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20090106 Tuesday January 06, 2009

Collaborate online for cash

Could this be the future of online collaboration? Minimum Noise is a new site offering users the opportunity to make money by contributing parts to other musicians' work, or pay to have others supply the missing parts to their unfinished projects.


It's an intriguing idea, and the lure of cold hard cash is always a tempting one. So is this the way we'll make music together in the future, or a creative dead end?


20081217 Wednesday December 17, 2008

Computer Music 134 - The Power Guide to MIDI / Sanford Phaser-CM on the DVD

Computer Music 134, January issue on sale now! Organic sounds, Sanford Phaser-CM, 2049 'Analogue Adventure' samples, Rusko Producer Masterclass ...

WIN IK Multimedia T-RackS 3 Deluxe and ARC System!

WIN the great new IK Multimedia T-RackS 3 Deluxe mastering software and the brilliant ARC System room correction bundle! ...

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20081204 Thursday December 04, 2008

Computer Music Special - The Producer Masterclass Collection

Learn top techniques straight from today’s cutting-edge electronic music producers with this invaluable video edition ...

20081128 Friday November 28, 2008

Get free tickets to Ableton, Novation and Ministry knees up

On Saturday the 6th of December Ministry of Sound in London will be hosting an event showcasing the amazing possibilites of Ableton Live software and Novation controllers. Featuring the likes of Omid16b and Mindlobster, the artist involved will be projecting their Live sessions in real time, so you should be able to pick up some hints and tips while you boogie.


Novation have 15 free pairs of tickets that will go to the first 15 people who register for their free ticket draw. If you don't win, you can book advanced tickets online for £15. Good luck!


20081126 Wednesday November 26, 2008

Subscribe to Computer Music this Christmas and save a massive 40%!

A subscription to Computer Music is the perfect gift that lasts all year! Why not treat yourself or somebody else to a year's worth of CM? Or indeed, put it on your Christmas wish list and have Father Christmas pick up the bill instead! ...

20081119 Wednesday November 19, 2008

WIN Steinberg CC121, MR816 CSX and Cubase 4.5!

Win the amazing new Steinberg 'Cubase Ready' hardware – the CC121 controller and MR816 CSX audio interface – and a copy of Cubase 4.5 to use them with! ...

Computer Music 133 – Organic sound design / erratic CM on the DVD

Computer Music 133, December issue on sale now! Organic sounds, de la Mancha erratic CM, 1581 'organic' samples and Mr Scruff Producer Masterclass! ...

20081113 Thursday November 13, 2008

Justice admit to stealing samples

Dirty dance-meisters Justice have admitted that they don't clear all their samples. While not clearing samples is hardly unusual, admitting it certainly is, particularly when the source of the samples includes big names like Queen, 50 Cent and Slipknot.


"They are such short samples no one can recognise them. The ones from Slipknot, for example, are just tiny bits of the voice," explain the French funksters in an MTV interview.


Listening to Genesis, it's hard to spot any sign of Freddie, Curtis or even #8, so is Justice's sampling fair use, or should they really be making their own sounds? Let us know what you think, especially if you can spot any of the samples...


20081104 Tuesday November 04, 2008

Computer Music Special - Beginner's Guide

Computer Music Special issue 32 – our complete beginner's guide – is available now. Learn how to create music with your Mac or PC from the ground up ...

20081031 Friday October 31, 2008

Free Halloween plug-in from SSL

Here at Computer Music we’re rarely scared by plug-ins, but this terrifying Halloween freebie from SSL has had us hiding behind the CM sofa all day. SSL X-Orcism is an eerie effect designed your to turn your voice into something altogether spookier with a combination of pitch modulation, reverb, delay, pitch-shift and a howling wind sound that will chill you to your very bones.


According to SSL coder Craig Grove the spontaneous plug-in give away wasn't planned in advance, and merely "came out of a directors' meeting last week as a way of cheering people up in light of 'ghost' stories of economic gloom". It's nice to know that even SSL, whose cheapest mixing console is the £12,500 (plus VAT) Matrix still have time for the cash strapped paupers amongst us.


If you’d like to put the willies up your friends you can download this frightening freebie from SSL’s website, though you’ll have to register before you can get your hands on the free goodies. While you’re there, make sure you check out the other free SSL downloads including the funky LMC-1 Listen Mic Compressor.


20081024 Friday October 24, 2008

No more Mac Mini?

The Internet is abuzz with rumours regarding Apple’s Mac Mini. Our sister site Music Radar suspects it could be on the way out, whereas others think it could be due for a revival, or simply aren’t sure.


Does the Mac Mini really deserve to die? Is it ahead of its time, or do its less then stellar specs mean it’s ready for the scrap heap? Let us know what you think…


20081022 Wednesday October 22, 2008

Computer Music 132 – Huge Dubstep Guide / Artillery2 CM on the DVD

Computer Music 132, November issue on sale now! The CM Guide to Dubstep, Sugar Bytes Artillery2 CM Edition, 2295 dubstep/synth/hard dance samples and Finger Lickin' Allstars Producer Masterclass! ...

WIN Yellow Tools Independence Pro with CM132's competition

Win the massive Yellow Tools Independence Pro package with CM132's competition! Containing the Independence sampler instrument itself, a king-size 70GB library of premium-quality sounds, and Live and FX add-ons, for live performance and effects processing. ...

20081021 Tuesday October 21, 2008

Free Vienna Instruments Masterclasses

If orchestral virtual instruments are your bag then you may be interested to learn that VSL’s Paul Steinbauer will be holding UK and Ireland masterclasses at the start of December. You’ll be able to check out the Vienna Instruments range and get information on...

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