
Sweetwater’s DrumFest returns for 2025
Set for 6 and 7 June 2025, DrumFest 2025 will feature a line-up of world-renowned artists, and welcomes music enthusiasts of all ages for a whole host of educational and interactive experiences.
Set for 6 and 7 June 2025, DrumFest 2025 will feature a line-up of world-renowned artists, and welcomes music enthusiasts of all ages for a whole host of educational and interactive experiences.
Following a successful in-person return in 2024, Music Expo have officially announced their 2025 event.
The latest members of the Qu family boast 96kHz FPGA and DEEP Processing capabilities, Dante connectivity options and a whole host of other enhancements, and will be offered alongside the existing 48kHz-capable models.
The latest addition to Roland’s subscription service provides DAW users with a selection of authentic Boss effects pedal recreations.
Stedman have announced that their renowned popshield now comes fitted with a new and improved clamp and a longer, sturdier gooseneck attachment.
IK Multimedia have launched the Brown Sound 78/79 Signature Collection, the first in an exclusive three-part series of TONEX expansions that capture some of the recorded guitar tones that have defined modern rock music.
The latest addition to Slate Digital's Virtual Mix Rack differs slightly to the existing line-up, and sees the company introduce the collection’s very first modulation effects.
SoundFlow have announced that their powerful macro-based automation platform is now available to Ableton Live users thanks to a public beta.
Capable of everything from enhancing music productions to designing spatial effects and creating immersive cinematic textures, inDelay 1.5 promises to deliver yet more power, precision and inspiration.
The latest addition to Native Instruments’ Komplete line-up has just arrived following its recent announcement at Superbooth 2025.
The latest iteration of Arturia’s ultra-compact MIDI controller boasts an updated design, and comes in at a lower price than its predecessor!
HEDD Audio's new A-Core Series comprises a pair of two-way designs that employ the company’s Air Motion Transformer tweeter and custom-made woofers, but omit the digital processing found in their MK2 relatives.