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Focal’s revised flagship studio cans raise the bar yet again.
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Focal’s revised flagship studio cans raise the bar yet again.
In a new three‑part series, DJ, producer and remixer Dave Clarke meets key figures from half a century of electronic music.
Affordable, reliable and unexpectedly small, Beyer’s ribbon mics have been studio staples since the mid‑’60s.
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The original Pitch Fork, reviewed back in SOS June 2015, now has a more grown‑up sibling, the Pitch Fork+.
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Masses of modulation and an innovative sequencer make the Mono much more than just another monosynth.
PreSonus’ affordable DM‑7 comes with all the mics you’ll need to capture a quality drum kit sound.
The 2021.3 update brings limited Big Sur compatibility, and more besides.
I purchased some small‑diaphragm electret condenser microphones from 12 Gauge Microphones and can only use them on my non‑transformer input mic preamps. Do you know of a way to make these mics work with my transformer input preamps?
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The new Classic range from Danish company Remic aims to offer high‑end performance at an attractive price.
Rating ***** 5/5 Stars. For quick and effortless choral mock‑ups, or even more complete works, Choir Essentials boasts a healthy 11.5GB of sample content at a very attractive price.