
Arturia AudioFuse
Arturia’s first foray into the world of audio interfaces squeezes a huge amount of connectivity into a compact desktop box.

Arturia’s first foray into the world of audio interfaces squeezes a huge amount of connectivity into a compact desktop box.

Are Korg’s Bluetooth Nanos the ultimate mobile MIDI controllers?

In this book, Grammy Award-winning engineer Richard King reveals the nuts and bolts of his own recording, editing, and mixing methods for a wide range of classical ensembles.

Its first makeover under new ownership sees Magix’s Mac editing package team up with some powerful partners.


When it comes to virtual effects and instruments, Sugar Bytes don’t really do ‘normal’. Even Unique, on the surface a pretty conventional-looking software synth, manages to pack in a twist or two...

The latest product to bear the Electrodyne name combines classic ‘70s console summing with modern connectivity for use with DAWs.

Subtitled ‘the other film orchestra’, the focus is once again on the jazzy film and TV scores of the ’60s, epitomised by the likes of Mancini, Schifrin, Barry and Goldsmith.

The Footprint 01 is Barefoot’s most affordable monitor yet. Does it give away much in terms of performance?

Accusonus’ innovative sampling instrument goes way beyond conventional slicing and dicing, to extract individual drum hits from loops.

Serbian company Sonic Dune have augmented the classic Neve 1073 design to offer the user both practical and tonal options.

The culmination of years of R&D, these revolutionary new speakers offer performance way beyond what you’d expect from their size.

The Vienna Symphonic team go forward into the past.

Roland have recreated their classic vocoder at a fraction of the cost — and size.

Most people, engineers included, have probably never heard true stereo imaging over speakers — now’s their chance...

Trident’s celebrated EQ is now available as a 500-series module, and what better to house it in than the company’s very own chassis?

New sound companies seem to spring up every day, each one bringing a fresh selection of sample library treats. One such...

Acoustica’s alternative Windows DAW continues to evolve, with a new audio engine and some intriguing new features.

Squarp’s Pyramid is a versatile 64-track sequencer with a penchant for polyrhythms.

British company Aston have impressed us with their large-diaphragm mics, and now they’re tempting us with a laser-guided SDC!