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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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    PreSonus Blue Max

    Smart Compressor

    Paul White finds out about compression by numbers.

    Reviews Aug 1997
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    TL Audio Crimson 3013

    Parametric Equaliser

    Paul White raises the tone of his studio by plugging in TL Audio's latest Crimson series parametric EQ.

    Reviews Aug 1997
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    Multi-effects Explained: Part 2

    Useful Processors

    Modern multi-effects units provide all sorts of useful processors in addition to the more usual reverb and delay-based effects. Paul White discusses the extras you might find inside your effects box and how best to use them.

    Techniques Aug 1997
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    Korg Pandora PX2

    Multi-effects Unit

    It's small, sleek and extremely covetable. David Mellor opens the box.

    Reviews Jul 1997
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    Multi-effects Explained: Part 1

    FX Building Blocks

    To start off this short series on multi-effects programming, Paul White explores the key building blocks found in today's versatile units.

    Techniques Jul 1997
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    Bellari RP562

    Stereo Tube Sonic Exciter

    Paul White tests one of the few-low cost tube enhancers on the market, from a new name in excitement.

    Reviews Jul 1997
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    Focusrite Green 4 & Green 5

    Dual Compressor/Limiter & Channel Strip

    Focusrite's new Green processors are enough to make anyone envious, as Paul White discovered when he had to give them back!

    Reviews Jul 1997
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    Retrospec Squeeze Box

    Valve Compressor

    Paul White revs up his valves and zooms off to see the big Squeeze.

    Reviews Jun 1997
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    Drawmer MX30

    Dual Gated Compressor/Limiter

    The first in Drawmer's new budget range of processors aims to give you high-quality gain reduction at a compressed price. Paul White comes to the conclusion that they've got the balance right.

    Reviews Jun 1997
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    Groove Tubes CL1s

    Tube Compressor

    All the warmth of valve circuitry, and it's shiny on every surface too. Paul White tries out a hot piece of kit with tubes that groove.

    Reviews Jun 1997
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    ART Dual Levelar

    Dual-channel Vactrol Compressor

    Richard Waghorn takes ART's new electro-optical compressor into the studio and is genuinely surprised at the result.

    Reviews May 1997
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    Psychoacoustic Enhancers

    Exploration

    Paul White looks at the different ways in which the leading enhancers produce their results, and offer some practical advice on where the various types work best.

    Techniques May 1997
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    Digitech VCS1

    Dual-channel Dynamics Processor

    The VCS1 goes for the best of both worlds, featuring a valve for warmth and character, and solid-state technology for level control. Hugh Robjohns finds out what the combination has to offer.

    Reviews May 1997
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    JoeMeek VC1

    Studio Channel

    Paul White studio tests the new JoeMeek VC1 and finds that nostalgia is everything it used to be.

    Reviews Apr 1997

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