
Accentize dxRevive Pro
Can cleaning and enhancing dialogue really be this easy?

Can cleaning and enhancing dialogue really be this easy?
Are Icon’s latest range of control surfaces the perfect interface between human and DAW?

NI’s latest 88‑note controller introduces a keyboard with hammer‑action polyphonic aftertouch and a lot more besides.

This compact, versatile channel strip boasts SD card recording, USB audio interfacing and mix‑minus phone integration.

Waves' mastering service uses modelling and machine learning to draw on the gear, ears and decision making of award‑winning mastering engineer Piper Payne.

Harrison’s console‑derived channel strip plug‑in majors on speed and immediacy.

Moog’s new bass soft synth goes deep. Really deep...

Designed to get the very best out of passive ribbon mics, AEA’s preamps offer way more gain than most. But they’re not just for ribbons...

Many of EHX's Pico pedals are stripped‑back versions of their larger counterparts, but the Deep Freeze combines features of their Freeze and Superego pedals.

Does this new compact Rodecaster achieve the same balance of flexibility, power and ease of use as the larger Pro II?

In this month’s Spotlight, we take a look at a selection of headphones that have been designed to tackle serious mixing and mastering tasks.

Fatboy Slim’s dream of universal 303 ownership inches a little closer with this cut‑price acid box.

In one sense it’s understandable to call the Warp an oscillator, but in reality it’s a self‑contained, fully-fledged synthesizer.

If you thought the age of hugely ambitious polysynths was over, think again...

Can these small two‑way monitors really deliver accurate sub‑bass information at the mix?

Heavyocity’s supercharged sequel rockets into orbit.

With new models, new effects, an IR loader and the return of the looper, this latest version of Guitar Rig has plenty to offer guitarists and producers alike.

Soniccouture have combined acoustic and electronic percussion to create something truly original.
These audio examples accompany the Universal Audio OX Stomp full review in SOS February 2024.

This clever plug‑in could breathe new life into your old loops and projects.