
Antares Editorial
Antares is a leading developer of software for music recording and live performance. For over 20 years, Antares has powered the music of top-charting and indie artists with products including the industry standard for pitch correction, AutoTune™.

Tutorial by: Andy Navilli
Creative Director at AutoTune
Andy Navilli is a creative director, technologist, and producer with +15 years of design agency and in-house experience. Before bringing his talents to AutoTune, Andy led creative teams across brand experiences, product design, animation, film, and sound design. When he’s not busy setting the creative vision at AutoTune, you can catch him performing live in his solo electronic music project, Lowbeams.

Written by: Cole Rowerdink
Senior Artist & Industry Relations Representative
Cole Rowerdink is the Senior Artist & Industry Relations Representative at Antares, where he helps grow the AutoTune brand and strengthen its connection with the vibrant creative community. Based in Los Angeles, Cole has spent the last decade building his career across the professional theatre, film, television, and music industries. He brings this unique background to his work, fostering meaningful relationships and bridging the gap between artists, industry, and audiences.

Written by: Emmett Roth
GTM Intern at AutoTune
Emmett is a rising junior at Emory University studying business with a concentration in music management. Passionate about the intersection of music, technology, and artist development, he brings hands-on experience from roles in live production, campus music event planning, and creative marketing. At AutoTune, Emmett supports GTM strategy, artist engagement, and product marketing initiatives. When he's not working on music campaigns, you’ll find him performing with his a cappella group or crate-digging for hidden vinyl gems.

Written by: Brian Davitt
Senior Manager, GTM at AutoTune
Brian has 15+ years of experience in the music industry, transitioning from his early 2000s roots touring with bands to becoming an audio engineering professional after earning his degree in 2011. Before joining AutoTune, Brian built his expertise working with legendary music technology brands including M-Audio, HeadRushFX, and Akai Pro. When he's not developing marketing strategies for AutoTune, Brian rocks out with his Math Rock band Between 3&4.

Tutorial by: TheWavMan
Audio Engineer | YouTube Educator
TheWavMan is a self-taught audio engineer who has collaborated with industry heavyweights like D.A. Got That Dope and Ronny J. Renowned for their innovative approach to sound, TheWavMan has cultivated a dedicated following, with over 400,000 subscribers on YouTube. His channel is a treasure trove of tutorials and insights, guiding aspiring audio engineers and enthusiasts through the art and science of music production. Passionate about pushing sonic boundaries, TheWavMan continues to influence and inspire in both the studio and the digital space.

Written by: Mike McMillen
Marketing Manager at AutoTune
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Mike has 10+ years of experience in the audio tech industry, having previously worked on globally-recognized brands such as Alesis and M-Audio. Prior to his marketing career, Mike traveled the globe as a guitarist for various punk rock and hardcore bands and also worked as an audio engineer on releases from Big D and the Kids Table, A Loss for Words, and more.

Tutorial por: Alex Solano
Alex Solano es un especialista en audio inmersivo y el fundador de AlexProMix. Solano ha trabajado en la industria musical durante 20 años y es un mezclador certificado por Universal Music Group y Warner Music Group. AlexProMix también se ha convertido rápidamente en la empresa de mezcla Atmos preferida por varias discográficas, incluyendo Atlantic Records, Photo Finish, CINQ Music y M.A.D Solutions. Además de producir pistas para artistas destacados en todo el mundo, Solano también crea tutoriales de audio inmersivo en YouTube y educa a músicos autodidactas a través de sus cursos de entrenamiento en línea y clases magistrales, Mix with Confidence. Para obtener más información, visita: alexpromix.com.

Written by: Chris Dalla Riva
Senior Product Manager at Audiomack
Chris Dalla Riva is senior product manager at Audiomack and a musician whose research has been highlighted by The Economist, NPR, and the Financial Times. Each week, he writes about the intersection of music and data in his newsletter Can't Get Much Higher.

Written by: Anthony Gordon
Former Director of Marketing and Content at AutoTune
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Former Director of Marketing for AutoTune, Anthony Gordon, began his career at Mix Magazine and was the head of Artist Relations at Avid for 11 years. As a musician, he recorded four albums with the band Loquat, performed at major festivals, and toured nationwide. As a freelance writer and music photographer, he’s been published in national and international magazines, including Rolling Stone. Having spent countless hours in the studio with the world’s biggest artists—and touring in stinky vans—Anthony has been obsessed with every facet of the music industry for over 20 years.

Written by: David "Prz" Przygoda
Former CMO of AutoTune
David "Prz" Przygoda is an all-around music nut. Previously, he served in marketing and strategic partnership roles at SiriusXM, Pandora, and THX.

Written by: Stephen Fortner
Stephen Fortner is the former editor-in-chief of Keyboard magazine. A lifetime keyboardist and self-described gearhead, he now blogs and reviews equipment at musicplayernetwork.com. Operating as Fortner Media, he also provides original content for the music technology, automotive, and healthcare industries.


Article by: Rolling Stone
Music, politics, and culture
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Rolling Stone is an American monthly magazine that focuses on popular culture. It was founded in San Francisco, California in 1967.

Article by: Entertainment Weekly
Backstage access to Hollywood
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Entertainment Weekly is the first to tell you about the best and worst movies, what new TV shows to watch and avoid, the biggest new music artists and flops, our pick of bestseller books and must reads you haven’t heard about.

