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Bend time to creative effect with Computer Music's July issue – and get Cableguys' TimeShaper3 for free!
New features include an overhauled interface, intelligent track matching and lower CPU load
This drum machine from former Ableton and Teenage Engineering developers uses a distinctive resynthesis ‘blob’. We investigate
The 'brute just got twice as brutal
SD-3, SD-5 and SD-7 can each be made to sound like one of 32 classic mics
Prepare yourself for a visit from the ghost of Moogfest past
Knocked sideways by commercial success, Tom Krell chats to Danny Turner about rediscovering his lost sound on sixth album, I Am Toward You
AJH Synth's RadioPhonic was commissioned for Zimmer's rebuilding of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop
Creating organ and piano sounds – two staples of the deep house genre – for our tracks
This year marks an incredible 50 years since Kraftwerk released Autobahn, the track that brought electronic music to the masses, and even the charts
SUPERBOOTH 2024: This major upgrade makes Tracker+ a real challenger to Elektron's recently-updated Digitakt 2
Is it an acoustic instrument or a synthesizer? Oddly enough, it's both
Does Apple really want to 'crush' human creativity with its AI-powered DAW? It seems unlikely...
Ciel, Jon Dasilva and ArielleNYC join us to talk the ins and outs of harmonic mixing
Updated with built-in effects and increased polyphony, Murmux Adept retains the retro tweed finish of its younger brother
Wrist controller now untethered from its previous iPhone gateway
Never stop the action… Join us as musical mis-steps, happy accidents, crushing financial burden and raw unbridled talent give birth (eventually) to one of the enduring hits of the ‘80s
Drake's diss track Taylor Made Freestyle featured AI-generated deepfakes of Tupac and Snoop Dogg
Fascinated by news media’s sensationalism of crime, Guillermo Scott Herren created his own soundtrack to an imaginary film. Danny Turner finds out more