Tech
- We’re hoping that Waldorf’s long-awaited Quantum polysynth will get an airing;
pre-orders are now being taken and it’s scheduled to ship in January
- Given that it’s been available to pre-order for six months, Behringer will be under pressure to show a finished version of its Minimoog-cloning Behringer D synth. Inevitably, it’ll also be quizzed about
its on/off plans to emulate a whole load of other synths, too
- Another well-known music technology manufacturer is set to unveil additions to its audio interface range, promising great performance at a relatively low price
- Following
Gibson’s decision to end development of its products, is it too much to hope that we might hear some good news about Cakewalk?
- As a general theme, we’re going to stick our neck out and say that this could be the year of the analogue polysynth. The market is flooded with monophonic instruments, so it feels like the next logical step
- We know that both
Ableton Live 10 and
FL Studio 20 are scheduled for release in 2018, but we doubt that either will be on display at NAMM