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Behringer X-Touch


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Fully automated, fully-customisable hands on DAW and hardware controller at a price all producers will be happy with.
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All the hard work and late nights have definitely paid off

 

Featuring a top of the range SSL Duality mixing desk, an Audient 48-channel...

The Berlin-based producer and label owner reveals her fave bit of kit she got on the cheap...

It can be tempting to drop our pay cheques on the newest, shiniest bits of kit and software for our studio. But there are plenty...

Blend is a new online approach to track collaboration - join for free here...

Blend is a new way for musicians and producers to get together to find, share and collaborate on music projects in their native (source) format...

Modal Synth Live Performance and Setup Overview in Ableton Live with Point Blank’s Anna Disclaim

In this tutorial, Anna Lakatos aka Anna Disclaim, Point Blank lecturer, Native Instruments Product Specialist and Ableton Live Certified Trainer, gives us a glance into...

Native Instruments' lift the bar with KOMPLETE 11 Production Suite.

Native Instruments have just announced the 11th generation of its industry-leading KOMPLETE collection.

The jazz pianist turned electronic music maestro breaks down his live philosophy...

Guti's background as an accomplished jazz pianist and his passion for electronic music has seen him morph a live show steeped in traditional musical influence. It's very...

EBM has been having a major influence on techno recently, but many of the DJs playing/producing the sound still utilise the genre’s classic tracks in...

The unstoppable influence of EBM has been clear to see recently.

The term EBM (electronic body music) was first coined by Ralf Hütter of Kraftwerk...

Banging!

Piem has been on our radar for a while, and we're delight to have finally locked him down for our DJ Mag Weekly Podcast series. ...

This the part we talk all things tech with some major players at the forefront of the electronic dance music scene. Now running solo, Alessandro...

What was the first bit of kit that you bought?

“First peace of kit was my Nord Lead 4. At the time I didn’t now...

Chicago’s house hero breaks down his studio must-haves

In our Studio Selections feature, we invite artists and producers to pick their top bits of hardware and software that makes their music what it...

DJ Mag Tech managed to catch a few minutes with this in-demand Frenchman to talk all things, well, technology...

Julian Jeweil is having it large; the talented Frenchman holds the heady accolade of being Beatport’s No.1 best-selling techno artist of 2015 as well as...

The knob-free touch controller from Livid

It's impossible to review any kind of DJ or studio controller without chucking in a few ‘Inbetweeners’-style knob-gags, so you can imagine my distress when this reviewer first unwrapped Livid's Base, an entirely touch-sensitive USB MIDI controller. Were they so desperate to be taken seriously that they'd deprive a lonely studio soul of his one puerile release? Actually no, there's a very good reason to go knob-free. Join me on a session of tender touching to find out...

Push it real good

In a previous issue in DJ Mag Tech we saw how Ableton’s flagship production software, Live, has evolved into an improved powerhouse, with the new Version 9 release. However, not content with bolstering their software to be all-powerful, the guys at Ableton have added an extra dimension to the whole package. It’s obvious in their minds that software is not enough, and so exploring the next level seems like the logical progression.