off-the-record Archive
interviews
XILS-lab is a new French company, focusing on virtual instruments with an analog touch. A few weeks ago we’ve reviewed their first release, XILS 3, a synth inspired
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At Soundtoys they do work hard, no doubts. Their (may I add “awesome sounding”?) plug-ins, originally available for PT users only, were released in 2007 in the AU
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Since a long time we wanted to ask some questions to Urs Heckmann, the man behind Zebra, Filterscape, MFM. If you’re into software instruments, you probably already have
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ProAudioVault is Ernest Cholakis and Dan Dean. We loved their first release, a grand piano virtual instrument called Bluthner Digital Model One (or BDMO, for friends), and since
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As promised in the Harmony Engine mini-review, this is the interview with Marco Alpert from Antares. What’s your role in Antares? I’m VP of Marketing. I have responsibility
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As anticipated in the Virtual String Machine review, we asked GForce’s Dave Spiers some questions about, well, VSM, his past, piracy, and… his Citroen DS Pallas (?!?). First
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This time our special guest is Magnus Lidström, the mind behind Propellerhead Reason 2’s Malström synth and our beloved µTonic (or MicroTonic), released under its own Sonic Charge
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Kieran Tyrrell and Dave Gamble, Managing Director e Chief Omnipotent Code Guru (?!?) at Sonalksis, talk to AudioNewsRoom about their “babies”, ethos, iTunes playlists, Wii Tennis, touch, and
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