
“It was the most bizarre musical experience”: QOTSA’s Troy Van Leeuwen on playing Paris's Catacombs
Alive in the Catacombs presents a set of stripped-down QOTSA classics on acoustic for a unique concert film/EP
By Jonathan Horsley published
Alive in the Catacombs presents a set of stripped-down QOTSA classics on acoustic for a unique concert film/EP
By Paul Elliott published
By Ben Rogerson published
By now, you should’ve somehow realised that it’s in F# minor
By Will Simpson published
Plus the drummer says he still feels like a young man
By Andy Price published
1995’s chart battle between Oasis and Blur cemented the two bands as Britpop’s warring kings, but creatively, the movement was unravelling
By Ben Rogerson published
Plus, the Teenage Engineering OP-1 patch that “shows up everywhere” on the record
By Will Simpson published
He suggests that Steven Tyler would be able to take part
By Andy Price published
We caught up with Cherry Audio's CTO Dan Goldstein to find out more about how it crafted a plugin emulation of a super-rare proto-synth from 1939
By Adam Douglas published
It's out with hardware replication and in with simplification, with a considerable heap of AI on the side - we ask the experts to foresee the plugin experience of tomorrow
By Si Truss published
With the arrival of Live 12.2, we revisit and update our review for 2025
By Jon Musgrave published
From wonky reverbs, complex motion designers and dehumanisers, this assortment of tools will take your music into places you never thought possible
By Will Simpson published
But does it matter?
By Andy Price published
Leapwing's intuitive, incisive plugins let users perform forensic mix surgery with ease and emulate the tones of iconic producers.
By Si Truss published
With three operators, no algorithms and a morphing filter, Pivot aims to make FM user-friendly – and you can try a Lite version for free
By Ben Rogerson published
Plus, the Teenage Engineering OP-1 patch that “shows up everywhere” on the record
By Phil Weller published
The new kid on the block delivers its first hard-hitting amp sim, which is tailor-made for brutal noise making and modern metal grit – just don’t call it the blues
By Stuart Adams published
Unconventional and creatively inspiring, these soft synths are pushing synthesis in bold new directions
By Jonathan Horsley published
Alive in the Catacombs presents a set of stripped-down QOTSA classics on acoustic for a unique concert film/EP
By Ben Rogerson published
By now, you should’ve somehow realised that it’s in F# minor
By Pete Emery published
Featuring 3 modes and both manual and automatic control, Vox has put together a versatile wah to help get the funk out
By Phil Weller published
The new kid on the block delivers its first hard-hitting amp sim, which is tailor-made for brutal noise making and modern metal grit – just don’t call it the blues
By Will Simpson published
"This way he will still be with me at all the shows and this has given me a sense of closure," he says
By Jonathan Horsley published
Also, is that Pelham Blue Les Paul Custom a new signature model for Richie Faulkner?
By Jonathan Horsley published
The Bass Synth is a funk engine with selectable waveforms, presets, and monophonic synth sounds evoking golden era Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson and Parliament/Funkadelic
By Jonathan Horsley published
Thin Lizzy's Live And Dangerous lineup was exactly that, and with Robertson, things could get hairy over the most trivial matter
By Rob Laing published
A songwriter in peak form, a singer and band who hated it, and the song that became bigger than anyone could have imagined
By Chris Barnes published
With over 84,000 lessons at your disposal, this is one of the best value guitar tuition subscriptions online right now
By Rob Laing published
Uneven frets are a common issue with our guitars, but MusicNomad has come up with different ways to empower players to deal with it themselves
By Total Guitar published
Learn the guitar style of the most expressive and accomplished playing The Beatle would ever commit to tape
By Total Guitar last updated
Tackle the expressive phrasing and minor pentatonic tricks of one of rock's finest guitarists, David Gilmour
By MusicRadar last updated
Massively expand your musical vocabulary and songwriting options with these beautiful acoustic guitar chords
By Rob Laing published
We take a look at two different products that can help you get your frets gleaming and your guitar back to its best for smoother bends and clearer vibrato
By Leigh Fuge last updated
Key techniques guitar players can learn from the Led Zeppelin legend
By Roland Schmidt published
Chord hieroglyphics can take several forms. We unravel the mysteries of one of the most symbolic and common examples
By Jonathan Horsley last updated
My pick of the best online guitar courses will get your playing up to speed from the comfort of your own home, whether you're a beginner, intermediate, or advanced player
By Stuart Adams published
Create your own reverb effects with our step-by-step tutorial
By Andy Jones published
Don't let a brilliant song be swallowed up in a bad mix by following our guide to the central principles of the process
By Roland Schmidt published
Don't let your software arsenal overwhelm you - sometimes the best route to creative success is to mine just one instrument
By Roland Schmidt published
Latency on your plugins and audio recordings can derail a developing musical idea - but if you get a handle on managing your sample buffer you’ll have a much smoother ride
By Jon Musgrave published
Hybrid synths offer a wealth of synthesis options and this one is absolutely free. What are you waiting for?
By Andy Jones published
Because there's never been a better, easier, more affordable time to make great music on your computer
By Martin Delaney published
Given a major overhaul in Live 12.2, Auto Filter features a variety of creative filter types, new modulation options and real-time visualization
By Si Truss published
Confused about where to start with compressors and dynamics effects? We'll guide you through the essential features and settings
By MusicRadar published
Fear of a black key?… Don't be afraid. Adding flats and sharps to your music will give it a new lease of life.
By Total Guitar published
There are key variables that affect how an acoustic guitar will sound - its projection and tonal characteristics in particular
By Jon Musgrave published
If regular EQ and compression aren’t delivering, then dynamic EQ might be the answer – and we have the perfect free plugin
By Martin Keary published
The man who leads development of the world’s most popular free and open-source audio editor offers his advice
By Total Guitar published
Here's what you need on board and where they all sit best for maximum effect
By Rob Laing published
Uneven frets are a common issue with our guitars, but MusicNomad has come up with different ways to empower players to deal with it themselves
By MusicRadar published
Spruce up your chords and snazz up those scales with our simple but powerful techniques
By MusicRadar published
It's one of the most widely used effects for producers, synthesists and guitarists alike, but how does it work?
By Roland Schmidt published
One of the biggest learns when becoming a producer is just how you manage - and work with - real musicians.
By Jon Musgrave published
What does mix bus compression do, how do you use it, and which compressor should you use?
By Pete Emery published
Featuring 3 modes and both manual and automatic control, Vox has put together a versatile wah to help get the funk out
By Phil Weller published
The new kid on the block delivers its first hard-hitting amp sim, which is tailor-made for brutal noise making and modern metal grit – just don’t call it the blues
By Andy Price published
We take a look at Freeport’s latest in/out box which promises to morph your hardware into plugin form without breaking a sweat
By Jonathan Horsley published
One of the world's G.O.A.T. sessions players gets a candidate for G.O.A.T. signature guitar – a stunning semi-hollow with dual humbuckers and a piezo, and a vibrato, and... well, it's a lot of guitar
By Jon Musgrave published
KRK have a new affordable monitor range designed to help you create
By Matt McCracken published
Looking for an alternative to a MacBook? Asus might have just provided the answer for musicians everywhere
By Si Truss published
It might look a little basic at first glance, but on closer inspection Moog’s latest is a smart and inspiring – if pricey – monosynth
By Matt McCracken published
EHX brings us a reverb pedal with sliders, a screen, and all the potential to be a Strymon-killer
By Roland Schmidt published
By Roland Schmidt published
Introducing a software rebirth, based on a hardware reissue. GForce presents two seminal voices in a single legendary Oberheim
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