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The Music Technology Show

Virtual show for music production enthusiasts this October!

There’s a possibility – and we hope this is not a correct prediction – that there won’t be any ‘live’ music equipment shows next year thanks to, you guessed it ‘that’ situation. NAMM has already gone, Frankfurt is surely hanging in the balance, so will the ever-more-popular Superbooth show in Berlin be our only saviour (again)? Not to worry for the foreseeable, though, because we have just the thing to at least partly fill these gaps. A new virtual Music Technology show… from us!

Actually the show is being organised by and sister magazines and through our website . The Music Technology Show will take place online at on 30th and 31st of October and so far the number of virtual exhibitors keen to

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