

Spitfire Audio delve deep into a legendary film composer’s favourite piano.
Despite keeping things simple, EHX’s latest looper boasts some useful features that others lack.
It’s the feel and syncopation of the performers that make this collection of Brazilian percussion grooves what it is.
We’ve come to expect the unexpected from Zynaptiq, and their new reverb delivers just that!
Given the continually evolving and demanding pressures of the pro-audio industry, any product which remains available and largely unchanged for more than a decade must have arrived at a near-perfect combination of technical excellence, operational usability, reliability, and price.
In spite of their diminutive size, these monitors turn in a seriously impressive performance.
This library is built around 100 rhythmic ‘themes’ where each theme is, essentially, a set of audio loops that form something akin to a ‘cinematic drum cue construction kit’.
Whether you’re on a budget or have cash to splash, Audio-Technica’s new range of IEMs has something for you.
Dynaudio’s rich pedigree in speaker design makes itself heard in these stylish new designs!
It’s becoming unusual to find a sample library these days that is presented simply as a collection of high quality 96kHz/24-bit WAV files...
A Noah Bell is a type of Indian bell, traditionally sold by monasteries as a way of generating income. It’s usually necessary to assemble differing-sized bells into a set so that together they form a musical scale, and that’s what Soundiron have done to create this virtual instrument.
How do you follow the best-selling synthesizer of all time?
Make Noise blur the boundaries between the East and West Coast schools of synthesis with this unique semi-modular.
These new TAC modules bring the classic Amek console sound to your Lunchbox rack.
It will come as no surprise that Morphestra 2 is an evolution of a previous product. In this case, it is actually two products: Morphestra and Morphestra Generations.
Mackie’s new ProDX range makes phone- and tablet-controlled mixing more accessible than ever.
Is VocalSynth the natural choice for unnatural vocal sounds?
Audiofile Engineering’s powerful batch processor can really speed up those repetitive tasks for Mac users.
Swiss acoustic-amplification experts Schertler have entered the compact PA market, with impressive results.