
Reason: ReCycle Renaissance
Reason Studios have reintroduced their classic beat‑slicing software — and it’s free!
To find the exact phrase, put the words in quotes or join them together with a plus sign e.g. live+recording or "live recording".
To find, say, all live recording articles that mention Avid, enter: live+recording +avid - and use sidebar filters to narrow down searches further.

Reason Studios have reintroduced their classic beat‑slicing software — and it’s free!

Born in Cairo, Egypt, Nadah El Shazly is now based in Montreal. Her recent album Laini Tani blends Egyptian improvised music, manipulated vocals, deft electronic production and acoustic percussion.

The latest addition to the Oberheim line-up packs all of the sounds and features of their TEO-5 polysynth into a desktop-based enclosure that’s less than half the size.

This quirky 500‑series module is designed for colour and attitude rather than cleanliness.

Whether it’s detailed definition you want or dirty distortion, this new take on a classic valve preamp has you covered.

HEDD’s new A‑Core range sees the company return to making all‑analogue monitors — and the results are impressive.

Dreadbox are aiming high with the ambitious Artemis.

Our second instalment draws on the work of Alan Blumlein, to explain how we can audition and evaluate different stereo‑miking techniques.

The latest version of Tracktion’s DAW software has arrived, delivering some significant enhancements to clip launching, track automation and overall performance.

Leveraging the company’s expertise in modelling analogue equipment, Mantra promises to deliver the warmth and musicality associated with vintage hardware, but with the precision, control and reliability offered by modern, digital alternatives.

The new DAWproject file format promises straightforward project transfers between Cubasis and Cubase.

Part fuzz, part guitar synth, this quirky pedal was conceived with horror soundtracks in mind. But it’s not a one‑trick pony...

Lincoln Barrett’s musical journey started in the box, but 20 years on, he’s reinventing his trademark liquid funk sound with vintage hardware.

Available in 24- and 48-input configurations and boasting up to 112 inputs at mixdown, the Oracle promises to "revolutionise analogue console technology once again" thanks to complete recall of all processing, routing, gain and pan settings.

Instant Audio have announced the launch of a new multi-effects plug-in designed to deliver studio-quality vocal processing while meeting the demands of live performance.

These modules pair a vintage‑style EQ with a clever saturation feature — and the stereo MQ‑2 also brings controllable compression to the table.

Updated for a new generation, can the microKORG2 live up to the huge success of its predecessor?

South Korean dramas Parasite and Squid Game have been worldwide hits — and Jung Jae‑il’s scores have played a key role in their success.

Trinnov Audio, established in 2003, is a French company renowned for its pioneering work in audio processing and room-acoustics correction technologies across a number of different domains, including professional studios, commercial cinemas, high-end hi-fi and home theatre systems.

In updating their classic M Series, Dynaudio Acoustics show that passive doesn’t need to mean low‑tech.