The brand new multi-touch JazzMutant Dexter controller gets a world-exclusive review. Synth syndicates Chromeo talk you through their gear, live setup and thei Fancy Footwork. Plus, Coburn give you tips and tricks in prodcution and remixing, with video to guide you through step-by-step. Issue 192 is available to buy now from WH Smith's and all good retailers on Monday 3rd September. Here's what else to expect...
FILTER
The latest news and features on the most intuitive and exciting upcoming products. This month, the brand new Pacemaker professional portable DJ unit and the new Yamaha N-Series FireWire mixers get a fresh rundown before their upcoming reviews. An Instinct for Detection by Lionrock is our Classic Album of the month. And, bitcrushing Berliner, Boys Noize makes some noise On Our Radar.
REVIEWS
The JazzMutant Dexter is one of the most exciting products of the year and we give you the exclusive rundown, including video of the unit in use on the DVD. The heavy-duty CME VX5 keyboard gets its intuitive features put to the test and we get lost in space with the new Boss Space Echo emulation pedal. Along with the new Mackie HR624mkII monitors, Alesis Control Pad, Thermionic Culture Vulture, Line 6 Pocket Pod and a host of software we cover everything you need to know in the current market.
Couple that with the usual mini reviews and album reviews and it can't be missed!
PEOPLE
Coburn give you exclusive access to their studio and talk about producing Liberty X and making their acclaimed record We Interrupt This Programme. Mrk Ronson talks us through his introduction to production, DJing and learning how to play a Synclavier at the age of 12.
The French-Canadian duo Chromeo give us a tour of their studio, their live setup and talk about what it was like to re-capture such a unique sound. Along with that Peter Gleadell, producer of Madonna, George Michael and the Pet Shop Boys, talks us through his approach to producing, recording and the hardware software issue.
TECHNIQUE
In part five of our Fame and Fortune feature, we talk you through how manage yourself and make the most of the internet. We also show you how to get your groove on in Live, making the most of its intuitive features, and we have a special feature on how to polish up your vocal techniques in Cubase. The Power Tips series shows you how to make the most of reverb in Logic and guides you through the differences between convolution and synthesised reverbs.
The Cubase Tips, Logic Tips and Live mash-up features are all accompanied by video on the DVD.
GEAR CHART
We've got the brand new charts that can help you search the market for the best of the latest gear... this months charts include hardware synths, soft synths, microphones, audio interfaces, field recorders, Ebay classic retro finds, and many more...
ON THE DISC
This month's DVD includes a massive 4.4GB including the following...
Video: We take a trek around the all-analogue ToeRag Studios, featured in this month's Studiofile, our best and most interesting to date. Coburn show us what's going on in their studio, whilst Chromeo take us through their live setup and all the gear that gives them their sound. Theres also an exclusive peek at the new Pacmaker Handheld DJ unit.
There's also 1000 copyright free B-Boy Electro samples made with genuine vintage gear, all exclusive to Future Music Readers.
As if that wasn't enough, we've included an exclusive video of the new JazzMutant Dexter in action!
Finally, there's the reader demos section, where we review everything we get sent! Pick up the mag for info on how to get your demo to us...
Monday April 30, 2007
Latest Issue!
NEW ISSUE!
In this month's issue, we've got an exclusive review of the impressive Korg Zero8 all-in-one controller, and we show you how to add MIDI to your Speak & Spell. We also find out the production secrets of the new LCD Soundsystem album, and speak to co-owner of DFA Tim Goldsworthy. The May issue is on sale now and is available from WH Smiths and all good newsagents. Here’s what else to look forward to…
FILTER
The latest information and reviews on upcoming products, as well as other features such as Tech Angst. Babyhead drop in On Our Radar and and fill us in on their future plans in Babyboom town, and Andy Smith's The Document is our classic album of the month.
REVIEWS
The mighty new Korg Zero8 shows us what how much it's made of this month, plus the Karma Audio K6 ribbon mic shows they are back in fashion. Is the D16 Drumazon today's answer to the 909? Find out here. And the MOTU 8Pre, with 8 high-quality mic preamps gets connected, along with a ton of other reviews.
