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Acidlab haven’t just recreated the Roland TR606 — they’ve made it better.

The Apollo Twin is a two-in, six-out desktop recording interface for Mac computers with Thunderbolt connectivity, that combines the same 24-bit, 192kHz audio conversion of its predecessors with UAD Solo or Duo processing. It allows a plethora of high-quality UAD plug-ins to be run in recording and monitoring paths at low latencies (in the region of 2ms).

Could a mash-up of Novation’s Circuit and Bass Station II with a pinch of modular connectivity be the perfect recipe for the modern monosynth?

The Monologue may be a cut-down version of the Minilogue, but it offers a few features its polyphonic big brother can’t match.

Heavyocity take a fresh approach to orchestral strings with their Novo instrument.

DP7 includes enticing new features ideal for guitarists. Heres a quick-start guide to the best of them.

We investigate a new modular Live instrument.

We look at how to get the most from Live’s Electric instrument.

With so many different interpretations of the venerable PulTec EQP-1A now available, how does this one stand out from the crowd?

Detroit and Motown: two names that both evoke a rich musical heritage and still continue to provide a major...

The hardware sampler market might be dwindling, but it’s not dead yet! Here’s our pick of the currently available options.

This month Mike listens hard to Ellie Goulding, Pink, Sam And The Womp, Katy Perry and the all time classic 'Hotel California' by the Eagles.

This updated inexpensive ‘groove sketchpad’ takes the idea a few steps further, letting you create scenes: an arrangement of patterns in each of the four groups.

Rhythm Studio very neatly bundles a step sequencer, mixer, and a variety of sound and rhythm generators into one ridiculously low‑priced app, and also provides virtual interconnectivity and a fair amount of touch‑screen control.

We investigate the major and minor new features on offer in Cubase SX/SL 3.1.

Rhythmic Robot strike again — and with a double whammy! I can only speculate about this labour of love, feeding an Emulator II with a near–endless supply of 5.25–inch floppy disks.

Many world-class recording facilities have built up their reputations over half a century or more. Clouds Hill, however, has risen to the top in a mere decade.

These powered PA speakers have a simplicity of operation that belies the powerful technology within.


Can Chandler’s resurrection of one of the most revered preamps of all time help you get that classic Abbey Road sound?