
Tegeler Audio Manufaktur Konnektor
The Konnektor promises mastering engineers the drag-and-drop simplicity and recall of plug-in remote control.

The Konnektor promises mastering engineers the drag-and-drop simplicity and recall of plug-in remote control.

Modwheel are a small New Zealand-based company set up by composers Steve Roche and David Donaldson as a way of marketing their quirky Kontakt instrument designs.

Akemie’s Taiko is an FM-based Eurorack module covering CV-tweakable percussion and synth roles...

Source Audio are really pushing the boundaries of delay processing with their latest One-series pedal, the Nemesis Delay...

Imaginando’s DRC is a polyphonic synthesizer available in multiple formats, which becomes of more interest when you...

Eventide’s H9 pedal continues to grow in scope as more dedicated algorithms are released for it...

These classy new moving-coil mics prove themselves more than capable on a range of common sources.

API’s 512 preamp design is a classic — and now there are even more reasons to love it!

Behringer’s first foray into the world of synthesis always promised to be interesting, and the results do not disappoint...

Apple launched Music Memos alongside an update to GarageBand for iOS at the beginning of 2015, and recently updated the app...

Fender’s foray into the world of pro live sound continues, with these premium IEMs.

Audient’s compact iD4 interface offers a lot of bang for pleasingly little buck.

A numerical increase in a new iPhone’s name is usually representative of a significant change in the device’s physical design. The iPhone 7, however, breaks with this tradition and looks remarkably like the 6 and 6s models of the past two years. So what has changed?

Eiosis’ revolutionary de-esser is reborn, with extra features and a snazzy new interface.

Modartt have recently unleashed more Pianoteq instruments...

Arturia’s new drum machine features 17 analogue voices and a mildly astonishing price tag. And it’s really rather good...

Focusrite have been listening to their users, and their new Scarletts deliver greatly enhanced low-latency performance among other improvements.


For their first-ever headphone design, Avantone have seen fit to include some unusual — and useful — extra features.

Rather than just trying it out on a few sessions, the team at SOS decided that this review would be a great excuse to pitch the VMS against some of the actual microphones that it claims to model.