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<title>Virtual Instruments Magazine - The world of softsynths and samplers and plugins</title>
<description>An essential new magazine about an exciting new way of making music</description>
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<title>Propellerhead Record</title>
<description>This intriguing program from Propellerhead is billed as NOT a DAW. Indeed, it's a self-contained recording program for individuals and bands, complete with a console that emulates the look and feel of an SSL 9000, lots of effects, and instruments. The interface certainly has some elements of Reason, but from the YouTube video - which is very funny -  this appears to be something other than Reason with audio.&lt;br/&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/VirtualInstrumentsMagazine-TheWorldOfSoftsynthsAndSamplersAndPlugins/~4/EzJcHY9ecM4" height="1" width="1"/&gt;</description>
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<date>20090511</date>
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