MusicRadar TechBritish techno legend Luke Slater is a man of many aliases. He’s probably best known for his work as Planetary Assault Systems, a moniker under which he’s been releasing tough, drum-machine-focused techno since the mid-’90s but Slater’s prolific body of work also touches on ambient electronics, acid, house, psychedelic dance music and crossover electro-pop, working as aliases including The 7th Plain, Clementine and LSD, as well as under his own name.
As he prepares to release his new album as L.B. Dub Corp, Saturn to Home, we visited Slater in his gear-stuffed studio to learn more about his creative process.
In this video: 00:00:37 – Hardware synths and drum machines 00:07:30 – Recording L.B Dub Corp’s Krank 00:15:15 – Processing with outboard hardware 00:22:58 – Mixing You Got Me ft Robert Owens
Luke Slater on the creative process behind LB Dub Corp and Planetary Assault Systems – In The StudioMusicRadar Tech2024-04-26 | British techno legend Luke Slater is a man of many aliases. He’s probably best known for his work as Planetary Assault Systems, a moniker under which he’s been releasing tough, drum-machine-focused techno since the mid-’90s but Slater’s prolific body of work also touches on ambient electronics, acid, house, psychedelic dance music and crossover electro-pop, working as aliases including The 7th Plain, Clementine and LSD, as well as under his own name.
As he prepares to release his new album as L.B. Dub Corp, Saturn to Home, we visited Slater in his gear-stuffed studio to learn more about his creative process.
In this video: 00:00:37 – Hardware synths and drum machines 00:07:30 – Recording L.B Dub Corp’s Krank 00:15:15 – Processing with outboard hardware 00:22:58 – Mixing You Got Me ft Robert OwensThe idea of limitation is really important” – Luke Slater on making LB Dub Corps Saturn to HomeMusicRadar Tech2024-05-24 | Saturn to Home, Luke Slater's latest album as L.B. Dub Corp, plays like a homage to all the things that make dance music great, combining elements of classic house with influences from jazz, dub, techno, soul and beyond – all while incorporating Slater's own drumming for the first time. For the final part of our studio session with Slater, we sit down to discuss its making and his general approach to writing music.
In this video: 00:07 – Recording live drums 04:42 – Collaborating with vocalists 09:11 – Do you use different bits of gear with different aliases? 10:12 – Performing live 12:50 – Using multiple DAWs 16:46 – What's the most recent addition to your studio? 19:39 – Is there any gear you regret selling? 21:33 – Essential music making tipMake a track sketch in the style of Overmonos Blow Out – Beginners guide including free samplesMusicRadar Tech2024-05-23 | Learn how to make a basic track sketch in the style of Overmono's floor-filler Blow Out. For this video, we’ve given our contributor Leftie free rein of Future Music and MusicRadar's massive archive of free samples, and challenged him to make a track in under an hour. This time we're taking inspiration from UK production duo Overmono.
We'll walk you through the process of sketching out a basic track in under an hour, keeping things simple so beginners and intermediate producers alike can follow along. We're using Ableton Live, but we've stuck to simple processors and free plugins, to make things easy to follow in any DAW.
Video chapters: 01:22 – Building the beat 05:09 – Adding and processing the kick 07:03 – Adding groove with top loops 11:03 – Using noise for texture 13:40 – Perc hook 18:35 – Vocal hook 22:37 – Bass 28:25 – Extending the arrangement 34:40 – Synth pads 41:00 – Complete track sketchIs this the coolest new synth of 2024? – Cyma Forma ALT no talking sound demoMusicRadar Tech2024-05-21 | ALT is a new analogue instrument – described as a soundscape synthesizer – from French manufacturer Cyma Forma. It's not often we spot a pin matrix on a new synth these days, but that's exactly what you'll find adorning the right side of ALT. And it's taking us back to the days of the EMS Synthi and the ARP 2500.
ALT also has "eyes and ears"; two light sensors and a built-in mic let you modulate patches using light and sound, using environmental stimuli such as a room's lighting or acoustics to shape your tones. You can even hook up the light sensors to pitch and volume in order to play ALT like a theremin. All in all it adds up to one of the most interesting new instruments we've seen in a while.
