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The EQ4M features the same Air Band that put Mäag on the EQ map — plus a whole lot more!
These new TAC modules bring the classic Amek console sound to your Lunchbox rack.
I can’t find good explanations about the ‘Playback Resample Mode’ options available in Cockos Reaper, specifically the difference between the Good (64pt Sinc) and Better (192pt Sinc — Slow) modes.
I’m seeking some guidance on why I’m unable to record from my guitar amp straight to my audio interface.
This useful piece of software can help you streamline your projects and preserve precious system resources.
£22 million Institute of Digital Innovation is due to open in September 2007
A move to the country led the National to rethink their recording process and embrace studio experimentation as never before.
EastWest has released ProDrummer 1 & 2, a pair of new dedicated drum virtual instruments that combine...
DOD's Phasor 201 was one of the first commercial phaser pedals.
UVI's UltraMini is a software synth based on samples drawn from the classic Minimoog.
The season of open-air shows is upon us — but is your gear really ready for the great outdoors?
The affordable sE Electronics sE X1 capacitor microphone is now available with an onboard USB converter, so that it can be...
M-Audio’s CTRL49 takes the Akai Advance control keyboard concept and adds DAW control.
With its enhanced LF response and effortless SPL delivery, Unity’s new active bass extender is seriously hot stuff. Schwing!
The Avalanches’ debut album Since I Left You took the art of sampling to new heights — but it has taken them 16 years to finish the follow-up!
Most of us are familiar with transient processors that can shape the attack and release characteristics of percussive sounds — but Oxford Envolution goes much further.
AKG’s new 2.4GHz wireless system is easy to use, affordable, and incorporates some crafty anti-dropout technology.