Combining old-school techniques with cutting-edge digital synthesis, Make Noise’s latest collab with Soundhack represents the pinnacle of the brand’s DSP power. Greg Scarth puts this unique oscillator ...
The dual spectral oscillator is built on a new digital hardware platform. Make Noise have announced a new collaboration with Tom Erbe of Soundhack, based on an entirely new digital hardware platform.
This isn't really an Issue, but I'd like to mention that I've ported the Phase Vocoding (time/pitch stretching) routines from SoundHack to Go. There is no UI, it's a command line program and accepts ...
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Soft Synths This is the first synth I reach for when I need an arp - and right now it's 51% off! Tech 19 of the best plugins under $50 for last-minute impulse buying this Cyber Monday Plugins I've ...
Frank Timm has long been best known for his work as Soundhack and, with Errosmith, as Smith ‘n’ Hack, and their breakdown remixes of Ricardo Villalobos and Matthew Herbert tracks show off the noted ...
Well, the short answer is .093 seconds. That’s about the shortest amount of time mathematicians need to generate a full analysis of a sound’s component frequencies. On an even smaller scale, computers ...
Tech This $99 plugin recreates a classic studio technique invented at Abbey Road for The Beatles – and it's free for the next three days Tech "This is our way of saying thank you": Soundtoys is giving ...
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I'm not sure why people are calling these men fools. How would you do things differently? For the the first guy, should he have not offered a bigger cut but asked the maker to make more goods anyway?