
Korg Pandora Stomp
Korg's Pandora series first appeared almost 20 years ago, but the range has evolved with the march of technology. Today's...
Korg's Pandora series first appeared almost 20 years ago, but the range has evolved with the march of technology. Today's...
This miniature PA from pickup specialists Schertler offers a striking combination of quality, portability and affordability.
Much of the enjoyment and realism (or hyper-realism) of films, TV shows, radio programmes and computer games relies upon the skilful use of Foley.
If you need serious bass, and you've got the control room to handle it, Eve's flagship monitors might be just the ticket.
Can M-Audio's ambitious pad controller offer something new in the era of hybrid beat workstations?
Almost as important as where your monitors are is what they're standing on. We round up some of the best available options.
A new strings library sees a major European symphonic sampling project move one step closer to completion.
Solid-state mass storage for my beloved Atari !
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PreSonus' attempt to make digital mixing feel like analogue pays dividends in this new flagship model from the popular StudioLive range.
McDSP's latest plug-in is an intriguing hybrid between an equaliser and a compressor.
Roland have condensed their considerable synthesizer workstation expertise into a single, affordable instrument.
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ADK's take on the classic Neumann M49 may lack the original's valve circuitry, but the desirable vintage character is all there.
Rob Papen's venerable soft synth gets a comprehensive update.
Monitor mixing is riddled with compromises, but Allen & Heath hope to change all that with their intuitive ME1 personal foldback mixer.
Though it has a control panel that looks like a Klingon's duvet cover and an introduction that suggests it was inspired by an alien abduction, the aptly named Pusher is at heart a rather elegant enhancement device.
Archtop's sample collection is based on just one instrument, namely a customised Sadowsky Jim Hall hollow‑body arch‑top guitar with dual pickups.