We hooked up with the synth's creators at Superbooth 2024 to get a demo.
ALT is launching on Kickstarter on 22 May. Find out more at: cymaforma.com5 instruments you need to know about from Superbooth 2024 – New synths, samplers and drum machinesMusicRadar Tech2024-05-17 | Berlin's Superbooth trade show is the biggest event in the calendar for new music tech gear. MusicRadar's Matt Mullen hit the show floor to find the 5 most noteworthy new instruments on show at this year's event.
Superbooth is a huge show, and there's tons of exciting new gear beyond what we've time to feature here. Find loads more coverage in our live show report over on MusicRadar: musicradar.com/news/superbooth24-live
In this video: 00:00:55 – Elektron Digitakt II 00:03:02 – Arturia PolyBrute 12 00:05:10 – Polyend Tracker+ 00:08:01 – Oberheim TEO-5 00:10:20 – UDO Super 8Everything we love about the UDO Super Gemini... And one thing we dontMusicRadar Tech2024-05-15 | The Super Gemini synth from UK brand UDO is an absolute beast. With a blend of analogue and digital components, a dual-layer, bi-timbral sound engine, expressive touch strip, and much more, this might be the closest we'll get to a CS-80 reimagined for the modern age. In this video, MusicRadar's Si Arblaster explains why the Gemini might be his favourite synth of recent times.
[NOTE: Reposted video to fix an issue with the stereo audio]Arturia PolyBrute 12 is up there with the best synths on the market... but it doesnt come cheapMusicRadar Tech2024-05-14 | Arturia's PolyBrute 12 is a significant update to the French brand's flagship polysynth, which doubles the voice count and introduces a unique take on polyphonic aftertouch. With those new features comes a significant jump in price, up to €3999/$4449. Does this updated version have what it takes to compete with top-end synths? We got our hands on one ahead of launch to find out.
In this video: 00:01:18 – Recap: what is the PolyBrute? 00:05:02 – Firmware updates since v1 00:05:55 – What's new for PolyBrute 12? 00:06:30 – Hardware changes 00:08:40 – Poly aftertouch explained 00:10:30 – 'FullTouch' aftertouch 00:16:00 – MPE keys? 00:16:30 – Cons: what don't we like? 00:17:35 – Price: is it worth it? 00:20:00 – Sound demosMax Cooper: The way I work is more like a sculptor than a musician – Studio tour and interviewMusicRadar Tech2024-05-13 | Over the past decade, Max Cooper has emerged as one of the UK's most innovative and interesting electronic producers, creating a body of work that leans heavily on natural themes and evocative soundscapes, and spans the realms of audio and visual arts. We visited Max in his studio following his recent Seme project, an EP and live performance that saw him bridging the gap between electronic music and modern classical. The piece was recently performed at both the Salzburg Easter Festival and London's Barbican.
Stay tuned for more In The Studio videos with Max in the coming weeks.
In this video: 00:00:05 – Max Cooper's favourite synths 00:05:55 – Go-to effects pedals 00:11:04 – How Max uses software to mix drums 00:17:55 – Combining electronic and classic influences for Seme 00:22:16 – What technology or technique is exciting you? 00:25:42 – Where will music technology go in the next 10 years? 00:31:04 – Max Cooper's essential production tipTourist interview: “My modular is a nightmare; I just end up wasting time and spending money”MusicRadar Tech2024-05-03 | British electronic artist Will Phillips – better known as Tourist – has just released his gorgeous new album Memory Morning, which takes his dreamlike brand of sample-heavy electronica to new creative heights inspired by shoegaze and psychedelic music.
We sat down with Phillips in his London studio to talk about sample sourcing, his creative approach and why he swears by his 'holy trinity' of synths.
