Focusrite & Novation Spring Sale
Focusrite and Novation have announced the launch of their Spring Sale, with discounts now applied to a range of audio interfaces, MIDI controllers, and synthesizers until the end of April 2024.
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Focusrite and Novation have announced the launch of their Spring Sale, with discounts now applied to a range of audio interfaces, MIDI controllers, and synthesizers until the end of April 2024.
Focusrite have announced that two of their popular ISA preamps have had their prices permanently reduced.
Twenty years on, the Octopre concept remains as strong as ever.
Popular multi-channel preamp is the latest member of the Clarett range to receive an upgrade.
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We’ve seen several generations of Focusrite OctoPre units, from the old Platinum series to the black-...
Focusrite have announced the launch of this new eight–channel mic pre with A-D/D-A conversion, which can be used to add eight mic/line inputs and line outputs to any interface with ADAT I/O.
Focusrite make their first foray into the 500-series format with a preamp — but is it worthy of the revered 'Red' name?
Making professional‑quality preamps available at project-studio prices has been Focusrite’s forté for many years, and this design doesn’t disappoint.
With upgraded mic amps and A-D conversion in their MkII versions, do Focusrites latest eight-channel preamps still lead the way at this price point?
The ISA preamp range has graced professional recording facilities the world over — but this classy single-channel model is within reach of the home and project studio.
The manufacturers proudly claim that this is "the most flexible four-channel preamp in history." And it's no idle marketing boast...
Eight top-class preamps priced within reach of the serious project studio...
Following on from last month's sneak preview, here's the full SOS hands-on test: If you're looking for characterful compression and EQ to warm up your computer-based mixes, Focusrite's Liquid Mix might just be the answer.
Focusrite hot up the competition by offering eight channels of Platinum-series preamplification, with optional digital conversion, at a surprisingly affordable price point.
Combining Focusrite's cutting-edge preamplification and A-D conversion with Sintefex's pioneering convolution technology, the Liquid Channel can mimic the most celebrated mic preamps and compressors ever designed. Could this be the only voice channel you'll ever need?
Focusrite update their successful high-end Producer Pack to keep it ahead of the game.
DSP convolving techniques now allow us to 'sample' the sound of real reverberant spaces, and even other digital reverbs. But why stop at reverb? Focusrite's Liquid Channel can be used to reproduce the effect of classic compressors and even mic preamps...