
SOS Awards: Cast your vote!
Voting for the SOS Awards closes on 30 November 2025 — please do take a look and have your say on the best kit of 2025!

Voting for the SOS Awards closes on 30 November 2025 — please do take a look and have your say on the best kit of 2025!

Available for the Mac, iPad, iPhone and Apple Vision Pro, Polyflo is capable of simultaneously transmitting MIDI and CV data, and comes packed with comprehensive modulation tools.

Aimed at cinematic compositions, Atmosia 3 brings together over 700 sound sources, and has been treated to a ground-up overhaul that includes a fresh new GUI.

Said to represent a significant step forward in vocal processing, UltraVox 2 brings together six meticulously tuned algorithms and promises to help creators achieve professional-sounding vocals in seconds.

SoundGhost's latest instrument combines a| selection of analogue and digital waveforms with noise sources to create continually evolving soundscapes.

UJAM's latest Usynth offerings promise to “embody the energy and experimentation of the online music scene”, delivering everything from distorted nostalgia and glitched textures to hypercharged bass and expressive arpeggios.

The latest release from Woodman’s Immaculate Maple Syrup Studio introduces a new step sequencer that’s capable of controlling up to four instruments at a time.

Thanks to RT60's new HFR technology, Songzap v3 can isolate and remove bleed in real time, resulting in clear recordings with no artefacts or spill.

Equipped with high-quality transformers and sporting a new high-pass filter, the MP566-II employs a dual-triode valve and draws its inspiration from a selection of classic 1960s designs.

Aimed at houses of worship, small venues, rehearsal spaces, presentations and live streaming performances, Alto’s new digital console promises to deliver professional functionality in a compact, accessible format.

HEDD Audio’s new HEDDphone D1 employ dynamic drivers rather than the AMT design featured in the HEDDphone TWO, but still manage to claim another world’s first thanks to the use of Thin-Ply Carbon Diaphragm (TPCD) technology.

The newly released Osmose 61 delivers a larger 61-key version of Expressive E's renowned MPE synth/controller, and comes alongside the announcement ofthe company moving production to a new dedicated factory in Poland.