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Hatsune Miku is the name of a fictional 16-year old girl, who can be made to sing using Yamaha’s Vocaloid 3 synthesizer engine.
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Hatsune Miku is the name of a fictional 16-year old girl, who can be made to sing using Yamaha’s Vocaloid 3 synthesizer engine.

Designed for musicians on the move, this portable PA offers a wide range of uses for almost any gigging scenario.

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The creative process is about serendipity, spontaneity, accident and chance. It’s about defying convention, standards and the dreaded ‘best practice’.

UVI's rainbow‑hued reverb plug‑in is designed to help you instantly find the right ambience for your mix.

Synthesists have been asking manufacturers to build new analogue instruments for years — and now they’ve finally responded. But what took them so long? We round up some of the recent offerings.

Reborn out of the Cold War East German TV and radio network site, Funkhaus Studios can be found deep inside Block B!
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Vic Keary's latest design is a compressor that's also a mic preamp and an EQ — but not, apparently, a channel strip!

Thanks to Tronical Systems, your guitar can now tune itself. Is this a valuable tool for committed guitarists, or a crutch for the lazy and tone‑deaf?

The cinematic supremo enlists the best of British in a grand percussive collaboration.

We check out Gem Audio's classy and charismatic interpretation of the recording channel strip.

All the stands in this range are intended to decouple a speaker from the desk or studio furniture on which it sits. Where this model differs is in its size — 17 inches wide by nine inches deep, making it suitable for speakers with a larger footprint.

Create striking new sounds using Reaper's ReaSynth plug-in.

American company Retro Instruments offer this true variable-mu valve compressor in 500-series format.

The latest of many hardware emulations from Universal Audio reproduces a complete API channel strip in your DAW.

Korg already have an enviable track record for making high-quality apps, but in Gadget they've made their most serious step yet towards full music production.

The new version of Audiobus is really going places. All aboard!