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Some believe that tuning our music to 432 Hz rather than 440 will make it sound better—and make us feel better. What gives?
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“A fine example of modelling software, providing some really engaging sounds, particularly for the contemporary domain”: Expressive E Soliste review
Expressive E adds MPE to the physically-modelled world of solo strings. We pick up a bow and apply some virtual rosin ...
This is not only part of Barça's collaboration with Spotify but also another classic example of the perfect fusion of music and football. Famous singer Ed Sheeran will become the latest 'ambassador' ...
In an unusual turn from the typical football pitch, players are now lining up for a different kind of fiery kick: a searing ...
Musical people find it easier to focus their attention on the right sounds in noisy environments. This is shown in a new ...
Outdoor campaign from BBH London flips the script on traditional car advertising, which usually focuses on slick product shots.
It is not the first time that the group has been pursued by Russian authorities amid a crackdown on anti-war voices in Russia ...
You will have the audio track under the video in case you already have dialogue. However, should you wish to record a new ...
Jimmy Page tells all, sharing the stories behind his most significant guitars – plus we tell you how to nail his iconic tone ...
Keeley takes us behind the scenes at Keeley Electronics to discuss the evolution of a brand that brought us the industry ...
Every year, Music Ally collects case studies of the most innovative and effective music marketing campaigns of the past 12 months.
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