way. In that vein, [Maker101] has created a neat barebones plotter for tabletop use. 
    The basic design relies on familiar components. It uses a pair of MGN15 linear rails as the basis of the motion platform, along with NEMA 17 stepper motors to run the X and Y axes. These are assembled with the aid of 3D-printed parts that bring the whole frame together, along with a pen lifter operated with a hobby servo.
    The neat thing about the design is that the barebones machine is designed to sit upon an existing tabletop. This eliminates the need to integrate a large flat work surface into the plotter itself. Instead, the X axis just runs along whatever surface you place it on, rolling on a small wheel. It’s likely not ideal for accuracy or performance; we could see the machine itself skating around if run too fast. For a lightweight barebones plotter, though, it works well enough.
    If you dig building plotters, you might like to step up to something more laser-y in future. Video after the break.

    Pen plotters are popular builds amongst DIY CNC enthusiasts. They’re a great way to learn the fundamentals of motion control and make something useful along the way. In that vein, [Maker101] …

  • Canadian news companies sue OpenAIA group of Canadian news and media companies filed a lawsuit Friday against OpenAI, alleging that the ChatGPT maker has infringed their copyrights and unjustly enriched itself at their expense. The companies behind the lawsuit include the Toronto Star, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the Globe and Mail, and others who seek to win monetary damages […]
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    A group of Canadian news and media companies filed a lawsuit Friday against OpenAI, alleging that the ChatGPT maker has infringed their copyrights and

  • These producers swear by Soundtoys plugins — here are the best deals on them this weekendIt feels like every producer we interview at MusicTech has something to say about Soundtoys plugins. Whether it’s John Summit using Soundtoys for melodic house or Kevin Saunderson and The Blessed Madonna using Little AlterBoy and Decapitator on techno tracks, these plugins are used by producers both famous and novice. This weekend’s probably your best chance to get in on the action with up to 75% off on Plugin Boutique.
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    Over this Cyber Weekend, all of Soundtoys hits are on offer. That includes the saturation plugin, Decapitator, which is down 75% to $50; the venerable Little AlterBoy vocal processing unit, which is down to $42, and EchoBoy, which is down 75% to $50.
    If you’ve been tempted by the whole Soundtoys 5.4 collection which packs in all 21 plugins, then we’ve got good news for you: it’s discounted by $295, bringing the price to $215. That works out to just over $10 a plugin — not bad at all.
    Speaking about Soundtoys plugins, The Blessed Madonna said “half the tracks on [my album, Godspeed,] are just run through Decapitator 25 times. I also used [SoundToys’] Radiator on everything,” adding that Atlanta-based wildcard DJ/producer Nikki Nair uses it with a “complete lack of fear around distortion and saturation.”
    Check out the Soundtoys collection on sale at Plugin Boutique.
    Want more deals on music gear? We’ve got a running list of all our favourite deals this weekend, from headphones and MIDI controllers to plugins and synthesizers. Plus, all the biggest retailers are offering discounts, including Thomann, Amazon, Guitar Center and Reverb, and if you’re a plugin enthusiast, Plugin Boutique is hosting some of its best deals of the year.’
    Find more deals on music production gear. 
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    Some of the hottest producers on the planet swear by Soundtoys — time for you to get stuck in.

  • Native Instruments, iZotope & Plugin Alliance Black Friday Sales Native Instruments, iZotope and Plugin Alliance are all currently offering their biggest discounts of 2024 as part of their Black Friday Sales.

    Native Instruments, iZotope and Plugin Alliance are all currently offering their biggest discounts of 2024 as part of their Black Friday Sales.

