Michael Brecker seeks marrow donor
Influential jazz saxophonist Michael Brecker is seriously ill and in need of a compatible bone marrow or blood stem cell donor.
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Influential jazz saxophonist Michael Brecker is seriously ill and in need of a compatible bone marrow or blood stem cell donor.
FMR Audio, creators of the Really Nice Compressor and Really Nice Mic Pre, have added a third product to their range — a stereo compressor deliberately designed to colour the signal
Steinberg Hypersonic 2 comes out later this month, and features 1.7GB of sounds, 1800 factory presets and four sound generation engines.
Absolute Music Solutions are holding an open day at their store in Poole, Dorset, giving visitors a chance to check out a wide range of new software and hardware, including Ableton Live 5 and Mackie's Digital X Bus mixer.
Ableton Live is one of the software success stories of the last few years, with devoted users in fields as diverse as DJing, remixing, theatre sound and music production. Version 5 addresses requests from all these areas, whilst retaining the program's renowned ease of use.
With Sonar Home Studio, Cakewalk have made the core features of their flagship sequencing application available at a bargain price.
With his searing version of 'All Along The Watchtower', Jimi Hendrix set a standard for Dylan covers that has rarely been equalled. Eddie Kramer was behind the glass as the sessions moved from London to New York.
This monitor controller sets new standards for operational flexibility and sonic fidelity.
Since its SX reincarnation three years ago, Cubase has once again become one of the most flexible tools for writing music to picture. Let's investigate...
We demystify the powerful internal routing and mixing engine within Emu's recent popular range of computer audio interfaces.
Ever fancied arranging 'Oops, I Did It Again' for a full choir? Well now you can, courtesy of Symphonic Choirs, the latest virtual-instrument sample library from East West and Quantum Leap.
The Go! Team's debut album, a glorious pile-up of mangled samples and lo-fi home recordings, is now attracting widespread acclaim — but its path to Mercury nomination and commercial success has been anything but smooth.
Virtual band members are now a regular feature in SOS reviews, but how about a virtual drummer that actually will jam with you? Rayzoon claim Jamstix is able to do just that...
We round up a month of small, yet interesting, product releases from Apple, as well as looking at how the company is making it easy for Linux developers to port audio software to Mac OS X.
As SOS starts its 21st year, Editor In Chief Paul White casts an eye over the past 20 years.
Kawai's last few digital pianos have been finely wrought things of beauty: solidly built keyboards with an amazingly realistic playing action and beautifully sampled piano timbres. But their latest claims to surpass all of those. Can it possibly be true?
Lexicon's latest hardware reverb is designed to be as easy to control from your computer as a plug-in.
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For over 15 years, Korg have produced the world's most successful workstation synths, and the OASYS is their new £5400 flagship, their attempt to take the concept to the next level. In the first instalment of our two-part in-depth test, we assess how they have fared...
Not everyone can afford to invest in a dedicated high-spec hardware controller such as Logic Control. However, you can use even the most humble of MIDI devices to control your mixer, software synths, and plug-ins instead.