Tourist – Memory Morning is out now via Monday Records touristmusic.com
In this video: 00:00:11 – Tell us about your studio 00:02:11 – Favourite 3 synths 00:04:51 – Favourite synth plugins 00:06:10 – Favourite effect plugins 00:08:13 – Dream gear 00:10:06 – How do you start a track? 00:11:35 – Sourcing samples for Memory Morning 00:15:46 – Hardware vs software samplers 00:18:34 – Using the OP-1 00:19:30 – Creating ambience and atmosphere 00:20:59 – Experimenting with new techniques 00:22:51 – Advice for producers...Dave Clarke interview A lot of records offended people in weird ways; how did they get that sound?MusicRadar Tech2024-04-19 | British techno icon Dave Clarke has recently reissued his influential album Archive One and Red EP series in a stylish vinyl boxset, and brought them all to streaming services. To mark the release, we sat down with Clarke in London to talk about the making of those classic releases, the changing state of dance music, how Clarke tackles remixes, and more.
Dave Clarke presents Archive One and The Red Series is out now: daveclarke.com Special thanks to Phonica Records.
In this video:
00:00:00 – The studio behind Archive One and the Red series 00:02:49 – '90s influences 00:03:42 – The resurgence of the '90s techno sound 00:04:56 – Dave Clarke on DJing 00:07:17 – Has dance music got better or worse since the pandemic? 00:09:50 – Remix philosophy 00:12:36 – Classic remixes 00:13:22 – How has production changed since the '90s? 00:17:47 – What's the latest technology that inspired you? 00:20:11 – One essential music making tipDemi Riquísimo on the vintage rave synths behind Windows 95 Anthem – In The Studio w/ Future MusicMusicRadar Tech2024-04-12 | The latest EP from British producer Demi Riquísimo, Windows 95 Anthem, is a loving tribute to the '90s sounds of prog house, trance and Italo disco. We sat down with Demi in his London studio to learn how he went about recreating those classic sounds for a modern audience, and to talk about his favourite hardware synths.
00:00:11 – Starting with the bass 00:01:40 – Mid-range bass 00:03:45 – Rave keys 00:05:56 – Synth plucks 00:06:50 – Switching up the track with synth strings 00:09:20 – Casio CZ stabs 00:11:10 – Favourite hardware synthsArturia AstroLab review – is this V Collection-powered synth best for studio or stage?MusicRadar Tech2024-04-09 | As part of its 25th anniversary celebrations, Arturia has unveiled AstroLab, a new self-contained instrument powered by the company’s Analog Lab, V Collection and Pigments software. But what exactly is AstroLab – A synth? A stage piano? A successor to Origin? And more importantly, what kind of musician is it suited to?
In this video, we demo the basic functions of AstroLab and answer these questions and more.
ADDITIONAL INFO: There are a few caveats on what V Collection/Analog Lab sounds can run inside AstroLab – At the time of writing, AstroLab only runs the sounds/instruments in V Collection 9, although V Collection X instruments will be added in future updates – Due to the limitations of the processor, the granular engines in Pigments and the Augmented plugins are disabled – Similarly, the convolution reverbs in some plugins are disabled in favour of less intensive versions – Pigments unison function is also limited – Pianos and organs are 48 voice polyphonic, polysynths (including Pigments) are 8 voice polyphonic, mono synths (eg MS-20 V and Easel V) are monophonic – Some presets designed for older versions of V Collection plugins are not compatible with AstroLab
In this video: 00:00:54 – What is AstroLab? 00:03:30 – The interface 00:08:45 – Layering sounds 00:12:04 – Editing and importing sounds from desktop 00:18:26 – MIDI looper, scales and chords 00:21:20 – Who is AstroLab for? 00:26:31 – Pros and consWhy producers love the Pultec EQP 1A... and how to use it in your DAWMusicRadar Tech2024-04-04 | This 1950s EQ is still one of the most in-demand processors around, so much so that you can find many (many) hardware and software emulations. But just why is the Pultec EQP-1 such a revered machine? In this video we explain the history of the original and show you how the classic 'low-end trick' can help enhance kicks and bass, whether you're using hardware or a plugin recreation.Quick guide to MODULAR DRUMS – with Pams New Workout, Mutable Marbles and Erica Drum SequencerMusicRadar Tech2024-04-02 | The great thing about Eurorack modular setups is that they present an endless array of options. When it comes to drums, there's a multitude of approaches we can use to sequence rhythmic patterns. In this video, we explore three of our favourite options for quick and easy modular drums.
