![]() If you or a loved one are lucky enough to have an iPad shaped box underneath the Christmas tree, then Logic Pro for iPad deserves pride of place on its home screen. What’s more, NTS-1 is compatible with the 'logue SDK for a developer to whom simply building the synth wasn’t DIY enough, this opens up a world of possibility and an opportunity to create custom oscillators from scratch.įor the less code-inclined, this compatibility means that there are a wealth of custom oscillators created for the minilogue XD and Prologue that can be loaded into the NTS-1 to expand its music-making potential. With stereo effects, an arpeggiator, three LFOs and an envelope generator, and a multimode filter, the single monophonic oscillator on the NTS-1 is elevated to excitingly musical levels. A few minutes of connecting the parts and using the included screwdriver to ensure a sturdy end result will culminate in a surprisingly powerful, USB powered desktop synth. Korg’s ‘build your own’ range of Nu:Tekt products add that little something special to a Christmas synth gift, but fear not: no soldering iron required. There’s something quite magical about a DIY kit. One thing’s for sure, even if the words don’t sink in and turn the reader into the world’s next enduringly diverse creative the beautiful hardback book will help to convince guests they just might if it’s strewn in the right place upon a coffee table…īuy from Amazon 3. Instead, it revealed itself to be a book on how to be”. ![]() On The Creative Act, Rick offers “I set out to write a book about what to do to make a great work of art. Rubin’s catalogue is vast, varied, and very impressive. It’s the kind of thing that you hear pretentious people spout at the work Christmas Party to explain why they’ve not actually got anything you can listen to when they drunkenly tell you they’re into music production, but it’s hard to argue against the approach of a man whose production credits include Red Hot Chilli Peppers’ Californication, Beastie Boys’ Licensed to Ill, Ed Sheeran’s X, Jay Z’s 99 Problems, LL Cool J’s I Need a Beat, System of a Down’s… well, you get the idea. Freely admitting “I have no technical ability and I know nothing about music”, Rubin’s approach is to act as a creatively pure, intuitive conduit to expression. Rick Rubin hasn’t constantly reinvented himself so much as defied categorisation over his storied career.
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