
Atomic Amps Amplifire
The Amplifire promises great sound, plentiful options, ease of use — and the ability to load your own cabinet impulse responses.

The Amplifire promises great sound, plentiful options, ease of use — and the ability to load your own cabinet impulse responses.

This new version of Dangerous Music’s popular summing amp incorporates both technical and practical improvements.

GarageBand 2.1 now supports the iPad Pro, but also has new features to benefit all users. When you start a new Song, you now have the option to use Tracks (as before) or the new Live Loops.

Polish company IGS Audio’s Tubecore is back, with more facilities and more options. What’s not to like?

So you think ribbon mics don’t belong in front of stage vocalists? This classy design from Beyer might make you change your mind...

The first product from Austrian developers Sonible aims to raise the IQ of EQ.

A fully-weighted master keyboard at this price is unheard of. Is the KeyLab 88 too good to be true?

Physically, the AXOS Panner is a compact free-standing control unit, which connects via a single USB cable to the DAW host....


SynthMaster might seem like an ambitious name, but then SynthMaster is an ambitious synth...

Conceived as an affordable alternative to the Ondes Martenot, the Ondioline was invented by Frenchman Georges Jenny in 1940. Soniccouture’s Kontakt recreation stays true to the simplicity of the original, modelling its features and behaviour as closely as possible...

If you’re looking for a PC music creation environment that’s affordable, powerful and easy to use, Acoustica’s Mixcraft 7 ticks all the boxes.
These files accompany the Sample Shop sample library reviews in the March 2016 issue of SOS.

548 royalty–free breakbeats, recorded to sound as if they are the solo drum mixes from old vinyl records.

This many-headed beast offers you the flavours of four classic ’60s London studio consoles.

All of Output’s products so far have been an attempt to break new ground in the world of sample processing. Their first...

The libraries in this series forego the construction-kit approach of the genre–based Elastik collections and, instead, are built on a series of solo instrument phrases/licks that you can piece together to form a complete performance.

Audio Damage may be familiar to you as makers of some proudly idiosyncratic plug-ins, but they also manufacture a range of...

LD’s latest PA range combines the benefits of a line–source sound system with a flexible and modular design.

dbx are a big name in pro speaker-management systems. Now their DSP is available in a format that fits your pocket — literally!