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AudioFanzine EN on 1/13/11
PinkNoise Studio has released MATRIX for Kontakt (3.5+), a new sound library based on the best sounds of Oberheim's Matrix 1000 synthesizer. Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 1/9/11
YouTube via avrtvtube | June 12, 2008 | 17 likes, 1 dislikes"http://www.avrtv.comWhat on earth is AVR? How did it become one of the biggest successes in the industry?And what does AVR really stand for? Watch this special to become enlightened, meet the AVR inventors and Atmel Norway founders, and get a peek inside the AVR design centre in Norway."via http://www.avrfreaks.net/ a source for AVR Relative News
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AudioTutsPlus on 1/11/11
// We’re putting together a post on soundproofing a home studio, and would like to include as much of your advice as possible. How did you soundproof your home studio? Where did you purchase the materials? What plans do you have for the future? What issues need to be dealt with? What tricks and tips can you share? Each week we open our mic to readers and lurkers alike to come out of the woodwork and tell us your thoughts and opinion, your experiences and mistakes, what you love and what you hate. We want to hear from you, and here’s your chance. Relative News
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Synthopia on 1/9/11
Saturday Synth Porn: This sort of audio demo, right here, is the reason people still crave analog synths. Ryan Mead runs the MacBeth Studio Systems M3X through its paces. Knobtacular enough for you? Relative News
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GearWire on 1/13/11
Avid’s M-Audio brand has a long track record of providing audio products with a great deal of functionality at an entry-level price.read more Relative News
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KVR Audio on 1/13/11
13th January 2011: PinkNoise Studio has released MATRIX for Kontakt (3.5+), a new sound library based on the best sounds of Oberheim's Matrix 1000 synthesizer. Featuring a wide range of warm analogue sounds, this collec... Relative News
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Gear Junkies on 1/12/11
During the coming NAMM Presonus has a deal for you set up.Purchase a download version of Studio One Artist for just $20.11! Yep that\'s right. Between January 13 and January 16, 2011, you can purchase a download version of Studio One Artist with 90... Relative News
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AudioTutsPlus on 1/12/11
// In this tutorial we are going to cover how to use FL Studio’s master pitch and tempo tools to create a massive slow down you’ll hear at the end of some songs. This effect first came from records that would slow down as they came to an end and caused a drop in pitch and speed. Soon DJs would emulate this at a club as an effect. In the digital realm these is no record we can put our hands on, but we can automate a slider or two to get the same effect. If your using another DAW, check to see if you have a master pitch or tempo you can automate in your DAW. With all that in mind, let us begin! Step 1: Pick Your Beat Before we can start the slow down we will need something we can slow down first. To really show this effect off I am going to use an instance of Drumaxx and create beat by using a prebuilt pattern in the Drum n Bass genre. Drum n Bass usually floats around 170-190 BPM and is perfect for our purposes. After that I will drag my pattern out for 8 bars in a piano... Relative News
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Mix on 1/11/11
For the past 25 years, the Live From Bloomington project has combined the efforts of local musical talent with its dedication to creating hunger awareness throughout the community of Bloomington, Ind. This year’s concept album, the Brio Pop Society’s Songs of Indiana, is Live From Bloomington’s 25th anniversary celebration of music and philanthropy. Relative News







