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PlugInfo from ThinkerSnacks offers a quick and easy way to check plug-in compatibility for Apple's latest processors, as well as providing some other useful features.
Dan Dean Essential Bass Collection from Tracktion provides six meticulously sampled instruments from the producer and composer's own collection.
Music for All are running a charity raffle to win a Roland JD-XA signed by Duran Duran co-founder Nick Rhodes.
Dangerous Music have announced that their new 2-Bus-XT summing mixer is available for pre-order.
Caveman Audio have released the AP1 Compact, delivering the sound of their AP1 Acoustic Preamp in a smaller footprint.
The latest FAST plug-in from Focusrite used artificial intelligence to EQ sources with a single click.
LivingRoom Upright Piano from KeyPleezer aims to provide an option somewhere between perfectly tuned and honky-tonk style sample libraries.
API have expanded their range of compact guitar pedals with a model designed specifically for bassists.
Korg have released the successor to their Pa4X Professional Arranger workstations. Available in three sizes, these new flagship models have been completely redesigned and feature a vast array of new features.
NovoLabz is a new project from the creators of NovoNotes, which will see the developer release a series of free plug-ins that use the same technology that's featured in their professional product range.
We test Behringer’s take on an underrated Korg classic.
Do the automation features in DAW software make old‑school console automation redundant? We canvass opinions from big‑name mix engineers.
Mix engineers used to prefer hardware to software because it sounded better. Is that still true? And if not, is there still a reason to use it?
Diode‑based compressors can be delightful but also rather noisy. True to its name, the Zen promises a more peaceful approach...
Working on tape with the Red Hot Chili Peppers forced Ryan Hewitt to revisit old‑school mixing skills — and find ways to adapt modern techniques to the analogue domain.
For Norwegian engineer, producer and record label boss Morten Lindberg, immersive audio begins at source.
Meet Mavis, Moog’s affordable semi‑modular with more than a few tricks up its sleeve.
Extreme close miking can be an aesthetic choice or an uncomfortable necessity. Either way, it’s important to know how to get it right.
Film composer, theatre composer, TV composer, ballet composer... Why be one when you can be them all?
AudioBox Go from PreSonus proffers pocket‑sized portability.