
Lewitt LCT 540 Subzero
Lewitt’s latest mic is so quiet that its noise floor is below the level of human hearing! But what about the sound you can hear?

Lewitt’s latest mic is so quiet that its noise floor is below the level of human hearing! But what about the sound you can hear?

If there is such a thing as a classic plug-in, Line 6’s Echo Farm surely falls into that category...

Focusrite’s new Clarett range drops Thunderbolt for USB and sheds a few pounds into the bargain.

For anyone regularly needing to mic a grand piano, the Mirizio Microphone Mount is a very elegant and cost-effective solution.

RZ062 is a faithful recreation of a valve EQ that was made by Siemens in the 1950s — or rather, of two different valve EQs, because Audified have modelled both ‘A’ and ‘B’ versions of this processor as separate plug-ins.

Cableguys’ neat plug-in lets you alter the fabric of time itself — or just make cheesy tape-stop effects. The choice is yours...

KMI bring their trademark tactile genius to the world of percussion pads.

MusicLab’s latest update makes RealGuitar more real than ever.

Fifteen years after releasing their first D-A converter, Dangerous have brought out their first A-D. Was it worth the wait?

Intended as a means of adding ‘analogue mojo’, this device has been designed to integrate seamlessly into a DAW-based workflow.

The QH4 is a simple, four-output headphone amplifier and each output has its own volume control...

While the Plus Pedal is similar in concept to Electro-Harmonix’s (EHX) Freeze and SuperEgo, there are significant differences...

Modartt’s modelled piano just keeps getting better...

With their easy portability and clear, transparent sound, PreSonus’ latest range of PA speakers couldn’t have been better named.

LaChapell Audio’s experience with tubes has enabled the company to develop its proprietary TrueTube technology...

Software instruments range from the massive and deep, such as Spectrasonics Omnisphere, to the very basic. Psychedelic FX 6000 V1 definitely inhabits the simpler end of the spectrum — and that’s all part of its appeal.

Gothic Instruments continue to expand the collection of libraries (‘modules’ in GI-speak) based around their Kontakt-based Dronar...

Zero-G’s new library makes it easy to add a touch of Middle Eastern flavour to your productions.

With Mackie’s experience in making monitors, it’s no surprise that their affordable new range punches above its weight.

MangledVerb first appeared as an algorithm in the rackmount Eventide Eclipse effects units. It then migrated to the H9 guitar pedal, and is now available as a self-contained plug-in supporting all the usual formats.