
Wave Alchemy Glow
Based on the pioneering AMS RMX16 reverb, we put Wave Alchemy's affordable native plug‑in alternative through its paces.

Based on the pioneering AMS RMX16 reverb, we put Wave Alchemy's affordable native plug‑in alternative through its paces.

Universal Audio are bringing their cutting‑edge mic modelling technology to new markets with the more affordable Sphere LX.

The Monitor 80 headphones are the more upmarket open‑backed cousin of the Monitor 60...

Zoom’s AMS interfaces are small, simple, and extremely tough.

Arturia’s colourful soft synth goes from strength to strength.

Klevgrand introduce a new take on wavetable synthesis.

This diminutive device might look familiar, but it’s not just the brand name that has changed!

Expressive E’s Osmose is a synthesizer like no other.

This characterful valve processor offers vari‑mu compression at a very attractive price.

Countless hits were recorded using Ampex tape recorders and their characterful tube input stages. These preamps promise that legendary sound in a convenient format.

Ampeg’s first official plug‑in offers a range of classic heads, cabs and effects.

IK’s new iRig model offers a lot of features for your money.

Soundevice Digital’s Mastermind plug‑in aims to provide a selection of tools in a single, uncomplicated GUI so as to make mastering your mixes easy.

Chris Hein’s OCTA instrument is truly greater than the sum of its parts.

Never afraid to be different, Korg have combined analogue and digital in a unique drum machine.

This clever new plug‑in can be used by vinyl cutting engineers to help get the best results from their tools and medium — or simply as a way to learn more about vinyl mastering.

Seeking creative inspiration? This reverb might be up your street if you are a Windows user...

Michael Williams' latest version contains all of the information from the previous two volumes in a new, 444‑page single volume.

Rating: ***** 5/5 Stars. Sample Logic's new library, Genesis — Pads In Motion, is likely to appeal to film or TV composers.

The MiniFreak V is every bit as good as its hardware counterpart.