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Acoustic guitars are central to many live performances, but making them sound good through a PA isn’t as straightforward as you might imagine.
Akai’s slimline follow-up to their Renaissance hybrid MPC aims to claim some territory from a certain competing machine...
With 32 analogue I/O, MADI and ADAT in a 1U format, this Antelope stands out from the herd!
Often overlooked, OS X’s humble Command-Tab functionality could significantly enhance your productivity.
This optical outboard compressor is cheaper than some plug-ins. What’s the catch?
Originally intended for another group, ‘Kiss’ was quickly reclaimed by Prince when he heard David Z’s arrangement. Despite record company scepticism, the track became his third number one single and rejuvenated his career.
Using Cubase 7’s powerful new Chord Track, you can completely rework your existing compositions.
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Meet the monitor controller for the DJ, musician or engineer on the move!
Digico's latest product should appeal to anyone wanting to achieve high channel counts in music-production facilities, as it enables you to add up to 48 channels of MADI-format digital I/O to a Mac or PC via USB.
A suite of plug-ins from Russian developers DMAX takes an unorthodox approach to mastering processing.
Dave Smith’s latest synth crams four Mophos into one keyboard-shaped box. The result promises to be more than the sum of its parts.
Do these DSP-equipped speakers from Dynacord’s new A-Line series sound as classy as they look?
Ethan Johns learned his trade from the best in the business, but it’s his own talent that has kept his production skills in demand.
Not only is this a remarkably high-quality microphone, but a very versatile one too, thanks to some cunning acoustic trickery...
Ueberschall's original Elastik-based Indie Rock library got a five-star review back in the January 2012 issue of SOS. A year or so on and the company are back with a follow-up.