
Media Content - March 2019
Listing of all SOS March 2019 articles with accompanying media files.
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Listing of all SOS March 2019 articles with accompanying media files.
To supplement the video reports we created at the show, we invite you to join us for our post-NAMM summing-up session, where we discuss the trends of the 2019 show and identify the highlights.
Adding to the immensely popular 'masterclass series' of videos from Samplecraze is the Compression Masterclass which offers access to 20 videos totalling over 4+ hours and caters for beginners, intermediates and advanced budding producers.
This year’s SOS Awards once again place their emphasis on innovation and contemporary design. Check out the winners!
Listing of all SOS February 2019 articles that hold associated media files for audio examples.
Voice Leveler aims to even out dynamic variations in the recorded voice, but it is not a conventional compressor...
Looking for pre-mixer sweetening? Finaliser R‑EQ offers three-band parametic EQ, a two-way aural enhancer that works on the top and bottom end of the audio, and basic DSP effects like reverb and delay.
The iD44 is a versatile USB 2.0 desktop interface with Audient's trademark audio quality.
Digital wireless systems are all the rage these days, but good old UHF still has some unique advantages.
Cakewalk has all the tools you need to put together a seamless DJ‑style album.
From shred to salsa, Digital Performer's amp modelling tools can cater for any guitar style.
Speaker decouplers aim to isolate speakers from the surface on which they sit. This newer, more affordbale DMSD 50 Pro design has been optimised for speakers weighing up to 12kg (ie. most nearfield monitors).
Great vocalists are in short supply, but EastWest might have the answer...
This class-compliant device works with Windows (7, 8.1 and 10) and Mac OS systems (both 32-bit and 64-bit) without the need for drivers. When not connected to a computer, the M8U eX also works as a standalone MIDI thru or merge box.
The Plasma Pedal is a very different take on the distortion pedal, and it would be very easy to mistake its description as...
In the LS3, Graham Audio have sought to recreate a classic BBC monitor but without the 'classic' price tag.
Billed as a comprehensive graphic equaliser for the cost of a few beers, Gramotech's Babylon might better be described as a very flexible multiband EQ.
The Gigboard crams the processing power of Headrush's flagship Pedalboard into a compact and easy to use format.