
AES Show 2025
The AES Show 2025 will be taking place between 22 and 25 October 2025 at the Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center in Long Beach, CA, USA.
The AES Show 2025 will be taking place between 22 and 25 October 2025 at the Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center in Long Beach, CA, USA.
Aiming to provide music makers with an inspiring and easy-to-use instrument, Gyro comes packed with an extensive collection of loops and sound sources, and allows users to manipulate them in real time to create new and interesting ideas.
Replacing the company’s long-running Alpha and Impression offerings, the Amplitude line-up is said to consolidate years of customer feedback and design research into a single, streamlined family of products.
Sonuscore's latest offering allows users to control the transition between articulations with their playing, and includes dedicated Key Switch sets aimed at different genres or styles of scoring.
SSL's second channel strip release of 2025 delivers a faithful recreation of the preamp, EQ and dynamics sections in their renowned 9000 Series large-format consoles.
Built in Native Instruments’ Reaktor, Finalist relies on cutting-edge audio analysis and DSP to carry out automatic mixing, and presents users with a simple set of controls to influence the results.
AutoTune 2026 not only introduces a new version of the ever-popular processor, but sees Antares restructure the overall product line-up.
Omnisphere 3 introduces thousands of new sounds along with a whole host of new synthesis features, additional effects, an Adaptive Global Controls system, MPE support, expanded hardware integration and more.
Becos FX's latest compressor pedal draws its inspiration from the single-knob design of the DBX 163.
Shifting their attention back to guitar pedals, Strymon have delivered an authentic recreation of Tel-Ray's unique-sounding delay units.
Yamaha's latest synth line-up offers recording and performing musicians three compact, lightweight and affordable alternatives to the MODX+ range.
Joining the acclaimed Lores and Fables, Odes is described as “a narrative instrument with rhythm at its heart”, and promises to help composers create moving, emotional soundscapes.