In this video: 00:00:10 – Clock division with Pam's New Workout 00:14:18 – Mutable Instruments Marbles 00:18:35 – Erica Synths Drum SequencerLuke Slater (aka Planetary Assault Systems) processing his TR-909 – In The Studio with Future MusicMusicRadar Tech2024-03-29 | UK techno legend Luke Slater is a man of many aliases, but perhaps his best-known is Planetary Assault Systems, under which he has been releasing tough, club-ready techno for more than three decades.
As he prepares to release his latest album – this time as L.B. Dub Corp – Future Music visited him in his hardware-stuffed studio. In this video, he demonstrates the distortion and compression used to capture his signature, characterful drum machine sounds using a TR-909.
Stay tuned for more studio videos from Luke Slater in the coming weeks.
L.B Dub Corp – Saturn to Home is due for release 24 May: lbdubcorp.bandcamp.com/album/saturn-to-homeRides Mark Gardener In the Studio with Future Music – Studio tour and the making of InterplayMusicRadar Tech2024-03-26 | British four-piece Ride help define the 'shoegaze' sound in the '90s, alongside bands like their Creation Records label mates My Bloody Valentine. Following a 20-year sabbatical, Ride proclaimed they had “unfinished business” and returned in 2017 with Weather Diaries. Now the band are releasing their seventh album, Interplay.
Alongside his role as the band's vocalist and guitarist, Ride's Mark Gardener is also founder and owner of Oxford's OX4 Sound Studios, where he recorded and co-produced Interplay with Richie Kennedy. To mark the album's release, Gardener invited Future Music into the studio to talk about his mixing setup, his approach to recording and how his outlook on music has changed over the years.
Interplay is out 29 March via Wichita Find out more about OX4 Sound: ox4sound.co.uk
In this video:
00:00:20 – About OX4 Sound 00:02:30 – Go-to studio gear 00:03:53 – Recording Interplay 00:08:51 – Recording guitars 00:11:56 – Favourite synths 00:17:06 – Essential studio gear 00:17:54 – Production adviceFirst look: Alesis Strata Prime electronic drums – the good bits and the not so good bitsMusicRadar Tech2024-03-22 | Strata Prime, a 10-piece, all-mesh kit packing a potentially game-changing trick up its sleeve. A 10.1" touchscreen drum module with a BFD sound engine and a 40GB sound library. Check out our first impressions of Alesis' latest flagship electronic drum set. We pick our favourite bits and find a couple of not so good bits along the way.
00:00 Intro 01:30 BFD sound engine 02:32 Touch screen & UI 03:35 Stacks 05:11 ARC cymbals 06:46 Shells & heads 09:27 Bluetooth audio 11:20 Cross-stick 13:10 Sound demosHow to make SYNTH BASS: a beginners guide to analogue-style synthesiser programmingMusicRadar Tech2024-03-20 | Program your first synth bass patch using any analogue or virtual analogue synth. Whether you're using a hardware keyboard or a plugin, bass is one of the most common and easiest types of sound to program from scratch. In this beginners guide, we'll talk you through basic oscillator waves, filter settings, envelopes and finishing touches, to help you create synth patches without the need for presets.
In this video: 00:00:33 – Oscillator wave shapes explained 00:02:38 – How to layer oscillators 00:03:29 – Oscillator tuning 00:04:35 – Low-pass filters 00:06:20 – Envelopes 00:07:49 – Shaping a bass patch from scratchCreate a track like Fred Again.. or DJ Seinfeld in under an hour – All samples includedMusicRadar Tech2024-03-15 | Learn how to make a melodic house track in the style of artists like Fred Again.. and DJ Seinfeld. In the first of our new series of videos, we’ve given our contributor Leftie free rein of Future Music and MusicRadar's massive archive of free samples, and challenged him to make a track in under an hour. In this first instalment, we’re taking inspiration from melodic, sample-focused house producers like Fred Again.. and DJ Seinfeld.
We'll walk you through the process of sketching out a basic track in under an hour, keeping things simple so beginners and intermediate producers alike can follow along. We're using Ableton Live, but we've stuck to simple processors and free plugins, to make things easy to follow in any DAW.
