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Computer Music Special - Recording Essentials

August 15, 2008 - 1:50am
Your setup A complete guide to all the gear you need for productive, hassle-free recording sessions at home, with recommendations to suit all budgets Microphone essentials Navigate the microphone maze with our complete guide to types, makes, and...Read More
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iZotope on iPhone

August 15, 2008 - 1:48am
Mere weeks after the launch of the iPhone and iTouch application store, well known music software developer iZotope has stepped up and created a pair of drum machine applications for Apple’s touch screen devices. iDrum Hip Hop Edition and iDrum...Read More
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Exclusive CM monome video

August 6, 2008 - 4:00pm
In CM130 (out August 28th) we get out hands on the monome one twenty eight configurable controller. Check out this exclusive Computer Music video that shows off the abilities of this cool box of tricks. Be sure to pick up CM130 to read the...Read More
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WIN an awesome IK Multimedia StompIO with CMU129's competition!

July 31, 2008 - 4:00pm
The fantastic IK Multimedia StompIO package consists not only of a top-quality foot controller but also every title in the AmpliTube range, and we've got one such setup to give away as part of CM129's competition. And for the first and second runner up,...Read More
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Graphics cards just became useful!

July 30, 2008 - 8:15am
While the idea of effects that utilise the power of video cards’ accelerators is nothing new, there have been precious few examples of this thus far. Things seem to be picking up a bit, however – check out Nils Schneider’s post on KVR to find out about...Read More
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Listen to CM129's exclusive Micro Evolve CMplay soundpack

July 28, 2008 - 2:01am
The forthcoming CM129 features the most impressive software and sample giveaways yet, including a new PC VST synth from Homegrown Sounds , Astralis Orgone CM, and a vast selection of workstation patches for CMplay, Computer Music’s exclusive ROMpler...Read More
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Listen to CM130's exclusive Micro Evolve CMplay soundpack

July 25, 2008 - 8:11am
The forthcoming CM130 features the most impressive software and sample giveaways yet, including a new PC VST synth from Homegrown Sounds , Astralis Orgone CM, and a vast selection of workstation patches for CMplay, Computer Music’s exclusive ROMpler...Read More
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Goodbye GigaStudio

July 24, 2008 - 6:11am
In a surprise move Tascam has ceased development of its GigaStudio range of sampler software, including GigaViolin, Giga Virtual Instrument, and GigaPulse convolution reverb. Sales and support for the software will end on December 31st 2008. The first...Read More
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Sylenth1 makes it to Mac!

July 22, 2008 - 7:40am
Now both PC and Mac users can “enjoy the Sylenth” as Lennar Digital’s 10/10 CM-rated virtual analogue has been ported over to Mac. Sylenth1 v2.0 doesn’t feature masses in the way of new features, and aside from a bunch more presets minor fixes and...Read More
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Apple's App Store launches

July 11, 2008 - 9:00am
Everyone and their dog are going ape-spit over the new 3G iPhone, but for us the most exciting iPhone news is the launch of Apple’s App Store. The App Store is available to those lucky enough to bag an iPhone 3G, owners of the original iPhone who upgrade...Read More
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Computer Music 128 – Star-studded DnB Masterclass and CMplay on the disc

July 4, 2008 - 5:32am
Get the cover image for your desktop here . 7.7GB OF CONTENT ON THE DUAL-LAYER DVD • CMplay CMplay is a ROMpler that loads up ready-mapped, sample-based patches – from now on, all our samples will also come with multisampled patches and drum...Read More
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WIN an M-Audio ProFire 2626 audio interface, OR iZotope RX + a MicroTrack II

July 1, 2008 - 4:00pm
We have not one but TWO fantastic M-Audio ProFire 2626 audio interfaces up for grabs in our competition, thanks to the generous peeps at M-Audio. If that's not quite to your taste, the winners may choose to receive a bundle comprised of a MicroTrack II...Read More
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Play MIDI with thin air!

July 1, 2008 - 9:00am

Now here's a cool invention - forget the D-Beam, this amazing MIDI controller allows you to play the very air in front of you as if it were a piano, or pretty much anything else with the right software.


Here's creator Omer Yosha using the beast to control Ableton Live:





And here he is playing a soothing melody:





Hopefully we'll see a commercial version of this cool controller before too long, as it might not be the easiest way to play keys, but it's certainly one of the most impressive. Move over Jean Michel Jarre!

