
Fostex VM200 & VR800
We get our hands on Fostex's latest affordable digital recorder — and the company's first ever stand‑alone digital mixer.

We get our hands on Fostex's latest affordable digital recorder — and the company's first ever stand‑alone digital mixer.

Why are CD recorders like buses? Paul White investigates.

Fostex's new digital mixer sports ADAT I/O and a feature set which belies its price. Derek Johnson & Debbie Poyser trip the lightpipe fantastic.

Derek Johnson & Debbie Poyser test Fostex's new eight-tracker, which once again lowers the entry-level price for the musician aspiring to digital.

Derek Johnson & Debbie Poyser test Fostex's new hard disk 24-track. The D2424 may not have quite the feature set of its two main rivals, but the facilities it does have may be very well targeted towards the intended users.
In a striking example of 'old meets new', Fostex have updated their classic 6301 monitor with Dante networking capabilities.

Does this preset-based dual-channel multi-effects processor produce a performance that belies its entry-level price?

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Fostex enter the card-based multitracker market with a bang, offering eight tracks of uncompressed CD-quality audio from a single Compact Flash card.

These affordable active monitors from Fostex provide a tight and punchy sound, despite their compact dimensions.