  • Building a Generator That Runs Off Hose Power[Paul Junkin] bought a curious product off the Internet. It was supposed to generate electricity when hooked up to a running hose. Only, it didn’t do a very good job. His solution was straightforward—he built his own hose-powered generator that actually worked.
    The design uses a turbine hooked up to a small motor acting as a generator. To maximize the transfer of energy from the stream of water to the blades of the turbine, the hose is hooked up to a convergent nozzle. [Paul] does a great job explaining the simple physics at play, as well as the iterative design process he used to get to the final product. He calculates the best-case power coming out of his hose around 50 watts, so for his turbine to collect 22 watts is a win, and it’s good enough to charge a phone or run some LED lighting.
    Of course, this isn’t a practical generator if you have to pay for the water, and there are other solutions that will get you less wet. Still, credit where it’s due—this thing does make power when you hook it up to a hose. We’ve seen some slightly less ridiculous concepts in this space before, though.

     

    [Paul Junkin] bought a curious product off the Internet. It was supposed to generate electricity when hooked up to a running hose. Only, it didn’t do a very good job. His solution was straigh…

  • From Drake’s legal action to Spotify execs’ big cash-out… it’s MBW’s Weekly Round-UpThe biggest stories from the past week – all in one place…
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  • How to organize and revisit your ‘leftover’ music projects
    From bouncing demos to revisiting your folder structures, let's explore a few techniques for maximizing your 'leftover' project files.

    From bouncing demos to revisiting your folder structures, let's explore a few techniques for maximizing your 'leftover' project files.

  • These plugins are absolutely free for Black FridayYou might think the best Black Friday music technology deals involve discounts and not free stuff, but there are also loads of free plugins on offer if you know where to look…
    Over at Plugin Boutique for example, you can help yourself to free effects including everything from bit crushers and amp simulators to channel strip plugins, chorus effects, compressors, delays, limiters and just about everything you need to have a comprehensive in-the-box production suite.
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    Aside from effects, there’s a bunch of free virtual instruments on offer, too, like the BDF Player Drum Machine, the Mirage Virtual Instrument, 99 Sounds Clap Machine Generator, and so many more.
    While we’ve got you, on the subject of free plugins, AIR Music Technology has just released a new filter plugin that comes at no cost whatsoever.
    A three-band filter bank with adjustable crossovers, each band features resonant filters, cutoff controls, low-, band, and high-pass filter types, the ability to solo each band and so much more.
    Did we say it was free? Well, it’s only free until 2 December, at which point it will have an introductory price of $49 until 31 December, whereafter its price will rise to $99. So don’t wait around, you’ve quite literally got nothing to lose by downloading this plugin right now. Head to AIR Music Technology to find out more.
    And if one free filter plugin wasn’t enough, the team over at Hornet Plugins have just dropped their very own free filter plugin FilterSolo. This comes with three filter types – low-, band- and high-pass – a Smooth Resonance Control, and a simple and intuitive interface so you can get stuck straight into the creative process. It’s absolutely free, so this is a no-brainer to download. Head to HoRNet Plugins to find out more.
    Browse the full range of free plugins right now over at Plugin Boutique.
    The post These plugins are absolutely free for Black Friday appeared first on MusicTech.

    You might think the best Black Friday music technology deals involve discounts and not free stuff, but there are also loads of free plugins on offer if you know where to look…

  • Karanyi Sounds offers up to 80% OFF this Black Friday!
    Happy Black Friday, everyone! Many plugin developers and retailers celebrate today with fantastic deals, and Karanyi Sounds is no exception! Their Black Friday sale has officially started with a whole bunch of great deals to check out. And we’ll look at some of our favorites today. Cloudmax 2 is their “Ultimate Texture Designer FX,” currently [...]
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    Happy Black Friday, everyone! Many plugin developers and retailers celebrate today with fantastic deals, and Karanyi Sounds is no exception! Their Black Friday sale has officially started with a whole bunch of great deals to check out. And we’ll look at some of our favorites today. Cloudmax 2 is their “Ultimate Texture Designer FX,” currently

  • AIR Music Tech release Multiband Filterbank AIR Music Tech have announced the launch of a new multiband filter plug-in that is being offered as a free download for a limited time only.

    AIR Music Tech have announced the launch of a new multiband filter plug-in that is being offered as a free download for a limited time only.

  • Should you stop chasing Superfans? Ari H says NO! Join the debateShould musicians stop chasing Superfans? All three major labels to hundreds of music marketers have turned capturing and monetizing superfans an important success strategy.
    The post Should you stop chasing Superfans? Ari H says NO! Join the debate appeared first on Hypebot.

