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What does this stylish-looking passive monitor controller offer that its competitors don’t?

What does this stylish-looking passive monitor controller offer that its competitors don’t?

Sample library creators are always trying to come up with fresh ideas for products, and this is possibly why Sample Logic...

If small is beautiful, then Antelope Audio’s latest product is the Mona Lisa of multi-channel audio interfaces.

Digital desks are all well and good, but analogue consoles still have their place, especially for smaller gigs.

Indelibly associated with magic, sugar plum fairies and, inevitably, Harry Potter, the celesta (or celeste) is a keyboard--operated idiophone resembling a small upright piano.

Zoom’s TAC-2 is the cheapest Thunderbolt interface currently available, but is premium quality really possible on a budget?

Sonoris’s mastering-oriented plug-in is designed to make dynamic control as unobtrusive as possible.

Is there more to the latest version of Reason than a pretty face?

Mackie crown their DL series of app–controlled mixers with this full–featured stagebox–format model. Find out what’s new in our exclusive review!

Cinematic Motion is a multi–format collection of loops for the budding composer of high-octane drama, whether for the...

Garritan’s latest library raises the bar for virtual piano instruments.
Is Retro’s recreation of the legendary Gates Sta-Level more than just a reissue?

Is the world ready for the return of the string synthesizer? Waldorf seem to think so...

We put this compact new system from HK to the test at a festival stage in Malvern.

If anyone can tease ‘that’ valve optical compressor sound out of a single-width 500-series module, Dave Hill can...

Its open-source design means that this small box is bursting with possibilities.

With the tiniest bit of DIY, this could banish the gremlins from a ‘floating’ recording setup.

These cans aim to provide maximum isolation from outside sources, and could prove ideal for foldback when playing loud instruments.

Fabfilter’s Pro-Q already did everything an EQ should do — so what can they have added in version 2?

It might have lacked drawbars and tonewheels, but, sonically, the little–known Lowrey Heritage Deluxe was a match for any Hammond organ.