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Articles September-October 2024

GENELEC A Legacy In Studio Monitoring New!

In this exclusive feature, PALM Expo Magazine dives deep into the leading choice for nearfield studio monitoring, Genelec. Learn how and why Genelec is the industry standard for unmatched precision in studio monitoring. read more

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11 Questions With Marcus Graser, CEO of Claypaky New!

In a conversation with PALM Expo Magazine, Marcus Graser, CEO of Claypaky, discusses emerging markets in India, client management tactics, growth strategy and more. read more

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Discover the Best Studio Microphones of 2024 New!

Unlock the full potential of your recordings with the latest studio microphones. This feature highlights exceptional products from leading brands that deliver unparalleled sound quality and durability. Explore the dynamic and condenser options redefining the pro audio market. read more

Upgrade Your Sound: 6 Reasons to Switch to Digital Wireless Microphones New!

From minimising interference to ensuring crystal-clear performance, find out why making the switch from Analogue to Digital can enhance your live shows. Elevate your audio and discover how digital systems offer superior sound quality, intelligent signal management, and hassle-free setup. read more

Phoenix Networks Makes International Debut at Kathmandu Music Festival 2024 New!

Phoenix Networks, in collaboration with Meyer Sound Panther and Leopard systems, celebrates a major milestone with its first international gig at the Kathmandu Music Festival 2024, enhances the vibrant cultural exchange in Nepal. Join us as we explore this landmark achievement and the future of Phoenix Networks on the world stage. read more

Leksa Lighting: Pioneering Professional Lighting Solutions New!

Leksa Lighting Technologies is revolutionizing the professional lighting industry in India with its cutting-edge LED solutions. Ronald Silva D'Souza delves deeper into how the brand is performing in the lighting market and its commitment to the 'Make in India' initiative read more


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Algoriddim Djay and Virtual DJ Introduce Realtime Vocal and Instrumental Stem Separation




The all new software from Algoriddim djay and VirtualDJ boasts realtime separation and control of stems in each track without the need for a special file format. It's a huge step forward for digital djing, and it has made a big impact on the future of the digital DJ industry.

Algoriddim djay Pro AI

Algoriddim djay Pro AI makes the most of Apple's Bionic chip to achieve stem separation on iOS devices. Algoriddim djay Pro AI allows DJs to isolate, play, remix individual parts across multiple tracks on-the-fly. If the user wants to solo a vocal track, for example, or mute the drums, the Neural Mix slider controls allow doing it effortlessly. To avoid clashing vocals in the mix, users can crossfade components of two songs together in a single track.

The app is also the first music app to get full use of Apple's Bionic chip in realtime playback. These chips allow Neural Mix to function for seeking, scratching, and time-stretching with high sound quality, sample-accurate precision and low latency.

Automatic EQ and AI, which automatically identifies the best EQ settings for the most effective intro and outro sections of the songs, calculates the optimal fade duration and can automatically make changes to EQ filters for cleaner transitions. Users can upgrade to DJing Pro AI, which includes a full suite of features such as a DJ mixer, DJ controller, and a new DJ app.



Virtual DJ

A new and innovative Virtual DJ 2021 promises to change the way DJ mixes forever, with a new, more immersive, and more powerful virtual DJ experience. The updated software catered for Mac and Windows also incorporates realtime stem separation.

VirtualDJ's ModernEQ takes the three - band EQ to the next level, using faders to take control of individual track components. This means that instead of low/mid/hi, the user will have drums, instrumentation and.

User can control five components - vocals, instruments, bassline, kick and hi-hat that are grouped to the three-band EQ but can be controlled independently with extra EQ knobs if the user MIDI up to a four-channel mixer with MIDI mapping. Stemp pads are also a great addition to VirtualDJ, which take up five of eight performance pads, giving full control of the components to make quick mashups and fluid transitions.

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