    Should musicians stop chasing Superfans? Learn why casual listeners may be the key to lasting growth in the music industry.

  • 10 free sample packs for sci-fi and experimental soundsAd feature with BandLab Sounds
    The sounds of 50s sci-fi movies evolved in a more electronic direction as the 70s and 80s arrived with its synthesizers and computers – but those bleeps, sweeps and sequences have never fallen out of favour. Now, they’re as likely to be used in music productions as in soundtracks. These experimental sounds can be tricky to source or create yourself, so why not shortcut straight to the good stuff with these great free sound and sample packs from BandLab?
    Sci-fi Synths
    Synths are the backbone of the sci-fi genre thanks to their ability to sound otherworldly. With a total of 101 loops and samples, this collection brings a creepy, atmospheric vibe to proceedings and covers everything from ominous arpeggios and throbbing bass to unsettling sound effects.
    Download Sci-fi synths.
    Patch & Play Lab: 50s Sci-fi
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    The 1950s heralded a golden age for sci-fi sounds, with theremins and the earliest electronic instruments providing the soundtrack to many Hollywood movies. This collection of 100 samples has a wealth of bleeping retro-style computers, modulated and distorted analogue sounds to take your productions back in time.
    Download 50s Sci-fi.
    Jordan Blackmon: Low-Budget Sci-Fi
    Custom created by modular artist Jordan Blackmon, this collection of 100 loops and samples covers a range of experimental soundscapes and textures made with specialised original hardware. As well as spooky retro synths you’ll get sound effects and also foley effects like footsteps, ambient sounds and more, making this the perfect collection for movie makers in particular.
    Download Low-Budget Sci-Fi.
    Patch & Play Lab: Alien Sounds Vol. 1
    Sometimes you need your loops to sound like they have come from another world – and that’s what you get with this collection of 95 weird and wonderful synths, leads, basses, arps and sound FX. Mixing clean analogue sequences with gritty alien tones, there’s a lot to like here for anyone after a unique vibe for their productions.
    Download Alien Sounds.
    Fo’Real Beatz: Cinematic Trap Vol .1
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    Build amazing cinematic trap tracks from scratch with this 67-sample pack covering an array of sounds broken down by type for ultimate flexibility. There are beats, individual drum elements and risers, mixed loops, bass, keys, leads, claps and much more to help you tailor your trap beats exactly to your liking.
    Download Cinematic Trap.
    Sweeping Cinematic Synths Vol.2
    Nothing paints emotional pictures like huge, cinematic synths. With the samples in this collection, you can build whole cinematic worlds, layering strings and effects but also drums, keys, leads and basses. With a total of 59 loops, this collection will give new life to your soundtracks and tracks in a range of different genres.
    Download Sweeping Cinematic Synths
    Patch & Play Lab: Fantasy Worlds
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    Building fantasy musical worlds with sound has never been easier thanks to this set of 101 sounds covering drum loops, individual kit and rhythmic elements, risers, pads, pianos and more. It’s an enthralling collection of ethereal atmospheres, swooping sci-fi sounds and textures that will elevate any track.
    Download Fantasy Worlds.
    MusicTech: Modular Samples
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    Collecting modular synths can be both expensive and time-consuming, so why not shortcut straight to the best results with this excellent collection of sounds? Custom recorded, the expansive set of 120 loops and samples encompasses hits, rises, percussion and special fx, all sampled from real modular gear. It’s the perfect way to get the sound of modular without the hassle.
    Download MusicTech’s Modular Samples
    Hardware FX
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    The secret to great sound isn’t just the instrument that made it in the first place but also the way it’s processed afterwards and hardware outboard gear is one of the best ways to make loops sound authentic. This collection of 100 samples covers electronic, foley and sound effects all processed through serious hardware units, bringing that unique character to your tracks. Save time and money by getting the sound ready-made!
    Download Hardware FX
    Chiptune Toolbox Vol. 2
    Recapture the iconic sound of 1980s computer game soundtracks with 93 samples that effortlessly transport you back to another era. You’ll think you’re playing a classic arcade video game with these 8-bit beeps, crunchy square waves and ready-made chords that work brilliantly dropped into all kinds of different musical genres. There’s a wide range of types of sound from beats to sequences.
    Download Chiptune Toolbox.
    Sondmire: Cinematic Electronic
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    In this 102-sample collection, genre-hopping Filipino producer Sondmire weaves magical cinematic worlds and textures, with everything you need to make emotive scores. You’ll find beats, keys, melodies, basses, fx and much more across a range of tempos and feels. Use it to take your productions to the next level.
    Download Sondmire: Cinematic Electronic.
    Find more free samples, synthesizers and resources. 
     
