
Fallout Music Group Trailer Braams II
Rating: ***** 5/5 Stars. Fallout Music Group focus on sound effects and sound‑design instruments aimed at media composers...
Rating: ***** 5/5 Stars. Fallout Music Group focus on sound effects and sound‑design instruments aimed at media composers...
Twenty years on, the Octopre concept remains as strong as ever.
Rating: ***** 5/5 Stars. Some 80 individual sounds are provided, organised into four categories: Synthesized, Orchestra, Dirt & Noise and Dirt Bikes...
Warm Audio’s assault on the vintage mic market continues with this impressive take on an Austrian classic.
Diode‑based compressors can be delightful but also rather noisy. True to its name, the Zen promises a more peaceful approach...
Could this modern tape delay prove to be even better than the real thing?
Roland add another classic polysynth to their Boutique range.
The MPC Key isn’t just an MPC with a keyboard, it’s a completely new species of workstation.
TC’s Infinite Sample Sustainer pedal allows the user to sustain notes or chords indefinitely.
Meet Mavis, Moog’s affordable semi‑modular with more than a few tricks up its sleeve.
For the first time ever, Universal Audio’s acclaimed plug‑ins are available in a native format.
Officially approved by Revox, the company’s entire tape recorder portfolio is described through this book's 34 short chapters.
Rating: ***** 5/5 Stars. Violin Textures is an apt product name, as the provision of textural effects is undeniable.
We test Behringer’s take on an underrated Korg classic.
The OC16 makes Austrian Audio’s impressive CKR capsule available at a new low price.
Novation’s compact keyboard gives you hands‑on control of FL Studio.
AudioBox Go from PreSonus proffers pocket‑sized portability.
Focal’s new MTM speaker offers remarkable bang for your buck!
Rating: **** 4/5 Stars. Drop Pad enables the user to experiment with some seriously exotic sound-shaping using straightforward controls.
In a world where makers of digital amp simulators take pride in offering a huge variety of models, Universal Audio have adopted a ‘less is more’ approach.