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"People definitely read into it too deeply, but that's how Twitter goes": What exactly is 'mixing in key' and why have DJs been arguing over it?
By Harold Heath published
Ciel, Jon Dasilva and ArielleNYC join us to talk the ins and outs of harmonic mixing

Technics launches a Lamborghini-themed special edition of its SL-1200 turntable
By Ben Rogerson published
The two brands say that they “share similar values in their underlying corporate cultures”

5 common issues every DJ faces and how to fix them
By Harold Heath published
Avoid unnecessary nightmares in the booth with our guide to the main technical problems you’re likely to run into

7 things to consider before your first DJ set
By Harold Heath published
Prepping for your first-ever DJ slot? Aside from the music, there’s a few other things you need to consider ahead of time so you can step into the booth with confidence

Audiotonix releases a build-it-yourself DJ mixer to encourage a new generation of sound engineers
By Andy Jones published
As Kevin Costner might have said: "If you build it, you will learn"

How to fix three of your guitar's most easily overlooked issues
By Rob Laing last updated
Gibson Master Luthier Jim DeCola knows how to solve control mechanical control knob, output jack and pickup switch issues

AlphaTheta pivots from Pioneer DJ with high-end rotary mixer, the first under its new brand name
By Matt Mullen published
Merging premium analogue sound with digital functionality, Euphonia features a transformer circuit developed with Rupert Neve Designs

“A great portable effects and mixing controller for DJs building modular setups”: Native Instruments Traktor X1 MK3 review
By Charlotte Sterland published
We get to grips with this portable controller for DJs who want looping and effects at their fingertips

Roland and Serato come together to celebrate 303 day with a double control vinyl set that also honours the TR-606 drum machine
By Ben Rogerson published
“If it wasn’t for the 303, I wouldn’t even be here right now talking to you,” says producer Fast Eddie

Is this Photoshop Firefly for audio? Adobe is working on an AI-powered music generator that can be used to "shape, tweak, and edit" your sounds
By Matt Mullen published
The "early-stage generative AI music generation and editing tool" Project Music GenAI Control promises to give producers and sound designers "pixel-level control for music"
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