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“Vastly expand your sonic palette…” At the time of writing, I’ve just landed back on UK soil after attending the 2017 NAMM Show in Anaheim, California – and boy, what a show it was! Unusually rainy weather aside, it was incredibly inspiring to see the music software world representing so strongly, with plenty of new instruments, effects, controllers, audio interfaces and more announced for the coming year. Cop our news roundup from the show floor from p10. Of course, although we all love drooling over new music-making toys, it’s far more beneficial to get to grips with the powerful tools already sitting on your hard drive. Similarly, mastering every feature of at least one versatile synthesiser will vastly expand your sonic palette and help develop your unique musical identity. So…
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The new releases at NAMM 2017 Bitwig Studio heads up the huge stories from this year’s industry show The release of Bitwig Studio in 2014 meant that, for the first time, neo-DAW Ableton Live had some direct competition. Here was an upstart DAW straight outta Berlin, combining brazen recreations of Live’s signature elements with its own innovations, such as the brilliant Unified Modulation System, and a polyphonic automation feature, Note Event Expressions. Our 9/10 review in 203 concluded that “Bitwig Studio is a fantastic, forward-thinking DAW in its own right – and this is only version 1!” Well, it’s time to prepare our testbench once again, because Bitwig Studio 2 has arrived! The range of Devices has swelled, with a whopping 24 new Modulators, including Random, Select-4 and Math. New…
Two well-established iOS music-making apps have been grabbing the headlines again recently, the first of which is Apple’s own GarageBand. Updated to version 2.2, this now includes the Alchemy synth that was so cruelly snatched away from iOS users when Apple purchased Camel Audio. It now behaves just like any other GarageBand Touch Instrument, comes with more than 150 Apple-designed presets, and sounds as good as ever. The GarageBand update also heralds the arrival of a redesigned browser (this makes auditioning and choosing sounds much easier), multi-take recording, and new vocal and mixing effects. The interface has been tweaked, too, making the whole experience feel that much slicker and more serious (in a good way). It can even import bounced versions of Logic 10.3 projects, enabling you to work on…