Music News Track by Track with ‘St Heartless’ by Tammy Moir St Heartless takes us on a walkthrough of their six-track EP, ‘The Bite’ produced by James Raper, the 3 piece band has knocked it out of the park. Western Sydney’s…
Music News St Heartless release six track EP ‘The Bite’ by Tammy Moir Post-punk revival is as prevalent as ever, and thankfully, it is a genre that looks set to stay. Hailing from Western Sydney’s ever-growing music scene, St Heartless is proving that…
Features Pro Audio Recording orchestral instruments in the home studio by Josh Davies Right now, live music is on hold. In the meantime, many musicians have taken to the home recording studio to continue working and creating. For musicians who are used to…
Features Pro Audio Deserted sessions: collaborating on music remotely by Dan Shaw Collaborating on music remotely: it’s a challenge, but in this especially uncertain time when distances must be maintained, it’s one we have to tackle. Nothing beats the feeling of working…
Features Pro Audio Why there’s nothing wrong with using GarageBand by Dan Shaw For a long time, GarageBand has been the first digital audio workstation experience for many kids. It just makes so much sense: a school buys a bunch of Macs and…
News Pro Audio The Rotary Mod – Eventide’s new app takes on an unmistakable sound by Josh Clarke Eventide continues its path into the world of portable effect processing with their new Rotary Mod. It’s an iOS AUv3 app and transforms your iPad or iPhone into a Leslie…
Lists 5 of the best music making apps for all you iOS tinkerers by Happy Yeah, there’s an app for that. As the devices which host apps become more and more powerful, more and more musos are picking up their iPads or iPhones and jamming…
Features Pro Audio Looking to dip your feet into the deep ocean of audio production? Think about free DAWs first by Dan Shaw Digital Audio Workstations (or DAWs) have matured to a point where a whole generation of engineers and producers have only been exposed to software-based recording. Plugins have also been around…