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Drawmer’s latest processor packs a lot of punch into a 1U rack!
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Drawmer’s latest processor packs a lot of punch into a 1U rack!

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Room calibration is more accessible than ever, and some DSP‑equipped monitors now come with it entirely onboard.

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Wampler's latest release is a dual-voice, high-gain distortion pedal that promises to deliver the punch, feel and harmonic richness of classic hot-rodded 1980s high-gain amplifiers.

Sync Audio’s latest release is a plug-in that’s capable of ‘snapping on’ to other plug-ins and kitting them out with a set of powerful modulation features.

CopperSound Pedals have announced the launch of the MOD Club, a new subscription service that will deliver curated, high-quality pedal-building projects to members’ doorsteps every month.

Nomad Factory have just announced the official release of Blue Tubes v4, a complete modernisation of their long-standing Blue Tubes plug-in series.

Eventide have launched a modern recreation of Music Mouse, a music-creation program originally designed in the 1980s by composer and technologist Laurie Spiegel.

Designed to apply broad strokes rather than surgical correction, Tilt-Q is said to be capable of adding clarity, depth and balance to a mix while helping to ‘glue’ tracks together.

Electro-Harmonix say that they recognised that their reintroduced Dual Op-Amp Big Muff 2 pedal would be hit with bass players, so set about developing a new purpose-built version.

Voxcraft takes UJAM’s usual no-fuss design approach, and promises to provide a fast and intuitive way to shape distinctive, production-ready vocal sounds.

Captured on Stage A of the Vienna Synchron Stage, Synchron Wagner Tuba Ensemble presents users with “the noble sonority of four Wagner tubas in a cohesive, symphonic blend”.

ReSing Session Singers Showcase introduces seven new professional ReSing models, and allows users to hire virtual singers for a one-off session fee.