So this is what we've got on test... Korg Zero8, Audio Damage Replicant, Yamaha MM6 Studio, LinPlug Alpha, USB XTreme FX UVI Soundcard, VSL Elements Vienna Instrument, Karma Audio K6 Ribbon Mic, Access Virus OS 2.0.2, AudioEase AltiVerb, Klein & Hummel 0 300D, PMC TB2S-A, Alesis IOI26, Presonus Faderport, MOTU 8Pre, D16 Drumazon... and the usual mini reviews and album reviews!!
PEOPLE
James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem gives us the latest on the new album, as well as how he's modified his gear. Tim Goldsworthy gets chatting about remixing, DFA partner James Murphy and that legendary DFA sound. Both these interviews feature exclusive DVD footage.
TECHNIQUE
JD73 gives you part three of his Production Masterclass this issue, helping you get to grips with the harmonic parts of your track.
This month's Studio Essentials focuses on keeping in touch with your creativity, without being bound by production clichés.
Steve Hillier brings us part two of his Distortion feature, and brings you insight into amp distortion, and Jono Buchanan unlocks the basics behind sampling.
GEAR
We’ve got our regular Three Of The Best, plus platinum plug-ins, Ways To Stand Out, studio monitors and audio interfaces… Your organised chart featuring some of the best gear around!
ON THE DISC
Video James Murphy and Tim Goldsworthy each give us their production secrets on film!
Samples Sound FX: LoFi-Punk-Disco samples available in multi-samples, construction kits and NI Kontakt kits. We also bring you NI Kontakt Rhodes and multi-sampled Stylophone.
JD73 also shows you how to get on with part three of his Masterclass, and we also have videos to accompany our Production Aesthetics, and Beginners Sampling features.
The ReacTable is back! This time we talk to the creators about this unbelievable controller.
Plus the reader demos, reviews and more!
Friday April 20, 2007
Steinberg Sequel
Steinberg Made Easy
The legends behind Cubase bring us a tool that’s bound to kick-start a new music making generation
Steinberg have recently released their new ‘fully-loaded’ software studio, Sequel for PC and Mac. Similar to Apple’s GarageBand, this is directed towards consumer use, boasting a GUI that is incredibly straightforward, and sequencing possibilities that can help a novice compose a track within minutes. An unlimited number of audio tracks (or however much your CPU can handle) can be used in one project and up to eight audio tracks can be recorded to simultaneously. The provided sample library is packed with over 5,000 loops of different genres. By using the media library, the search for the right category, instrument, genre and character means you can locate and isolate the loops you are looking for extremely quickly. The project will automatically set its keynote and tempo to the first sample you place on the arrangement, but this can be changed at any point by using the simple functions on the transport.
The interface is designed to make the program as easy to navigate as possible. Every section of the program is neatly packed into one window All of the tool parameters are accessible in the MultiZone at the bottom of the window, so moving from one ‘zone’ (as each section is known) to another, means whatever is in your arrangement will not be blocked from view. There are even tools that make playback possibilities more functional. Up to 16 sections of a project arrangement can be assigned to Cue Pads, giving you control over which parts are played when by punching each section in, which can be very handy when sequencing or remixing in real time. Over 600 virtual instruments and over 20 built-in effects are included, including 3-band EQ, a fixed compressor in each channel, and event effects (arpeggiator and chorder) for instrument channels. VST and DXi are not supported however, but Steinberg have announced a Cubase update for the summer that will allow you to import Sequel projects.
All typical file formats are supported on import, as well as OggVorbis and WMA Pro, and projects can be exported as WAV, AIFF, AIFC and WAV64. Projects can also be uniquely exported to iTunes. You can buy it now priced at £79.
Here's a cool little video explaining what this cicuit bending lark is about...