Article by: Pitchfork
The most trusted voice in music
Pitchfork is an American online magazine launched in 1995, based in Chicago, Illinois. The magazine has developed a reputation for its extensive focus on independent music, and has expanded to a variety of coverage on both indie and popular music.

Reviewed by: Sean Divine
All about the music
Music producer, mixing & mastering engineer, sound designer and educator in the audio community. His carefully crafted production and mixing was first introduced on the website Soundclick.com, where his instrumental catalog received over 27 million plays and generated interest from major recording labels. Sean has gone on to produce and engineer for chart-topping recording artists, with major placements in film, radio and television.


Article by: The New Yorker
A lighthearted, Manhattan-centric magazine
Today The New Yorker is considered by many to be the most influential magazine in the world, renowned for its in-depth reporting, political and cultural commentary, fiction, poetry, and humor.

Article by: WatchMojo.com
Top 10 lists on Music, TV, Film, and Video Games
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We publish 4 or more Top 10s daily. WatchMojo’s back catalogue has ten thousand videos on Top 10 lists, Origins, Biographies, Tips, How To’s, Reviews, Commentary, and more Your trusted authority on ranking Pop Culture.

Article by: Genius
Explaining the deeper meaning behind music
Founded in 2009, Genius is a unique media company that’s powered by community, our in-house creative team, and the artists themselves. We serve music knowledge to over 100 million people each month on Genius.com and everywhere music fans connect across the internet.

Reviewed by: I'm a Music Mogul
I’m A Music Mogul features music production tutorials, free samples, free midi, Logic Pro X sessions, free presets for popular synths, GOOD music, and more!

Reviewed by: Production Expert
Tips, tricks, online video tutorials, and news in one single source
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The Production Expert team are first and foremost professionals working daily in music and post-production. Their content is informed by a team who are practitioners, meaning our tutorials are devised to help those working in real-world scenarios.

Reviewed by: Sound on Sound
The world's premier audio recording technology magazine
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Based in Cambridge, England, and independently owned, we've been delivering our quality monthly print magazine since 1985. This website houses our continually-expanding archive of highly informative articles that chart the impact of technology on the music production and recording processes.

Reviewed by: Plugin Boutique
Antares Vendor
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Plugin Boutique is the place where the best music software companies come to sell their VST Plugins, Instruments, and Studio Tools to Producers, Musicians, and DJs worldwide. Customers can browse Best Selling and Top Rated products and can download Free VST Plugins, Demos, and Trial Versions before purchasing.

Reviewed by: MusicRadar
The No. 1 Website for Musicians
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MusicRadar.com is an online resource for musicians, producers, and DJs. Featuring a wealth of exclusive content and a burgeoning community, it's the place where music-making never stops. MusicRadarTV is where you'll find all of our access-all-areas interviews, hot gear demos, and exclusive video lessons.

Reviewed by: Electronic Musician
Record • Produce • Perform
Electronic Musician covers all aspects of music production—performance, recording, and technology, from studio to stage. Every issue offers product news and reviews on the latest equipment and services. Plus, get the latest tips & techniques, gear reviews, and insights from today’s top artists!


Written by: Sarah Jones
Music and Technology Writer
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Sarah Jones is a writer, musician, and content producer who chronicles the creative and technical forces that drive the music industry. She's served as editor-in-chief of Mix, EQ, and Electronic Musician magazines and is currently the live sound editor of Live Design magazine. She’s a longtime board member in the San Francisco chapter of The Recording Academy, where she develops event programming that cultivates the careers of Bay Area music makers.


Written by: Eli Lev
Musician and Community Builder
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Award-winning singer-songwriter and global citizen Eli Lev’s empathic writing and infectious folk-based sensibility has been his universal passport into our collective hearts.

Written by: Steve Fisk
Producer, engineer, teacher, and performer
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A legend in the Pacific Northwest and known worldwide, Fisk has made an indelible mark on the music scene as a producer, engineer, teacher, and performer. His credits include Soundgarden, Car Seat Headrest, and Pigeonhed.

Written by: Matt Harris
Mixing Engineer & Mastering Engineer
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Matty Harris is a music producer, mixing engineer, and mastering engineer from Boston. As a young musician, he won several awards, most notably, the best drummer in New England. He toured with jazz, blues, and calypso bands, playing bars and clubs at age 14.

Tutorial by: Josh Carney
Audio Engineer, Musician, and Video Producer
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Josh Carney is an audio engineer, musician, and video producer with over 15 years of experience. In addition to creating tutorial videos for Antares, YouTube, Ask.Video, and MacProVideo, Josh offers recording, mixing, mastering, songwriting, and session musician studios at his studio in Tampa Bay, Florida.

Tutorial by: J. Chris Griffin
Multi-faceted producer, engineer, educator and vocal coach
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Veteran producer / remixer / engineer J. Chris Griffin’s experience and credentials in many ways speak for themselves. His 20+ years in the music industry based out of both New York City and Nashville have garnered him production and engineering credits from A-list recording artists such as Madonna, Kanye West, Janet Jackson, Kelly Clarkson, The Killers, Missy Elliot, John Legend and many more.

Tutorial by: Wavy Wayne
Professional Audio Engineer
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A graduate of Full Sail University, Wayne has produced and mixed tracks for such artists as Future, Ashanti, and Yo Gotti. He has taught audio engineering and music production across the country, hosts the Married to Music podcast, and offers recording session templates for all popular DAWs via his website.
