
Austrian Audio OC7 & OD5
Austrian Audio’s new instrument mics are intended to turn heads!

Austrian Audio’s new instrument mics are intended to turn heads!

The BP1 and BP1 Compact are superb bass guitar preamplifiers in a pedal format.

This digitally controlled monitor controller boasts an impressive array of features.

Californian start‑up Groove Synthesis haven’t just recreated the PPG Wave, they’ve made it even better.

Audient’s EVO ecosystem grows further with an unusually intelligent ADAT expander!

Kali’s new three‑way system brings serious monitoring to your desktop.

This classy analogue device boasts some impressive specs and has applications that extend way beyond summing.

Pope Audio have now developed a dual‑channel 19‑inch rackmount version, the BAX 2020R.

Rating: 4/5 Stars. Built in collaboration with Hans Zimmer’s Bleeding Fingers Music collective, Fractured Strings is a compelling library full of personality.

With newly designed drivers and Sonarworks integration, ADAM’s new A series promises a lot of monitoring for your money.
If you’re looking for a mic to lend weight to lean sources, the characterful Martian could be just the thing.

Audient’s iD44 was pretty good to start with... and now it’s even better.

Flux Pro is an affordable, easy‑to‑use, graph‑driven effects plug‑in which can produce some addictive rhythmic effects that completely transform the source material.

Rating: 5/5 Stars. There can be few instruments with a simpler interface than Sound Dust’s Drift 001, but then that was the design ethos behind its creation.

The LXR‑2 is a six-voice, 28HP module with the same sound engine as the LXR‑02...

Comprised of an 18dB/octave three‑pole multi‑mode filter, a VCA, two different West Coast‑style wavefolders and a rectifier, at its mildest end the FIL4 very much does what it says on the tin: it sculpts timbre.

Bjooks take on one of the largest and most respected brands in music technology.

VoxDucker aims to make the ducking process more intuitive, so that podcasters and the like can get consistently good results.

Moog may be better known for their synths, but their out‑of‑production Moogerfooger effects change hands for silly prices. And now they’re available in software form...

Rating: 4/5 Stars. Bloom offers a combination of natural sounds, modular synths and classic vintage gear, such as a Serge system and a Roland Jupiter‑8.