Thumbnail image: Kieran Frost/Getty Images10 Questions for Paranoid London – In The Studio with Future MusicMusicRadar Tech2024-03-05 | UK acid house and techno duo Paranoid London have recently dropped their latest album, Arseholes, Liars and Electronic Pioneers. We visited their studio to talk 808s, studio gear, live performances and the state of house music with PL member Quinn Whalley.
Arseholes, Liars and Electronic Pioneers by Paranoid London is out now: paranoid-london.bandcamp.com/album/arseholes-liars-and-electronic-pioneersWhy producers love the Roland RE-201 Space Echo ...and how to use it in your DAWMusicRadar Tech2024-02-29 | Roland might be best known for its synths and drum machines, but with its classic 'Space Echo' tape delays, it's also responsible for one of the most beloved and influential studio effects of all time. For this Classic Gear video we explore what made the original Space Echo so special and show you how to capture its classic dub delay tones with software emulations.Warm Audios RingerBringer is a budget Moogerfooger clone that sounds great on synths – Sound demoMusicRadar Tech2024-02-26 | Warm Audio's RingerBringer is a new all-analogue effect pedal that bares more than a slight resemblance to Moog's much loved – and sadly now discontinued – MF-102 ring modulator pedal. Beloved by guitarists from bands like Radiohead and Mars Volta, these ring mod effects also sound great on synths. In this video, we test Warm Audio's version on some of our favourite desktop instruments.The ultimate ambient synth? – beetlecrab.audio Tempera sound demoMusicRadar Tech2024-02-23 | Tempera is a granular synth from Czech brand beetle crab.audio. It lets users combine up to eight samples to create layered, evolving synth tones, creating sounds that are absolutely perfect for ambient music. In this video we test out some of its presets and stock sounds.How to use mid/side EQ in Ableton LiveMusicRadar Tech2024-02-21 | Mid/side EQ is a mixing technique that can be put to practical or creative use, and Live has what we need to apply it, via the EQ Eight and Utility audio effect devices.Paranoid London In The Studio #musicproduction #music #acidhouse #analog #808 #techno #housemusicMusicRadar Tech2024-02-10 | Watch the full studio tour on our channelParanoid London In The Studio with Future Music – Gear tour and live hardware jamMusicRadar Tech2024-02-09 | Hardware-loving UK acid duo Paranoid London have just released their new album – Arseholes, Liars and Electronic Pioneers – which features guest spots from the likes of Bobby Gillespie, DJ Genesis, Jennifer Touch, Josh Caffe and more. Future Music magazine visited their London studio to catch up with band member Quinn Whalley, and find out how their proudly old-school, raw and analogue take on house and techno comes together.
Arseholes, Liars and Electronic Pioneers by Paranoid London is out now: paranoid-london.bandcamp.com/album/arseholes-liars-and-electronic-pioneersIs Denise Audios Bass XXL the secret to getting bass that works on any speaker? – Plugin reviewMusicRadar Tech2024-02-08 | Bass XXL is the newly updated Bass enhancement plugin from developer Denise Audio. The plugin aims to make you bass sound more present and tighter on any speaker system by adding additional harmonic overtones. Is this a simple one-stop shop for better sounding bass? In this video MusicRadar's Adam Lee takes it for a spin to find out.Why producers love the LA-2A compressor... and how to use it in your DAW – Classic gearMusicRadar Tech2024-02-01 | Originally released in the 1960s, the Teletronix LA-2A Leveling Amplifier is one of the all-time best compressors for music production. But why do producers love the hardware so much, and what's the best way to replicate its sound in your DAW? In the first of our new Classic Gear series, we explore the history of the LA-2A and how you can use it in your music.
