
Warm Audio WA‑CX12
Warm Audio’s assault on the vintage mic market continues with this impressive take on an Austrian classic.

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?

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.

Embody’s Immerse Virtual Studio aims to replicate loudspeaker listening on headphones — and the newest variant does so in up to 7.1.6 surround.

“New modules (not a new Disting)” declared an Expert Sleepers Instagram post shortly before the announcement of a ...

Osiris has four banks of 32 wavetables, harbouring 32 waveforms each, that you can browse and smooth between...

The Impulse pedal can store up to 99 impulse responses and comes ready loaded with some excellent IRs from Celestion’s collection.

When it comes to history, there are typically two ways of looking at a subject. One is to examine it from an emotional...

Can the Mixcast 4 offer podcast producers something its rivals can’t?

Nektar’s LX Mini controller keyboard ticks all the right boxes.

There’s more to ReProducer’s flagship speaker than its unusual looks!

Warning: alter.audio’s Timetosser can interfere with the fabric of time and is dangerously addictive.

Tilt! is a neat and genuinely useful plug‑in which offers a pair of modelled shelving filters, each with a switchable turnover frequency.

Behringer’s version of the classic ARP 2600 could be the one you’ve been waiting for.

There are many high‑end converters that boast excellent specifications — but this one sounds good too!

PlayScore 2 is an iOS and Android app that performs OMR (optical music recognition) via a device’s camera or graphics‑type file import.

Steinberg’s scoring suite just keeps getting better!

Lunacy Audio take a different approach to in‑the‑box sound design.

Sonicware promise no menu‑diving in their creative take on FM synthesis.