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Roland’s Boutique range recreates three of the company’s classic synths at a fraction of the cost of the originals.

From guitar amps to gates, Pro Tools’ bundled plug-ins are more versatile than you might think.

Sound Toys turn back the clock to bring some ’60s grit into your DAW.

Does this lunchbox EQ module have the same power to thrill as the original Harrison console that inspired it?

Chandler revive a vintage technology in their unique new preamp. We put it to the test...

This strikingly styled new valve mic offers a sound inspired by vintage classics.
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The Koma Elektronik Komplex combines four step sequencers in one box, yet still manages to be greater than the sum of its parts.

Greg Price has spent nearly 20 years at front of house for some of the biggest names in rock, and now his company believe they’ve perfected the art of live recordings.

Garritan’s latest library raises the bar for virtual piano instruments.

In their ongoing quest for authentic vintage tones, US mic makers Peluso tackle the classic Neumann M49.

The hottest Broadway show for decades has spawned a smash hit album. But, as engineers Derik Lee and Tim Lathan explain, Hamilton is not your average ‘original cast recording’.

Shirley Collins’ album Lodestar has been a long time coming. Thirty-eight years, in fact...

When a mix project takes you out of your comfort zone, it’s vital to know that you can trust what you’re hearing.

Serum’s slick interface belies an extremely flexible wavetable synthesizer.
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Musically, Rod Stewart’s latest album harks back to ’70s folk-rock, but its writing and production were totally 21st Century.

Inside the recording studio where the likes of David Bowie, Lou Reed and Steely Dan made their albums.