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    • High-Performance Electric Guitars Become More Affordable
    • Back in The Spotlight: Lap Steel and Resonators
    • Basses with Built-In Drive
    • Every Guitarist Wants A Bass
    • A New Phase Beyond The Rat
    • A Model For The Future of Amps
    • Everyone’S A Producer
    • Dolby Atmos Takes Center Stage
    • Gather Around The Piano
    • Djs: Workflow, Workflow, Workflow

    Guitars are more popular than ever. More people are starting to play for the first time, and they need solid beginner options. At the same time, more guitarists are getting serious, too, after years of fiddling around—and they need new guitars that can stand up to the job. To meet the needs of these two groups, we predict manufacturers will find wa...

    Despite all the new and exciting developments in guitars, the classics haven’t missed a beat. Many of today’s best-sellers would look familiar to a player from decades ago. In 2022, guitarists will keep reaching for acoustic workhorses like the Martin D-28, Gibson J-45 and Taylor 814ce. For electrics, you know their names: Les Paul, Telecaster®, St...

    One of the hottest basses of last year was the Ernie Ball Music Man DarkRay, unveiled in June. This unique bass is a collaboration with respected bass effects maker Darkglass Electronics, who designed an EQ and preamp specifically for the DarkRay and built it into the bass. In addition to a Clean setting, players can flip between Alpha and Omega dr...

    There were a lot of new bassists this year, and a whole lot of them were already guitarists. One explanation might be that more players produced music solo, covering bass duties themselves. Another explanation: Bass is simply the easiest transition to make from guitar, especially if the guitarist chooses a short-scale model, like a Fender® Mustang ...

    If you use effects pedals, you know the Pro Co RAT distortion pedal has been on a meteoric rise for the past few years. We expect the RAT resurgence to continue, and why not? Pro Co produces a broad assortment of options. Other effects makers have plenty of loving tributes, like the new Wampler Ratsbane and JHS Packrat. But if one classic distortio...

    It’s no secret that digital technology has made more sounds available to guitarists at a more affordable price. With plug-ins, a laptop can substitute for a studio of highly coveted gear. With multi-amp modelers, it’s possible to bring hundreds of amps and cabinets to every gig, inside one pedal or combo—and they’ll sound shockingly accurate. But i...

    Over the last decade, the home studio went from a rare luxury to a reality for everyday players. Over the last year, it became essential. With artists spending less time in rooms together, the ability to record yourself becomes a prerequisite to collaboration. Bandmates are trading tracks over the internet. At the same time, ambitious artists are c...

    Once reserved for movie theaters and high-end studios, Dolby Atmos' immerseive audio experience is making its way to the musical mainstream. Apple Music and Amazon Music added support for the format in 2021, and as a result, we’re expecting more Atmos-ready mixes in the coming years. A number of major DAWs already have support for it, eliminating a...

    Before recorded audio, the way to fill a home with music was by playing the family piano. Pianos were beautiful centerpieces that brought people together. They were also unwieldy, expensive, temperamental and in constant need of tuning. Thanks to digital advances and aesthetic improvements, the home piano is coming back, minus the drawbacks. Option...

    DJing is all about the flow. The music should sound seamless to the audience, and that’s a lot easier when the workflow is smooth. For 2022, we see DJ brands putting a renewed focus on the experience of using their gear, from planning sets to executing and recording them. On some level, the improvements are due to new technology. Advances in proces...

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