
Fast Ways To Use Logic Pro X
Speed up your Logic Pro X workflow with these time-saving tips.
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Speed up your Logic Pro X workflow with these time-saving tips.
This plug-in offers detailed modelling of the sound of four classic tape machines.
This fixed cardioid–pattern Mini K87 is designed to have a more neutral voicing than the company's Mini K47, but still with a hint of vintage character.
Collider is essentially a dual–DSP marriage of Source Audio's Ventris reverb pedal and their Nemesis delay.
One look at the interface and you can tell right away that there's more to Hyperspace than your usual reverb plug-in...
Nano offers the same overdrive and distortion as the original Operation Overlord pedal, minus the stereo ins/outs.
Billed as a 'fractal sequencer', Qu-Bit's Bloom is a two-channel step sequencer with a difference. Its unique selling...
This twin–oscillator FM synth is aimed firmly at those who like a more experimental approach to sound design.
Our engineer visits a reader's home studio to help improve his mixes, and shows that you can get great results from even the modest of monitors.
The classic triple band-pass filter has been around a long time. Doepfer and Analogue Systems had them long before the...
We cut through the hype to show you what really matters in speaker specifications.
Monome's enigmatic Norns can be anything you want it to be — if you're prepared to put the work in...
This stunning, hand–crafted ribbon mic is as much a work of art as it is a no–compromise recording tool.
Oeksound's Soothe has quietly taken the world by storm. We road-test the hotly awaited v2!
Pro Tools offers numerous ways to beef up an anaemic low end. We show you how...
How do I set up my synth collection and computer? I already have everything going through the mixer so I can record audio, but want to have everything working through MIDI...
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What are your thoughts on recording stereo ambience on location (such as in a forest, supermarket, office, or restaurant) for use in movies, podcasts and so on?
The Radikal Technologies Delta CEP A is a desktop and Eurorack synth with a killer feature...
Reaper's multichannel WAV support makes comping multitracks a breeze.