
Boss RC-202 Loop Station
Boss’s latest desktop looper might be small, but it’s no lightweight in terms of features.
Boss’s latest desktop looper might be small, but it’s no lightweight in terms of features.
Orchestral Tools go up to 11 with a large-scale symphonic library inspired by a sci-fi masterpiece.
The MPC has always been about its fast, hands-on interface — can a touchscreen make it even better?
Foote’s latest design could be that rare thing: a mastering-grade compressor for the masses.
Primacoustic’s VoxGuard and VoxGuard DT are compact acoustic screens, intended for use behind microphones.
With the BeatBuddy Mini, getting a good-sounding rhythm accompaniment is as easy as tapping your feet.
Just when you thought it was safe to consider your pedalboard finished, along come DOD with a new overdrive...
Plucked from the Dreadbox collection of modules, Omikron is a 22hp dual VCO, while the Lamda is a 20hp multi-mode filter.
Apogee’s Symphony interface has been Thunderbolted, touchscreened and released back into the world as the Symphony MkII.
Fostex’s new headphone range offers closed, open and ‘semi-open’ options. But what’s the difference, and which would suit you best?
TC’s HyperGravity compressor pedal is unapologetically digital and is based on the algorithms developed for TC’s high-end System 6000 platform.
A reinvention of Wavelab’s user interface aims to make its powerful feature set easier to use.
Combining characteristics from various classic equalisers, including the designer’s originals, the Swift isn’t quite like anything else.
In the quest for ever more elegant ways to integrate analogue gear with DAW software, Polish manufacturers Wes Audio are leading the pack...
The curious Gizmo polyphonic guitar sustainer is reborn. Can this new version succeed where the original failed?
This compact module will serve as four linear VCAs or as a four-input mixer — for audio or control signals.
Zähl Audio’s consoles have long been cherished by professionals, and this unit should bring their sound to a wider audience.
Soon, for the first time in 35 years, you will be a able to walk into a shop and buy a brand-new Minimoog. But will it be as good as the original? Find out in our exclusive review.
Marble is a seamless blend of synthetic and acoustic sources. Its 63 instruments are split into Harmonic, Percussive and Textures, and each patch consists of two components taken from them.