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Between the Lines: Recording Nashville for Arcade

Welcome to Music City, USA. Featuring arena-ready drums, haunting pedal steel guitars, fierce fiddles, and so much more.

Breakdown: Are Playlists Good or Bad for Musicians?

Are playlists good for musicians? This is a question that’s been dissected every which way for years. Let’s break down the pros and cons.

New Line in Arcade: Nightmare

If you’re itching to sink your teeth into edgy sounds for your next movie score, you’re in luck. We present the Nightmare Line.

Building Suspenseful Moments With Composer Nestor Estrada

In this video, watch how the terrifying ARCADE Nightmare Line was used to construct the score for Soma Helmi’s horror film “Echo.”

Output Afterhours: Phil, Sound Design Coordinator

Get a peek behind the sounds at Output. On deck is Phil, sound design coordinator, ska band member, and film score composer.

Check Out Arcade’s Most Popular Samplers

Using a loop library to build out a track is common practice. Explore some popular music loops in Output’s loop synthesizer, ARCADE.

Arcade Missing Web Component

In order to run ARCADE on your version of Pro Tools, Microsoft Edge WebView2 runtime must be installed (don’t worry, it’s free).

In the Studio: Che Pope

Che Pope is the not-so-secret ingredient behind massive stars like Kanye West, The Weeknd, Nas, Christina Aguilera, and more.

7 Ways That Song Streaming Has Changed the Music Industry

From pop to hip hop to country, music is rapidly changing. Discover how streaming is changing the music industry as we know it.

New Line in Arcade: Hooked

From cinematic to pop, hear how Hooked vocals can bring excitement and originality to your tracks.

Playable Pitch In Arcade v1.1

Transpose and create new melodies or follow chord progressions on the fly with the new pitch transposition tool in Arcade…

Watch James McAlister Process Arcade Using Analog Gear

James McAlister shows off how he turns an ARCADE pluck into a polyrhythm with an Electron Digitakt, Teenage Engineering OP-1, and more.