
Sony Oxford Reverb
If you're looking for a high-quality reverb with plenty of user control, Sony's Oxford Reverb might be just what you're after.

If you're looking for a high-quality reverb with plenty of user control, Sony's Oxford Reverb might be just what you're after.

Version 5 of Acid Pro is the first major upgrade under the Sony Media Software badge, and has taken two years to arrive. Does it keep pace with other manufacturers' loop-sequencing packages?

Sony have opened their Sound Forge editing software up to new horizons with support for VST plug-ins and the ASIO driver protocol, and improved its usability with batch processing and a new scrubbing tool.

Like many of Sony Oxford's plug-ins, their new limiter takes a familiar concept and applies a novel twist.

With so many affordable, high-quality options around, there’s never been a better time to go wireless. We check out Sony’s latest offering.

The original loop-sequencing package has grown into a fully-fledged audio and MIDI recording program.

If your needs tend more towards looping and video editing than MIDI, Sony's distinctive multitrack recording package could be just what you're looking for.

Sony's Sound Forge is one of the best-known PC stereo editing packages around, and version 9 brings with it a new world of multi-channel editing possibilities.

Unlike most compact recorders, Sony’s all-new design supports DSD recording. Is that enough to justify the price?

Acid Pro has always offered a fabulous environment for loop-based music creation, but version 7 sees it making a bid for fully fledged DAW status.