Electronic Musician March 2018
English | 68 pages | True PDF | 13.6 MB
Electronic Musician is the #1 magazine in the U.S. for musicians who record and produce music in a home or personal studio environment.
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Electronic Musician is the #1 magazine in the U.S. for musicians who record and produce music in a home or personal studio environment.
Traditionally, January always brings a flood of new music technology gear, as companies break out their latest releases for the NAMM trade show in California, and this year is no different. Being just a few weeks in, it might be a little too early to call it, but here at FM we’re starting to feel like 2018 could be an especially good year for electronic music makers. Case in point, the two new hardware synths on this issue’s cover. First we have the Prologue, the grown-up sibling of one of our favourite synths in recent years, Korg’s Minilogue, which blends some genuinely impressive digital tricks with its classic analogue innards. Plus, we’re going in deep with Arturia’s MiniBrute 2 the beefed-up, semimodular reimagining of their popular analogue monosynth.
‘Trap 2018’ gives you the exact drum samples used in top level productions, plus samples and sounds to chop up or use as they are. It was made in collaboration with an international renowed Trap producer that wishes to remain anonymous. Everything you hear in the demo is actually in the pack and has been produced from scratch. If you are good enough, now is the time to shine. If you have great ideas, now you have great tools to realise them. ‘Trap 2018’ is designed to shorten the space between your mind and the speakers. They put out the sounds, you add the art.
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This is take two on the Native Instruments Pro-53 Fxb & Fxp pack. After rechecking the old pack i converted from the p5a banks in 2012 i found some of the p5a banks and p5p presets where not converted right. Some banks having the same named presets inside where lost and other presets where skiped at the time. This meens that about 1000 presets where not added to the frist pack.
Frequencies getting flabby? Sound-design getting weak? Can’t stand your stereo image? With the new year, it’s time to strengthen your resolve and get better in the studio once and for all. Get inspired now, revolutionise your workflow, and give your tracks the heft they deserve with our transformative guide.