Wednesday April 04, 2007
A little bit of Kaoss
I've been using the Mini-KP for a while now and it's a very cool little unit. Although not as feature-laden and visually attractive as the fully fledged KP3, it's a great pocket-sized device I've been throwing in my DJ bag. Either for value-for-money effects in the studio or the odd DJ flourish, it's a nifty little unit. Check out our review in Issue 186
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Tuesday April 03, 2007
ISSUE 186 OUT NOW!
This month we put to test six of the best portable digital recorders to find which is the best for recording on the go. Also reviewed is the new mini-KP from Korg, the stripped-down version of the Kaoss Pad, and Roland’s all-in-one production studio, the MV8800. We speak to Amon Tobin, as well as Ben Edwards of Play Industries. The April issue is on sale now and is available from WH Smiths and all good newsagents. Here’s what else to look forward to…
FILTER
The latest information and reviews on upcoming products, as well as other features such as Tech Angst. Scanner finds the time to feature On Our Radar and talks about found sound, and we also speak to the owner of some classic synth-toys.
REVIEWS
As well as the portable recorder test, we’ve packed in plenty of new products that hail from all corners of the industry globe, including the new Yamaha MSP7s and the Korg mini-KP. We test out the massive Symphony Orchestra sound library from Sonic Implants, and the Kenton Killamix gets its knobs twiddled. We also test the DIY Acoustic Treatment System from Ghost Acoustics, and Line6 go soft with their Gearbox plug-in.
Altogether… Roland MV8800, Guyatone Optical Pedals, Korg mini-KP, Sonic Implants Orchestral Strings, Ghost Acoustics Acoustic Treatment System, Frostwave Sonic Alienator, Kenton Killamix Mini, Line 6 Gearbox, Yamaha MSP7 Studio, LinPlug Sophistry, Portable Recorders round-up… plus the usual mini reviews and album reviews!!
PEOPLE
We caught up with Amon Tobin after the release of his new album The Foley Room and get some of the best tips on found sound recording. We talk to Play Industries about his impressive synth collection. Both these interviews feature exclusive DVD footage.
TECHNIQUE
JD73 gives you part two of his Production Masterclass this issue, showing you how to record real and synth bass, as well as getting together the basic arrangement of your track.
In Studio Essentials, we have part two of the guide to basic strings, and techniques on using acoustic treatment.
Along with all that, we have pro vocal tips from our experts, and Steve Hillier helps you get the best out of your distortion in Make Better Music.
GEAR
We’ve got our regular Three Of The Best, plus hardware synths, Ways To Stand Out, Sound Manglers and effects pedals… Your organised chart featuring some of the best gear around!
ON THE DISC
Video Amon Tobin’s engineer on recording the drums for the new album. Ben Edwards of Play Industries shows us around his vintage collection.
Samples Sound FX: exclusive real-world sound effects (both processed and unprocessed), and a Rhodes Kontakt kit, featuring a selection of ready-to-use Rhodes samples.
JD73 also shows you how to get on with part two of his Masterclass, and we also have videos to accompany our Vocal Processing tips, and Studio Essentials features.
See the Juke Bots (the robotic DJ) in action here!
Plus the reader demos, reviews and more!
Thursday March 15, 2007
We're still here!!!!
We're mega busy cracking on with the latest issue here in the UK. In fact, we've just received our MIDI fitted Speak & Spell and have been glitchtastic all day! There’s a forum thread here for anyone attempting the other bends done by our resident bender-boffin Greg Scarth. Hold on for the MIDI fitting instructions in a mag coming soon…
Here's the MIDI fitted Speak and spell sat on my desk. Beep, grr, buzz, beep!
Thursday February 22, 2007
Be a newB-ie
We’ve not tested it for ourselves yet but Crysonic’s new bass-enhancing VST ‘newB’ sounds pretty smart. It generates sub harmonics from your bass part, allowing you to hear lower frequencies than exists on the original track. Sadly its Windows only for the...
Steinberg have released a new mixing tutorial DVD-ROM series for Cubase and Nuendo in English, German, French and Spanish.
Volume 1 (160 mins) includes tips for delivering the mix master to the mastering studio, better use of groups, preventing phase...