    The post 10 free sample packs for sci-fi and experimental sounds appeared first on MusicTech.

    Whether you’re scoring TV or movie projects or making ambient or experimental music, these sample packs offer a treasure trove of textures, tones and beats.

  • Bruno Mars just shattered Spotify’s monthly listeners record… and he hasn’t even got a new album out.Mars currently has more than 135 million monthly listeners on the platform, way ahead of the previous record set by The Weeknd
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    The most popular artist on Spotify right now, with over 135 million monthly listeners, hasn’t released a new solo album for eight years. Quite a stat, right?

  • Black Friday: The best deals we’ve found at Sweetwater for producers and DJs (so far)Black Friday is the chance for music producers and DJs to finally pick up that plugin they’ve been eyeing, get a deal on their dream synth, and upgrade their studios for a cheaper price. Sweetwater, as one of the biggest musical instrument retailers, is of course offering some killer deals. All in all, you can get up to 80 per cent of over 14,000 products on-site. No, we’re not joking.
    READ MORE: The best Black Friday music technology deals 2024: the biggest savings on synths, DJ controllers and plugins right now
    14,000 is a little too many deals to scroll through, so we’ve picked out some of the best for our readers. Check ’em out below.

    UK/EU Deals
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    Thomann
    Reverb

    Reverb
    Zzounds

    Plugin Boutique
    Sweetwater

    Zzounds
    Plugin Boutique

    Amazon UK
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    The Sony C800G is a $15,000 microphone that rappers and hip-hop producers swear by, including Dr. Dre, Eminem, Snoop Dogg and Ice Cube. But who has $15,000 to spend, really? Warm Audio‘s take on the mic is much more affordable while still effective at capturing vocals in a similar fashion. It’s currently $300 off at Sweetwater, making it $899 this weekend. In our review, we said: “The Sony C-800G is the ultimate large-diaphragm condenser mic; you can use it on everything. The WA-8000 can do that, too. It’s not a perfect replica, but it does an excellent impersonation.”
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    Native Instruments’ Maschine+ is a go-to groovebox for the likes of Fred Again.., Kaytranada and 9th Wonder. This weekend, you can save a whopping $200 on NI’s flagship sampler, bringing the price down to just $999. Now you just need your own Zane Lowe to hype you up.
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    Arturia’s AstroLab was a hit when it was released this year, promising a standalone workflow with all the power from Arturia’s Analog Lab without a laptop. This weekend, you can expand your sound palette even further with the free bundle included with your purchase of Arturia AstroLab. You’ll get the Arturia V Collection X, worth $600, free when you order the instrument — which you can use in your DAW for any project. Read our review of the V Collection X to see what you’re in for.
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    Ableton Push 3 is the ultimate Ableton Live controller, but it’s also a supremely powerful instrument in its own right. Built with all of Live’s top-class virtual instruments, effects and sound libraries, you can get hands-on with your next masterpiece. On offer at Sweetwater is the standalone version, down from $2,000 to $1,499, meaning you can truly take Push 3 with you to create, mix, record and play wherever you go, no laptop required.
    More deals coming soon. Check Sweetwater to browse all 14,000 deals. 
     
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    Sweetwater is slashing prices across 14,000 products for Black Friday and Cyber Weekend, including on Ableton Push, Maschine Plus, and more.