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Korg nanoSeries: tiny MIDI controllers are big news for mobile musos

June 26, 2008 - 7:42am

Korg aren't "bigging up" their new nanoSeries USB-powered MIDI controllers – quite the opposite, in fact, as they're some of the most compact controllers we've ever seen. They seem to be designed with the laptop musician in mind, which is sweet music to our ears; as we've noted before, by the time you've factored in an audio interface, MIDI controller and whatever else you need to make music on the move, it all starts to look a lot less luggable. Anyway, check 'em out:



To date, super-mobile controllers have been thin on the ground (the Novation Nocturn and Kenton Killamix Mini are notable exceptions), so we reckon Korg could be on to a winner with these pocket-friendly peripherals, assuming that they prove to be more than mere gimmickry in practice, of course. Here's a quick rundown…



nanoKEY



This 25-key, velocity-sensitive MIDI keyboard is our current hot favourite, as there really isn't anything else like it available. Buttons for Octave Up/Down are provided, as are ones for Pitch Up/Down and Mod. We're not sure how the latter will work exactly – perhaps they are pressure-sensitive. There's also a CC Mode which, when enabled, means that the keys send MIDI CCs instead of notes.



nanoPAD



Korg imply that the nanoPAD's 12 pads are derived from those of their popular padKONTROL unit, which picked up an impressive 9/10 rating back in CM100. This little feller even has a new feature of its own: a Chord Trigger function for firing off chords from a single pad. The pads can also transmit MIDI CCs, which Korg suggest will be great for soloing/muting tracks, triggering clips, etc.

There's also an X/Y pad with Roll and Flam modes, to facilitate "ultra-realistic drum grooves", and it can transmit MIDI CCs too. Finally, you can configure up to four scenes' worth of settings, so you "actually have access to 48 notes/chords and, 60 MIDI controllers". Like the nanoKEY, it has three velocity curves and a fixed velocity mode.



nanoKONTROL



Rounding out the trio, this one crams in nine faders, nine knobs, 18 switches and a transport section. Usefully, the switches have attack/decay times, which, as Korg explain, "allows you to smoothly feed controller messages into parameters such as wet/dry levels for an effect". It also has four configurable scenes. Our only concern is that the faders might be too short to be useful, but we'll reserve judgment until we actually get our hands on one.



We predict that the niche-filling nanoSeries will be a big hit, and you can expect to pay £49 for the nanoKEY and £59 each for the nanoKONTROL and nanoPAD when they hit the shelves in Q3 2008. You can expect to read the CM review around the same time, but until then, Korg's website has further details.

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Plug-ins Hit the Headlines

June 25, 2008 - 9:17am
It's not often that music software plug-ins make the press, but we found this article from the Arts and Culture section of The New Yorker on - predictably enough – AutoTune worthwhile thanks to some interesting background info on AutoTune’s creator and...Read More
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The Best Free Plug-ins Ever!

June 23, 2008 - 9:45am
The Computer Music Specials team have spent months on a search-and-test mission to hunt down the best freeware out there right now. The result is this bang-up-to-date collection of stunning synths and samplers, cutting-edge effects, amazing amp sims and...Read More
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Hear the first ever recorded computer music

June 20, 2008 - 8:35am
You might think that computer music begins and ends with hi-tech DAWs, but it's not so: this vintage recording from the BBC's news website gives us a terrifying insight into what computer music used to sound like before silicon chips arrived and made our...Read More
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Breeze and Styles Exclusive Online Video

June 17, 2008 - 7:33am
In CM127 you’ll find a tip-packed Breeze & Styles Producer Masterclass, where the pair explain in detail how they get their hardcore sound. For an extra insight into the technology Breeze & Styles use everyday to make their slamming track, check out this...Read More
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WIN an awesome Rob Papen synth by sending us your Reader Patches!

June 16, 2008 - 7:36am
If you've made patches for your favourite synths and effects that you'd like to share with other Computer Music readers, then our all-new Reader Patches section is the place to do it. Send us your best efforts and we'll put them on the disc for all to try, and...Read More
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WIN an Image-Line bundle containing FL Studio 8, Deckadance and Maximus!

June 4, 2008 - 4:27am
We have three Image-Line bundles to give away, each worth $567 and comprising of FL Studio 8 Producer Edition (download version, inc. free lifetime updates), Deckadance Club Edition and Maximus. Turn to p89 in the current issue (CM127) to read the full details...Read More
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