
Steinberg WaveLab Pro 11
The WaveLab department at Steinberg have been very busy indeed...

The WaveLab department at Steinberg have been very busy indeed...

The Electro‑Harmonix Memory Man is one of the longest‑running and most popular analogue delay pedals around and...

Rating: **** 4/5 Stars. These affordable mini‑libraries provide users with the immediately recognisable and colourful instrumental combinations frequently heard in classic movie scores.

PreSonus have updated their ribbon‑tweetered R series with a set of tonal adjustment options.

Every engineer needs portable problem solvers, and this offering from Sonnect could become a constant companion.

Korg add more instruments to their growing stable of software classics.

Rating: **** 4/5 Stars. Slow offers a selection of mainly gentle sounds that would slot well into ambient or New Age compositions...

Toontrack add a fine and upstanding acoustic expansion for EZbass.

Tonic is designed to work out the key of a piece of music and to suggest musical scales and chords that might work with it.

Rating: **** 4/5 Stars. This 3GB of sample content is aimed at the more raucous end of the drumming scale; think rock, garage, punk and grunge.

Roland’s popular sampler gets a major update.

Wouldn’t it be nice if there were a simple, intuitive way to place sources in your immersive, surround or binaural soundstage? Well, now there is!

ODC offers six distinct delay algorithms, all named after cities in Arizona...

Rating: **** 4/5 Stars. Need the distinctive tones of a dobro guitar, but can't play the real thing? IK Multimedia’s The Resonator can help plug your skill gap...

Zaor’s Miza range promises smart, affordable, self‑assembly furniture to suit every studio.

Swedish mic manufacturers Pearl and Milab have been doing things differently for 80 years — with outstanding results.

Sennheiser’s new studio headphones offer some serious bang for your buck.

Paul White and Hugh Robjohns look back and chat about some of their favourite gear releases of 2021.

This BS.1770‑compliant loudness meter offers some interesting and original features.

What would you record with an indestructible microphone?