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We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. When visually impaired music producer Jason Dasent decided to buy a collection of instrument plugins from Arturia about four years ago, he did ...
We're in the midst of the home recording revolution. Whether you’re a big-name artist like Billie Eilish or a small-time indie musician like me, you can spend just as much time working from home as ...
Native Instruments today announced several updates to its lineup of DJ/production gear and software. From quality of life upgrades to a new DAW integration that could revolutionize the way producers ...
Your Mac has the potential to be a powerful music studio for recording and editing, and that’s just using GarageBand – an app that comes free with your device. There are plenty of options out there, ...
Music-making software doesn’t usually come cheap. In fact, for serious musicians and producers, it may well be worth it to pay for a subscription or a steep one-time fee for audio editing and music ...
Here's one for you fact fans: in the 60s a man called Francis Grasso invented a DJing technique called 'beatmixing'. People were leaving the dancefloor in the gaps between songs, so Grasso kept people ...
The music gear super-company inMusic is purchasing Native Instruments. This is a big deal for a number of reasons. First and ...
Music technology heavyweight InMusic has confirmed that it’s reached a “definitive agreement” to acquire Native Instruments.
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