It's no lie: We listen to your suggestions, gripes, compliments, rants, wishes and whatever you might have to say about what we're doing at Remix. Sometimes,...
In the world of recording, a sharp divide still exists between the recording engineers and the many traditional musicians (guitar and bass players among...
The past few years have seen an insane increase in the amount of processing power afforded by the latest generation of CPUs. And, finally, the nearly...
Jason Amm, otherwise known as Solvent, is the pied piper of old analog gear. In an era when many aging synths are gathering dust and sitting unhappily...
Unless you've been living in an underground bunker for the past few months (and given the current political climate, that's not such a bad idea depending...
Throughout the years, computers have changed the art of sampling Once upon a time, professional digital samplers were obese, beefy boxes that required...
So I finally said something the other day that I, Rob, never thought I would say: I have enough gear. And I actually meant it (well, kind of). Without...
Once upon a time, DJs' crates were full of acoustic music with no sequenced beats in sight. As synthesizers, drum machines and samplers showed up on the...
Just when I, Kylee, thought I was on-point with Bjrk in pushing creative boundaries, she went and trumped me again. Damn it! It's not like I went out...
Home: The very idea can be either comforting or panic-inducing or sometimes both at once. I, Erin, grew up in a small Midwestern town, home of cows, corn...
Do the names Dr. Robert Moog, Alan R. Pearlman and Tom Oberheim ring a bell? How about Miller Puckette, David Zicarelli or Stephan Schmitt? These people,...
The human voice is arguably the most important form of communication in the world. People gravitate to it instinctively, almost involuntarily. Producers...
A couple of months ago, we talked about originality, and given the group of people that we're covering this month, I (Robert) thought we should revisit...
MIDI, short for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, is a common interface protocol originally developed to allow two or more synthesizers to to each...
Simply mention the words stutter or glitch among DJ and remixing circles, and you're sure to conjure a discussion revolving around artists such as BT,...
About a year ago, Remix examined the idea of building three project studios on some very strict budgets (Another Bit in the Wall, May 2003). That article...
A few years ago, Del the Funky Homosapien recommended that I, Kylee, read The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho. No, I don't hang out at packed house parties...
Computers are indeed the miracle workers of modern music production, yet just about everyone who has ever worked creatively with one must have wondered...
People express their originality in all sorts of ways, from outlandish couture and funky hair styles to quirky behavior and body art and through the music...
Nothing kills the vibe of a song or an instance of music like rhythm tracks that strive for realism and fail. This is much of the reason that the rhythmic...
Despite the strong evidence presented by Richie Hawtin, Jeff Mills, the Invisibl Skratch Piklz and hundreds of other club mixers and turntablists, plenty...
When Korg introduced the Triton as successor to the acclaimed Trinity synthesizer lineup in 1999, the company once again positioned itself as the undisputed...
In its end-of-the-year Best of 2002 roundup this past December, Remix awarded Access Music Electronics the Best Hardware Synth of 2002 prize for the Virus...
Every digital-audio sequencer has its own unique bag of tricks. Sometimes, it manifests as features that the competition lacks; other times, it's a totally...
Remix Hotel heads to SAE's L.A. campus for another weekend of music-production technology; industry panels; and appearances by Danja, DJ Babu, J-Rocc, Squeak E. Clean, Sid Roams, DJ Shortee and more. And RHLA 2008 adds a new programming component: video production. You won't want to miss it—register today!