
Minimal Audio Bloom
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.

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.

This deceptively simple plug‑in has been designed to blend ‘nice’ and ‘nasty’ saturation any way you need it.

Rating: 4/5 Stars. Fluffy Audio’s Simple Opera Singer may provide a compelling alto and soprano solution for your next musical needs.

When is a piano not a piano? When it’s been ‘augmented’ by Arturia...

With its astonishing array of new and cherished effects, Eventide’s ‘everything pedal’ should appeal to guitarists, synth heads and mix engineers alike.

If you are working in genres such as lounge, hip‑hop, downtempo or lo‑fi, Tympo's ‘performative drum instrument’ will be right up your street.

Cherry Audio recreate that rarest of beasts, the Elka Synthex.

Golden Age deem their take on Telefunken’s classic mic so accurate, they even gave it the same name.

Neumann’s first ever pre‑polarised mic is designed to reach the parts where their other models won’t go!

Designed from the ground up for processing multi‑channel Atmos sources, Spherix boasts some innovative and useful features.

Want to use a real Big Muff Pi in your DAW session? With this one, you can just plug and go...

Rating: 5/5 Stars. The latest release in Heavyocity's Mosaic Series, how does Mosaic Pads measure up?

Bastl’s Softpop SP2 reins in the chaos but is still a far from conventional synth.

We test Fluid Audio’s most ambitious monitor yet.

Vocal pitch correction is fundamental to modern production styles, and now there’s a fresh alternative to the established heavyweights.

Billed as an instant mastering device for on‑stage use, the DOCtron IMC could well be an entirely new class of audio processor.

Golden Age have given their affordable R1 the Premier treatment, with no‑expense‑spared active electronics.

1010music’s diminutive Nanobox range has got it where it counts.

Elta Music have put the heart of the celebrated Soviet synthesizer into a convenient desktop box.