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Baby Audio has slashed the price of its AI-powered tape plugin TAIP for Black Friday, bringing it down to just $9.99 (from the usual $99) until December 8th. TAIP isn’t a new release (it’s been around for four years – time flies!), but it remains one of Baby Audio’s most popular plugins, and I think the Black Friday discount makes it worth revisiting. We reviewed TAIP back in 2021, and if you want a deep dive into how the AI processing works and how the features stack up, you can check out that full BPB review for more details. At…

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Kicking off our list of keyboards is the line of Kontrol S-Series MK3 MIDI keyboards. With a brand new design, these keyboards aren’t just MIDI controllers – they’re a union of hardware and software, offering unique expressive control wrapped in a sleek design. The MK3 line-up, consisting of the S49, S61, and S88 models, saw a significant upgrade with the integration of polyphonic aftertouch. This feature allows for nuanced control over pitch, vibrato, and other parameters for each individual note, without the hassle of reaching for a dial. The full-color glass display allows for intuitive navigation, while the illuminated pitch…

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Every professional producer knows: Pro Tools doesn’t forgive laziness. It rewards focus, structure, and awareness. You don’t “use” Pro Tools — you train with it. Each click, fade, and crossfade reveals something deeper about who you are in the chair. It’s not just software — it’s a mirror for your discipline. Quick Answer: 👉 Pro Tools teaches discipline through three core lessons: precision in your workflow, patience in your process, and preparation before every session.   🎯 Lesson 1: Precision — The Art of Attention Question: Why does precision matter in Pro Tools? Because the smallest detail can shape the…

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Karanyi Sounds has followed in the footsteps of developers like Waves and Air Music Tech by announcing a new plugin for this year’s Black Friday – the Cloudmax Breeze Black Edition. Like those other developers, Karanyi Sounds will drop the new plugin on Black Friday (November 28, 2025). After Black Friday, the plugin will move into the paid category at $49. To make sure you don’t miss out on the freebie, head to the Karanyi Sounds website and register your email. Once registered, sit back and wait; you’ll receive a free download link when the plugin drops. As usual with…

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Knock Audio offers the KNOCK Clipper, a streamlined hard/soft clipper plugin for macOS and Windows, for free for a limited time (regular price $49). KNOCK Clipper is the standalone version of the clipping module from Knock Audio’s flagship KNOCK plugin. And generally speaking, it’s inspired by the punchy, saturated tone of his Drums That Knock sound packs. The last time we covered Knock Clipper, it was free with any purchase at Plugin Boutique. But if you missed that offer, you can now get it for free without purchasing anything else. If you’re into modern electronic music, you’re already familiar with…

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Image Image Credit NBC / Contributor via Getty Images Image Alt Lil Baby performs during Episode 2074 of “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” Image Size landscape-medium Key Takeaways: The “Otha Boy” music video adds a moody visual layer to Lil Baby’s “Wham Wednesdays” series. Fans are speculating that the track includes subliminal shots aimed at Offset or Gunna. The track follows last week’s “Try To Love.” Lil Baby’s “Wham Wednesdays” series continues. On Wednesday (Nov. 12), the rapper dropped “Otha Boy” along with a visual companion. Directed by JakeTheShooter, the black-and-white music video trails Lil Baby as he cruises…

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Image Image Credit Gilbert Flores / Contributor via Getty Images and Michael Buckner / Contributor via Getty Images Image Alt Kehlani at the BET Awards 2025 and Usher at The 2025 Met Gala Celebrating “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” Image Size landscape-medium Key Takeaways: Usher was Kehlani’s first choice for their “Folded” remix, but his tour schedule prevented the collaboration from coming to fruition. The two artists now have a confirmed joint effort on Kehlani’s forthcoming album. The track will mark their first-ever collaboration. Kehlani originally wanted Usher to appear on the remix of “Folded.” During their Apple Music radio takeover…

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Image Image Credit JC Olivera / Contributor via Getty Images, Cindy Ord / Staff via Getty Images, JC Olivera / Contributor via Getty Images, and Julia Beverly / Contributor via Getty Images Image Alt Teyana Taylor at the “All’s Fair” Los Angeles series premiere, Taraji P. Henson attends SiriusXM’s Town Hall, Niecy Nash at the “All’s Fair” Los Angeles series premiere, and Issa Rae attends the “Seen & Heard” premiere during the 2025 SXSW Conference And Festival Image Size landscape-medium Key Takeaways: Teyana Taylor highlights the importance of her support system, naming women like Taraji P. Henson, Issa Rae and…

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Image Image Credit Prince Williams/Contributor via Getty Images Image Alt Heiress Harris backstage with Tameka “Tiny” Harris at Keyshia Cole’s “The Way It Is 20th Anniversary Tour” stop in Atlanta Image Size landscape-medium Key Takeaways: Heiress Harris performed a gospel remix of Kehlani’s “Folded,” created by Chuckey Ellis. The video, shared by Tameka “Tiny” Harris, quickly gained attention for Heiress’s vocal maturity and soulful delivery. Her performance adds to a growing list of viral moments that showcase her evolution as a young talent. On Tuesday (Nov. 11), Tameka “Tiny” Harris shared a new video featuring her and T.I.’s youngest child,…

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Image Image Credit Julien M. Hekimian/Contributor via Getty Images Image Size landscape-medium Key Takeaways: In a new GQ feature, Skepta confirmed that his first solo album in over six years, Fork & Knife, is set for 2026. He shared how fatherhood and personal growth are shaping his creative direction. His fashion brand, MAINS, is now an independent design studio, with Skepta leading creative direction. In a new feature published for GQ’s “2025 Men of the Year” issue on Wednesday (Nov. 12), Skepta dismissed the idea that anyone still controls who gets to succeed in rap. “Old people always gonna be…

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