"For over a minute, the whole track goes on a time-stretch journey": 5 tracks that make creative use of time-stretching
By the ’90s it might have seemed to some like all of the possibilities for subverting playback had been done… or were they?
By the ’90s it might have seemed to some like all of the possibilities for subverting playback had been done… or were they?
Nine artists created designs for the guitars inspired by "textures and stories of the outdoors"
"I can't stop thinking about them"
"Decoded from a diskette of unknown origin, Lair is a transporter through when and where, retooled as a reverberation effect"
Your chance to jam with your heroes
The Nashville session man has more playing great playing knowledge to share
"This bedroom here is where everything happened guitar-wise"
Looking to learn the piano? We look into the benefits of going down the digital route
The ability to mess with time, adjusting the playback speed, position, direction and pitch of our audio is one of the most enticing and creative aspects of music production
Beefed-up specs and improved software integration make the MTM MKII's an even more appealing prospect for producers after a monitoring solution that's compact but reliable
We've uncovered the very best offers on a range of music-making gear from the likes of PRS, Yamaha, Bose, Universal Audio and more
Simple tricks for new inspiration from popular music's most common type of chord
Our step-by-step guide to unboxing, building and optimising your electronic drum kit
This clever feature can be indispensable when you’re mixing, and a great companion to submixing
The Pet Shop Boys have just released a new album, Nonetheless, so it’s a great time to show you how to create some of their signature sounds for free
The Cmaj9 ritual
Getting to grips with EQ is key to getting a perfect, well-balanced mix. Here we study the fundamentals of the process
Cherrypicking voicings from the catalogue of one of the most influential songwriters in recent years
We look at what you’re not doing with your audio interface, and how you can expand its usability
Short on scale and price with an electric bonus
They say you should never judge a book by its cover and that's certainly true of Gibson's newest creation
Arturia’s Pigments is one synth to do it all, in as slick a way as possible. And v5’s additions are a lot better than they sound
UA’s budget audio interface looks to bring the sound of vintage mic pres to the masses
We step into one of rock’s most revered studios
Boss is sharpening the blade of their cutting-edge practice amps – but is it worth upgrading?
Helix scales down to widen its appeal
SSL’s UC1 is now capable of controlling all of your plugins thanks to the company’s new (and free) SSL 360 Link plugin. Is it time for a reappraisal?