Ireland-based myVolts has launched a Kickstarter campaign for ReVolt Bridge, a USB-powered battery alternative for portable music devices and other gadgets.
Recent developments in DJ gear, studio equipment, production software, streaming services and other electronic music technology.
Ireland-based myVolts has launched a Kickstarter campaign for ReVolt Bridge, a USB-powered battery alternative for portable music devices and other gadgets.
Moog’s Minimoog Model D synthesizer, Filatron, Model 15 Modular Synthesizer, Animoog and Theremini Editor are free on Apple’s App Store.
Akai’s MPC One Retro reimagines the gear manufacturer’s latest MIDI sequencer into the classic look of the MPC2000XL and MPC3000.
Mixed In Key has celebrated 15 years of business by releasing a brand-new version of their flagship key detection software.
Denon DJ’s latest controller, the LC6000 PRIME, offers a solution for DJs looking to expand upon their existing PRIME setups.
Sequential will join Focusrite’s growing stable of music production and performance brands, including Novation, Martin Audio, and Adam Audio.
In July 2021, Technics will offer a relatively affordable “entry level” home listening record player: the SL-100C Direct Drive Turntable.
LALAL.AI is an AI-based online service allowing users to obtain high quality vocals and instrumentals from existing music files.
Users of any skill level can now practice on Pioneer DJ’s CDJ-3000 and DJM-900 NXS2 through virtual reality DJ learning app Tribe XR.
Serato this week released new updates to their DJ Pro and Lite software offerings, meaning that they now work with Big Sur and M1 Macs.
The Dirtywave M8 is a powerful new tracker sequencer, synthesizer and sampler that is completely portable.
Audiokit’s Synth One: The Ultimate Guide is a deep but accessible dive into the world of digital synthesis.
W.A. Production has released the Free Anniversary Collection Vol. 7 sound effects library in celebration of their 7th year in business.
Bremmers Audio Design’s MultitrackStudio 10 is not a popular DAW by name – but it is the first to completely support MIDI 2.0.
Principleasure’s sample pack was created into a Non-Fungible Token, or NFT, and was sold to a bidder earlier this week.
Native Instruments’ NUO-STEMS promises the ability to convert existing song libraries into Stem-compatible track files, utilizing the free audio-source separation tool Spleeter by Deezer.
Originally debuted in 2020, Synthspace is part of a growing number of virtual-reality based DAWs on the way to market.
Beatport has built upon its Beatport LINK on-demand streaming service with an online app also geared towards DJs called Beatport DJ.
The squelch of the Roland TB-303 is easily one of the most ubiquitous and recognizable sounds in modern electronic music.
Puremagnetik’s latest plugin, Antoka, is an all in one bit-crusher, AM/FM crossover and resampler built to distort audio musically.
Denon DJ is bringing cloud storage synchronicity to their full range of standalone hardware and track preparation software.
Later this year, Spotify will offer subscribers access to high-quality lossless audio via a new program called Spotify HiFi.
Ableton has released Version 11 of its flagship Ableton Live software, building on the DAW’s virtual sound design tools and workflow improvements.
Roland’s JUNO-60, an iconic poly-synth defined the sound of the 1980s, is finally available as an official Roland Cloud plugin.
Novation has ventured further into the world of standalone studios-in-a-box with their latest offering: the Circuit Tracks digital groovebox.
Pioneer DJ’s string of innovations continues on with a recent firmware update for the CDJ 3000 Media Player offering track caching and KUVO integration.
SoundCloud looks to be taking a page out of Patreon and OnlyFans’ book with an upcoming feature that will allow direct payments between fans and artists.
Evan Purkisher’s Prolink Tools app looks to make things even easier for the modern-day trainspotter.
MIDI 2.0 provides faster and clearer communication environments between digital instruments and software, and more expressive control over singular notes.
Selector has put together a breakdown of the standout innovations revealed during NAMM’s Believe in Music Week that are coming out in 2021 and beyond.