
Korg Taktile 25 & 49
As their name implies, Korg's new MIDI keyboards are all about hands‑on control.
As their name implies, Korg's new MIDI keyboards are all about hands‑on control.
Fender apply their 'suitcase speaker' paradigm to studio monitors — with impressive results, thanks to an unlikely collaboration with Focal.
Waves' take on the immortal Neve 1073 design sees them teaming up once again with a leading mix engineer.
Waves' take on the immortal Neve 1073 design sees them teaming up once again with a leading mix engineer.
In the world of live sound, the tablet revolution is much more than just hype: it really does have the potential to turn front-of-house mixing on its head.
Permut8 is a delay plug-in — but not as we know it, Captain.
Could this comparatively affordable passive EQ with valve make-up gain actually be better than the revered Pultec unit that inspired it?
Electro-house is probably one of the broader house/dance sub‑genres and this download pack by Platinum AudioLab aims to plug...
Paul Soulsby's debut product is a small synth of violently unrestrained character.
Zero‑G's Epica is undoubtedly a labour or love by producer Sam Spacey. The library has been nearly three years in the making!
Acon Digital's reverb plug-in looks simple, but is it effective?
UVI's UltraMini is a software synth based on samples drawn from the classic Minimoog.
Qanûn is part of Sonokinetic's range of Arabic sampled instruments, which also includes Ney and Kemence.
Analogue mixers with built-in effects are nothing new, but this model from Peavey takes its digital processing further than most.
Native Instruments' Reaktor isn't a plug-in format as such — more a platform for constructing synths and effects.
The affordable sE Electronics sE X1 capacitor microphone is now available with an onboard USB converter, so that it can be...
The Jennings Univox was a valve‑based monophonic synthesizer manufactured during the 1950s and '60s.
Turbosound have upgraded their established Milan range, with the help of some technology borrowed from sister company Klark Teknik.
With the MS20 Kit, Korg have taken the Ikea approach to selling synths — by insisting you build it yourself!
Tannoy Reveals have long been popular with home-studio owners on a budget. Do these latest iterations retain the qualities that made their forebears so successful?