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    Hof Hofex Spectral Exciter II

    Psychoacoustic Enhancer

    A good psychoacoustic enhancer can take your sound higher than you thought possible, and though there are plenty of enhancers on the market, this new Austrian model proves there's always room at the top. Paul White tries to control his excitement...

    Reviews Dec 1997
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    Freeform Analogue Technologies PCP330

    Procoder (FAT)

    Following on from their Freebass TB303 clone, FAT's new PCP Procoder is another take on a classic instrument of the past — that mainstay of many a disco, electro, and Kraftwerk track, the analogue vocoder. Chris Carter absolutely refuses to make silly robot voices with it.

    Reviews Nov 1997
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    Hughes & Kettner Tube Rotosphere

    Leslie Speaker Simulator

    The quest for the perfect Leslie speaker simulator continues. Nick Magnus welcomes an all-analogue member to the rotary club...

    Reviews Nov 1997
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    JoeMeek VC6 Meekbox

    Compressor/Enhancer/Mic Preamp

    Paul White tries his luck on the green and finds that where voice channels are concerned, this box is a whole in one.

    Reviews Nov 1997
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    Multi-effects Explained: Part 5

    Summing Up

    Paul White concludes his series with an exhortation to unleash your creativity...

    Techniques Nov 1997
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    Where To Use Processors & Why: Part 2

    Enhancers

    Last month Paul White covered gates and compressors; this month it's up to enhancers to justify their existence...

    Techniques Nov 1997
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    Hof Dynamic Master

    Compressor

    Paul White studio tests a compressor whose main claim to fame is that you can't hear it working. Is transparency merely an attribute of the Emperor's new clothes, or is this unit something rather special?

    Reviews Oct 1997
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    NTI Nightpro EQ3D

    Dual-channel Equaliser

    High-quality equalisers have the magical property of allowing you to tweak tonal content, while themselves remaining practically invisible to the ear. Hugh Robjohns checks out a contender from an American company new to the UK market.

    Reviews Oct 1997
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    SPL Machine Head

    Digital Tape Saturation Emulator

    Tape saturation is the latest thing to get the physical modelling treatment. Can two high-powered DSPs, however, really achieve the same effect as a strip of rust being dragged over a magnet? Paul White investigates.

    Reviews Oct 1997
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    Symetrix 606

    Dual-channel Delay

    With their new 606 delay, Symetrix have attempled to combine today's technology with the user interface of yesteryear. Paul White finds out how well they've succeeded.

    Reviews Oct 1997
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    Multi-effects Explained: Part 4

    Using MIDI To Add Dynamics

    Paul White looks at how MIDI can be used to turn static effects into dynamic ones.

    Techniques Oct 1997
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    ART Effects Network

    Reverb/Delay Unit

    £300 is becoming a crowded price point for well-specified effects units, but Art nevertheless hope to stand out with their new Effects Network. Martin Walker decides whether it has what it takes to muscle in on the competition.

    Reviews Oct 1997
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    Where To Use Processors & Why: Part 1

    Gates & Compressors

    Paul White offers a little practical advice on the application of signal processing during recording and mixing.

    Techniques Oct 1997
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    JoeMeek VC2

    Single-channel Valve Voice/Instrument Processor

    Paul White checks out the first tube product in the JoeMeek range.

    Reviews Sep 1997
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    LA Audio EQX2

    Parametric EQ

    Does the world need another budget parametric equalizer? Paul White discovers that it never had that many in the first place.

    Reviews Sep 1997
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    Zoom Studio 1201

    Multi-effects Processor

    Paul White finds that Zoom's entry-level, sub-£100 effects box has hidden depths.

    Reviews Sep 1997
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    Alesis Wedge

    Reverb Processor

    Paul White checks over the Alesis Wedge and finds that, despite its simplicity, its not the thin end of the reverb.

    Reviews Sep 1997
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    Multi-effects Explained: Part 3

    Effects Order: Which Is Best?

    Having looked at the various types of effects available, Paul White explains the importance of the order in which these effects are applied.

    Techniques Sep 1997
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    Digitech Studio Quad V2

    Multi-effects Unit

    Four inputs, four outputs, up to four simultaneous effects... Digitech have kept to the magic number for this upgrade of their user-friendly multi-effects processor, but is it a superior being? Hugh Robjohns finds out.

    Reviews Sep 1997
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    JoeMeek VC4

    Enhancer

    Paul White checks out JoeMeek's first standalone enhancer.

    Reviews Aug 1997
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    LA Audio Millennium MPX1

    Mic Processor

    Voice channels are gaining in popularity with the rise of digital, providing an easy way of recording high-quality signals without having to go through a mixer. Paul White rates the latest in the breed.

    Reviews Aug 1997

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