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Want to cut loose? We try out Sennheiser’s latest licence–free digital wireless systems.

Want to cut loose? We try out Sennheiser’s latest licence–free digital wireless systems.

Fancy a little Smack? Then think again, because Smack is a rather neat virtual instrument sample library .

The digital mixer market shows no sign of slowing down. We round up some of the latest options from the biggest players.

Oracle is billed as a “modern sound design” library of large-scale elements to pump up your TV, film and game scores.

Following his success with the Egg 150 monitors, Andy Munro is back with a new, compact design. Can they beat the competition?

Ogre’s Tubeholic pedal overdrive contains neither tubes nor, as far as I can tell, any alcohol. It does, however, feature 440g of barking-mad cast metal as its case.

With its familiar interface and enormous potential for expressive control, is the ROLI Seaboard the future of the keyboard?

Prism Sound’s Lyra brings the quality of their Orpheus and Titan interfaces within reach of lesser mortals.
These files accompany the Sample Shop articles in the September 2015 issue.

With so many different interpretations of the venerable PulTec EQP-1A now available, how does this one stand out from the crowd?

A major update to PreSonus’s cross–platform DAW sees Studio One take some popular feature concepts to new levels.

With their strong live–console pedigree, Allen & Heath are hoping to tackle the burgeoning iPad–controlled mixer market.

Is this the most faithful imitation yet of the fabled Uni-Vibe effect?

Need a professional drummer in your studio? How about auditioning EastWest’s ProDrummer for the job?

As the name suggests, Miktek’s Procast SST is aimed at those using desktop systems to put together podcasts but, it also has wider appeal.

The German manufacturer RTW has a long history in the broadcast sector dating back to 1965, mostly in the areas of specialist metering systems and equipment interfaces.

The market for mini mixers may be crowded, but Kinsman’s entry offers an excellent balance between affordability and ruggedness.

Neumann are known for producing outstanding microphones, and their new flagship monitors are no less impressive!

Rhythm is a multi-sample playback interface with an eight–step sequencer and five–channel mixer. It is the brainchild of games developer Gil Carmel...
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