00:00:00 Intro 00:01:22 What's the difference between different versions? 00:01:49 Plugin LA-2As 00:02:11 How to use the LA-2A on drums 00:03:42 How to use the LA-2A on vocals 00:04:45 How to use the LA-2A on bassWhy you should be using dynamic EQ (and how its done)MusicRadar Tech2024-01-29 | There are times when neither EQ nor compression alone can deliver the shaping we require. Dynamic EQ is a powerful processing tool. In this video we look at what it is and how it works.Teenage Engineering EP-133 KO II jam #musicproduction #sampler #electronicmusic #music #synthMusicRadar Tech2024-01-29 | Teenage Engineering's latest, Pocket Operator-influenced sampler caused quite a stir when it launched at the end of 2023 – but is it worth the hype? Over on our channel, we discuss 3 things we love about the KOII, and 3 things that haven't impressed us.10 years of the Korg Volca: Which is the best? Lets rank the range...MusicRadar Tech2024-01-26 | Since they were first released in late 2013, Korg's compact, wallet-friendly range of synths, samplers and drum machines has had an outsized impact on the music gear market. In honour of the 10th anniversary of the original trio – the Volca Bass, Volca Beats and Volca Keys – we discuss the history and influence of the range, and deliver our 100% definitive ranking of the top 5 Volcas*. (*Opinions may differ).
00:01:08 Volca jam 00:01:50 What are the Korg Volcas and why are they influential? 00:10:18 Let's rank the Korg Volcas! 00:11:06 The worst Korg Volca is... 00:12:20 What's missed out on our top 5...? 00:15:32 Special mention... 00:18:05 In at number 5... 00:24:14 Number 4... 00:28:29 Number 3... 00:36:42 Number 2... 00:42:30 The best Korg VolcaWhy just 3 REVERB effects are all you need to nail the perfect mixMusicRadar Tech2024-01-24 | Reverb is one of the most important effects in any music producer's arsenal, but it can sometimes be hard to strike the right balance of space in your mixes. In this video, the experts at @ComputerMusicMag show you how you can make your track mix down sound more professional using the tried-and-tested '3 reverb trick'.
Find Computer Music magazine in stores or online at Magazines Direct myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/music/computer-music-magazine-back-issuesModel Man: Why I Love My... Boss Dr Sample SP-303MusicRadar Tech2024-01-22 | UK electronic producer Mark Brandon, aka Model Man tells us why his Boss sampler has become one of his most inspiring pieces of studio gear.
Hear more from Model Man at: soundcloud.com/modelmanTeenage Engineering EP-133 KOII: 3 things we love... and 3 things we dontMusicRadar Tech2024-01-18 | Teenage Engineering's latest, Pocket Operator-influenced sampler caused quite a stir when it launched at the end of 2023 – but is it worth the hype? In this video, we discuss 3 things we love about the KOII, and 3 things that haven't impressed us.
00:00:27 Sound demo 00:01:40 Pro – Design and look 00:06:30 Pro – Quick sampling 00:08:43 Pro – MIDI and USB Connectivity 00:10:40 Con – Lack of outputs 00:12:30 Con – Lack of 'song mode' 00:13:52 Con – Effect Implementation 00:17:07 VerdictThe secret to stereo width: 6 tricks to turn MONO sounds to STEREOMusicRadar Tech2024-01-10 | Adding stereo width to sounds can be a key factor in making your tracks sounds more professional. In this video, from the experts at @ComputerMusicMag, we walk through a range of tips and tricks that can turn a mono sound into a stereo one .
