Music Tech November 2013
Music Tech November 2013 | True PDF | 116 pages | 27.1 MB
The new issue of MusicTech Magazine is on sale now and this month we’re looking at how to master the next generation of plug-ins!
This month MusicTech magazine includes:
Future Effects : The next generation of software processors is upon us, and with it brings untold power, new production techniques and possibly even new genres of music. Alex Holmes dons his X-ray specs, warms up his hoverboard and checks out the best of the new breed…
The MT Deconstruction – Daft Punk: Get Lucky: Probably the most-played piece of music in the world this year gets the Deconstruction treatment – and proves that a good chord progression can sell millions…
Become A Power User – Part 3: The third part of our Power User series for all the major DAWs continues this month, looking at Cubase, Reason, Ableton Live, FL Studio and many more…
Reviews: All the latest gear comes under the spotlight, including the Nord Lead 4, Korg’s Volca Series, Genelec’s MO30/40, Amplesound’s Ample Guitar T and much more…
Genre Focus – Trance Part 2: The second instalment of our series on creating a track entirely in the digital domain moves into the realms of composition and production techniques. Rob Boffard gets you started.
Advance: An in-depth scoop of Native’s new Maschine 2.0, plus our thoughts on this years BPM show including an interview with DJ Yoda and Modestep and all the latest from the world of music tech…
Tim Exile Interview: Tim Exile and the Heritage Orchestra join forces for the premiere performance of Tim’s new Bardo EP. Liam O’Mullane finds out more from behind the scenes during rehearsals…
Landmark Productions – The Orb: Little Fluffy Clouds - We take a look at the single that cemented The Orb’s reputation as the creators of ambient house and made them a household name of the early rave scene.
Plus much more!
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