In the vibrant world of music, the start of 2025 is already buzzing with exciting developments, new releases, and innovative technologies. Here’s a snapshot of what’s making waves:
### NAMM 2025: The Hub of Music Innovation
The NAMM (National Association of Music Merchants) Show, a pinnacle event for music enthusiasts, is set to take place this year, promising a plethora of new and revamped musical instruments. Korg is making a significant impact with the release of the MiniKorg 700S, a downsized version of its classic 1970s synth, and the revamped Kronos workstation, which boasts faster operation and fresh sounds[3].
Mackie is also stepping up the game with the ProFX10 GO, a battery-powered mixer that allows for professional-quality mixing on the go. Additionally, Nord has announced the Organ 3, featuring an improved organ engine, new modulation effects, and rotary speaker emulation[3].
### New Gear and Technologies
Mooer’s Hornet 15W Li is another standout, offering a portable combo amp packed with effects, a guitar tuner, presets, and nine preamp types. This amp promises hours of wireless playing time and a wide range of tones, making it a versatile choice for musicians[3].
Ibanez is unveiling its new AZ series, which includes HSS and HH S-style guitars with flame-maple finishes and dyna-MIX switching, all at an affordable price point of $549. This new line aims to bring an unprecedented combination of performance and affordability to the market[3].
### Music Notation Evolves
Behind the scenes, the Music Notation Community Group is working tirelessly to update and maintain format and language specifications for notated music. Focusing on MusicXML and SMuFL (Standard Music Font Layout), this group aims to evolve these specifications to handle new use cases and technologies, particularly the increased use of music notation on the web[2].
### Artist Insights and Collaborations
In an intriguing turn of events, Dani Filth of Cradle Of Filth has discussed the band’s collaboration with Ed Sheeran, highlighting how Sheeran’s acoustic guitar work often sounds eerily similar to their own style. This unexpected collaboration is generating a lot of interest among music fans[3].
Trevor Horn, known for his work with Yes and other iconic bands, has shared his tips on sampling and drum machines in a recent studio interview. His insights offer valuable lessons for aspiring producers and musicians[3].
### Music Legends and Upcoming Releases
Joe Bonamassa, despite facing challenges from recent LA wildfires that threatened his home and vintage gear collection, is back at Nerdville West and ready to create more music. His resilience is a testament to the enduring spirit of musicians[3].
U2’s The Edge has hinted at a new single on the horizon, suggesting the band is in a great creative place. This news has fans eagerly anticipating what’s next from the legendary band[3].
As 2025 unfolds, it’s clear that the music world is brimming with innovation, collaboration, and a relentless passion for creating and sharing music. Whether you’re a musician, producer, or simply a music enthusiast, there’s something exciting on the horizon for everyone.
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