Sidewidener is one of the plugins available for free in the Computer Music plugin suite, available with each issue of Computer Music magazine. Find the mag in stores or online at Magazines Direct myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/music/computer-music-magazine-back-issuesSynth tips: get plucky #musicproduction #synth #plugin #vst #tipsandtricks #electronicmusicMusicRadar Tech2024-01-09 | In our series of quick tips, we'll help you make better synth sounds in less than a minute. #shortsSynth tips: use your effects #musicproduction #synth #vst #plugin #tipsandtricks #electronicmusicMusicRadar Tech2024-01-02 | In our series of quick tips, we'll help you make better synth sounds in less than a minute. #shorts2023s best synths, drum machines, DAWs, plugins and more – music technology gear of the yearMusicRadar Tech2023-12-30 | What VSTs, DAWs, synths and studio gear do you need for 2024? As 2023 draws to a close, we round up our 5 favourite music technology gear releases of the past 12 months. For more gear of the year nominations and analysis, pick up issue 404 of Future Music magazine at: musicradar.com/news/future-music-404Synth tips: put a ring mod on it #musicproduction #synth #plugin #tipsandtricks #vstMusicRadar Tech2023-12-26 | In our series of quick tips, we'll help you make better synth sounds in less than a minute. #shortsRichard Fearless on analogue sequencing #musicproduction #analog #synth #electronicmusic #ambientMusicRadar Tech2023-12-23 | Back in 2022 we met up with Death in Vegas lynchpin Richard Fearless in his shipping container studio to talk about the analogue synth jams behind his ambient album Future Rave Memory. Revisit the full session on our channel.Can we upgrade Ableton Push in less time than it takes us to review Push 3?MusicRadar Tech2023-12-19 | Ableton has just released its Upgrade Kit for Push – allowing users to turn a tethered, controller model into a completely standalone device complete with a processor and onboard battery.
We got our hands on an upgrade kit and were curious about Ableton's claim that anyone can upgrade a Push in less than half an hour. To put this to the test, in this video we unbox and upgrade Push 3 in real time – with no advanced prep – and attempt to share some review opinions about Ableton's latest controller at the same time.
01:24 – Unboxing Push and the Upgrade Kit 06:35 – Upgrading Push 3 (and talking about what we do and don't like about Push) 30:18 – Turning on Push for the first time... does it work? 30:44 – Push 3 Pros and ConsSynth tips: whats that noise? #musicproduction #vst #synth #plugin #tipsandtricks #electronicmusicMusicRadar Tech2023-12-19 | In our series of quick tips, we'll help you make better synth sounds in less than a minute. #shortsSynth tips: link up #musicproduction #synth #vst #plugin #tipsandtricks #electronicmusicMusicRadar Tech2023-12-12 | In our series of quick tips, we'll help you make better synth sounds in less than a minute. #shortsClaude VonStroke programming synth lines #musicproduction #house #dirtybird #electronicmusic #synthMusicRadar Tech2023-12-09 | In 2010 we visited DirtyBird head honcho Claude VonStroke in his studio to watch him break down his hit Who's Afraid of Detroit? Revisit the full session on our channel.Synth tips: quick synth strings #musicproduction #synth #plugin #vst #tipsandtricks #electronicmusicMusicRadar Tech2023-12-05 | In our series of quick tips, we'll help you make better synth sounds in less than a minute. #shortsSynth tips: master vibrato #musicproduction #synth #plugin #vst #tipsandtricks #electronicmusicMusicRadar Tech2023-11-28 | In our series of quick tips, we'll help you make better synth sounds in less than a minute. #shortsLegowelt on his love of the Korg Mono/Poly #musicproduction #synth #analog #techno #electronicmusicMusicRadar Tech2023-11-25 | Back in 2014 we headed to The Hague to visit Legowelt in his studio. Revisit our legendary studio tour over on our channel.Synth tips: get init #musicproduction #synth #vst #plugin #tipsandtricks #electronicmusicMusicRadar Tech2023-11-21 | In our series of quick tips, we'll help you make better synth sounds in less than a minute. #shorts5 big changes in Ableton Live 12: what you need to know before installingMusicRadar Tech2023-11-17 | Ableton has just announced Live 12, and users can sign up to be part of the public Beta now at ableton.centercode.com
Live 12 brings some exciting new features including a great new synth called Meld, Roar – a multistage distortion effect – and an update to the popular Max For Live device Granulator.
While a lot about Live 12 will be familiar to existing users, there are a few significant workflow changes that could mean big changes even for regular users. Here are 5 important things you need to know to make the most of Live 12.
00:00:29 – How to get the most from the new browser 00:03:02 – Use the mixer anywhere 00:03:29 – Scales are far more important now 00:05:00 – Generate ideas with MIDI clips 00:06:47 – Tuning vs ScalesSynth tips: mono playing #musicproduction #synth #plugin #vst #tipsandtricks #electronicmusicMusicRadar Tech2023-11-14 | In our series of quick tips, we'll help you make better synth sounds in less than a minute. #shorts