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Whether large studio, home recording or laptop setup… when creative ideas come up, a well thought-out workflow is essential. But what can you do to optimize your hardware and software setup so that ideas can be captured quickly and efficiently when the muse kisses you? And how do you get the best sound when recording? In our large Workflow feature we address these questions and show you how to make the most of your technology to achieve the best possible musical output.

Sub Focus & Wilkinson ASM Hydrasynth reviewed, Roundup: Visual Analysers, Arturia Audifuse Studio and much more…

Electronic Musician is not merely a recording magazine but covers all aspects of music production—performance, recording, and technology, from magesy download studio to stage. EM finds the top artists and producers – as well as all the musical trendsetters – and gets them to advise, mentor, and detail their craft. Each issue gives you the tools you need to make better music, from magesy download production to performance. Plus tips and techniques, gear reviews, and insights from magesy download today’s top artists.

Reviews: Roland Jupiter X synth • Toontrack EZbass • Celemony Melodyne 5 • McDSP Moo X & APB-8 • Coleman Audio C4 • dSONIQ Realphones • Lauten Audio LS-208 & LS-308 mics • HEDD Audio HEDDphone • Modartt Organteq • Golden Age Premier GA-800G mic • Spitfire Audio Albion Neo • HUM Audio ARM-1 mics • Elektron Model:Cycles groovebox • AVP Synth ADS-7 Mk2 drum machine • ADAM Audio T8V nearfields • Wes Audio Prometheus • NI Session Guitarist Picked Acoustic • Intellijel Tetrapad & Tête modular • Dirac Live For Studio • JBL IRX108BT PA speaker — and plenty more…

Logic Pro X brings you in-depth Logic Remote video tutorials! Learn everything you need to know to use the free iOS Logic Remote app to control your Logic Pro X projects, including the new Live Loops, Remix FX, Touch Instruments and more. These videos are designed for both new and experienced Logic Remote users. NOTE: This video series replaces the old Logic Remote Explained® series which is now called Logic Remote Explained® (Legacy). The legacy version is for those using Logic Pro X 10.4 or earlier, and can be found here. Doug welcomes you and gets right to it, showing how to access the Logic Remote app and configure it with your iOS device and Mac computer, followed by a detailed tour of the Logic Remote user interface and how to create tracks, navigate the app, and use it to playback and record. Then you’ll see Logic Remote in action when using it for mixing tasks, loading instrument patches and changing parameters including Smart Controls for instant hands on tweaking. You’ll then fully explore all of the Touch Instruments and see how they can be used to realistically control different instruments and sounds, allowing you t come up with parts you may have never played!
Electronic Sound is the best electronic music magazine in the world. In-depth coverage of the current scene, the pioneers, the machines, and the current thinking of the electronic music world.

In this issue, learn how to track, sculpt and get creative with the human voice. The human voice can be a dexterous, malleable instrument. In a mix, it can be chopped, duplicated, or used as the raw material to craft apocalyptic choirs or ethereal soul-tugging soundscapes. In a conventional track, the central hook is usually carried within the vocal melody, and so it’s massively important that the recording, treatment and placement of the vocal is done to the highest standard possible. In our cover feature this month, Jono Buchanan guides us through the steps required to create such a perfect vocal, and suggest a few creative ways of thinking about using the voice. Also this month, we spend some quality time with production icon Stephen Street, whose impact on British rock is nothing short of seismic.

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