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HEDD’s impressive Mk2‑series speakers let you choose between ported and unported formats. Which works best?
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HEDD’s impressive Mk2‑series speakers let you choose between ported and unported formats. Which works best?
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Tegeler add convenient plug‑in remote control to one of their best‑selling processors.
Though more affordable than high-end parent brand BAE, UK Sound's gear certainly isn't bargain-basement stuff!
Hyperion is a hugely capable synthesizer with a complex modular heart.
Is Roland’s new flagship TD‑50KV2 the best electronic drum kit you can buy?
Chopped‑up loops are at the heart of many genres of music. There’s never been a better time to get hands‑on with sliced samples.
Equipped with 32 inputs and outputs of DB25 line-level connectivity and 16 additional channels of ADAT Optical I/O...
New compressor plug-in emulates SSL’s centre-section smasher.
RootOne refreshes the parts most other enhancers cannot reach.
RAK Studios engineer Isabel Gracefield undergoes our questioning.
Embody offer a unique way to tailor their room‑simulation system to the individual user.
This multi-disciplinary musician and producer takes our 10-question challenge.
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Almost half a century after its initial release, Yamaha’s classic three‑way monitor remains an impressive speaker, and it pioneered the use of diaphragm materials that are still considered cutting‑edge today.
US company Rane has announced significant updates to its flagship Seventy-Two MKII DJ mixer that include adding an external adjustment for crossfader tension and switching the standard faders to three new ultra-light Mag Four faders...
SSL's famous listen-mic compressor just got more tweakable.
With software control, silent switching and a choice of input cards, this clever box is way more than a patchbay substitute.
Producer Kieran Hebden, aka Four Tet, has been prolific during lockdown, not only finding new ways to make music but also to listen to it.