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Check out this hacker's ingenious use of Microsoft's depth-sensing controller.
Three new interface and Pro Tools bundles replace the Mbox 2 series.
G-Technology is offering the chance to have your work displayed in a top gallery, and €5,000 towards your next project or a G-Technology G-Raid drive!
Audio PC specialists Directresolution have relaunched their website, www.directresolution.com featuring a system configurator that enables you to create your ultimate PC package online.
You can't have failed to notice that this week Apple announced its latest iteration of the iPhone. But what does the fourth generation of the popular smartphone have to offer the computer musician?
Laptop-based DJing is becoming increasingly popular. The trouble with the likes of Serato et al is that you have to keep using your laptop to access functions that aren't available via your CD or vinyl turntables. That's where Dicer comes in.
Apple's much-trumpeted iPad finally launched in the UK today (amongst other parts of the world). If you're now a proud owner, why not give your new tablet the gift of a Computer Music cover image, for the festoonment of its Home and Lock screen backgrounds?
Apple's much vaunted iPad has launched in the US, selling a whopping 300,000 in the first weekend. While some users have complained of wi-fi problems, it's still a huge success no matter how you look at it. For us the most exciting thing about the iPad is the awesome range of music software. Here are some of the highlights:
It may be lunch time, but its also launch time! Novation’s new controller, Launchpad, is a dedicated device for triggering Ableton Live clips. Here it is: Music Radar have an exclusive video showcasing the controller here, and we’ll have a...
We’re all for experimentation here at CM, but we can’t help feel that synth geek Calvin Harris had something more that technological innovation on his mind when he performed this suspiciously tight-sounding version of his latest single using what can most accurately be described as a workstation keyboard made out of young model types.
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