Archive for October, 2025

FuturBeats, New Application Streamlines Hip Hop, Trap & R&B Beatmaking


FuturBeats is a new AI-Powered VST/AU/Standalone app, designed to streamline Trap, Hip Hop, and R&B beatmaking.

The tool generates 8 genre-specific tracks of stacked, stemmed loops in seconds, letting you jump straight into making music. Once you create a beat you like, you can export it as royalty-free loops for use in your DAW.

“Producers are facing more options than ever, but still struggle with one thing — getting started,” said Bil Bryant, CEO at FuturBeats. “We built a tool that not only sparks ideas but can also expand them into a suggested arrangement. A new way to intelligently distribute curated loops and samples directly into the DAWs Beatmakers are using to make music”.

Features:

  • AI-Powered EXPAND Engine – Instantly converts loops into 2–3 minute arranged tracks.
  • Ethical AI – All content used or trained has been created by or licensed to FuturBeats.
  • Genre-Optimized Content – Professionally curated Trap, Hip Hop, and R&B stems tailored for modern production.
  • Multi-Format Support – Available as VST, AU, and Standalone; fully compatible with Ableton Live, Logic Pro, FL Studio, and Cubase.
  • High-Fidelity Audio – No aliasing or low-quality audio rendering.
  • Drag-and-Drop Workflow – Fast, intuitive loop-to-track creation. The standalone version also works seamlessly with web DAWs like Amped Studio, BandLab, Soundation and Soundtrap.

FuturBeats is available now as a free download, with 10 complimentary credits. You can audition as much as you like, and only pay if you decide to export a track from the app. The playback contains small bursts of sounds to protect the audio when auditioning, but they are removed when exporting.

 

Reverb.com Keyboard Sale To Benefit The Bob Moog Foundation


Musician, composer, and music technologist, Erik Norlander (Asia, IK Multimedia, Moog), is selling a collection of 40+ vintage and current synthesizers and keyboards on Reverb.

“I am excited to offer part of my rather sprawling keyboard collection for sale to benefit the Bob Moog Foundation,” noted Norlander. “I have been a supporter of the Foundation since 2007, and I strongly believe in generating funding to empower its work in education, archive preservation, and the operations of the Moogseum.”

Thirty percent of the proceeds will be donated to the Bob Moog Foundation to support its work in education, archive preservation, and the operations of the Moogseum.

The sale features some iconic classics, like an Oberheim OB-Xa, Rhodes Chroma & a Roland VP-330 MK-1.

Some of the notable synthesizers and keyboards for sale include: Oberheim Matrix-12, OB-Xa and OB-8 analog synthesizers, Rhodes (ARP) Chroma analog synthesizer, Rhodes Mark V and Mark II electric pianos, Farfisa Compact Duo CD/30 combo organ, Farfisa Syntorchestra, Korg Maxikorg DV800, Logan String Melody string synthesizer, Roland VP-330 MK-1 Vocoder, and the Waldorf Q wavetable synth keyboard, among many others.

Visit the sale site for details.

The Moog Foundation is an independent non-profit, dedicated to preserving the legacy of synth pioneer Dr Bob Moog.

AirCaster Lets You Preview Your Mixes On Airplay-Enabled Speakers


Audiomovers has introduced AirCaster, a new monitoring tool that lets you listen to mixes on AirPlay-enabled speakers, without needing bounce your mix.

AirCaster is a plugin for Mac that lets you send audio from your DAW directly to any AirPlay-enabled speaker.

The official video intro:

With AirCaster, you can instantly transmit stereo audio to any AirPlay-enabled speaker on the same network. You can use this to monitor how a mix will sound on different speakers without bouncing, including using multiple instances of AirCaster to transmit different channels to different speakers or across several rooms in a house or facility.

Producer and engineer Matt Genovese (Analog in the Digital) says that “AirCaster has completely streamlined how I check mixes outside of my control room. Instead of printing mixes through my analog gear and transferring files, I can instantly stream my DAW output to the speakers in my house, giving me a fresh perspective in a real-world listening environment. It’s especially useful when finalizing an album and needing to step away from the studio to ensure everything translates. No extra devices, no unnecessary steps—just instant, high-quality playback wherever I need it.”

Audiomovers’ AirCaster is available now for $49.99. A free 7-day demo is available.