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    Noise Engineering Xer Mixa

    Eurorack Module

    The Xer Mixa mixer is something of a step out for Noise Engineering, but also takes the LA‑based company back to their roots.

    Reviews Jan 2024
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    Casio CT-S1000V

    Vocal Synthesis Keyboard

    Lurking within this humble arranger keyboard is a completely new form of synthesis...

    Reviews Jan 2024
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    2023 Gear Of The Year!

    SOS Team Picks

    The SOS team pick their highlights from the past year of hardware and software launches.

    Reviews Dec 2023
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    Bela Gliss

    Eurorack Module

    Gliss is the new Eurorack offering from innovative company Bela. A capacitive touch sensor with alleged sub‑millimetre accuracy(!) that promises a whole lot...

    Reviews Dec 2023
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    RYK Night Rider

    Eurorack Module

    Night Rider from RYK is a Quad Sequential Resonator, offering four resonant filters that can be sequenced.

    Reviews Dec 2023
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    Modbap Modular Meridian

    Eurorack Module

    Modbap Modular’s Meridian is a dual digital filter that can switch between an array of modes and signal path...

    Reviews Dec 2023
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    AJH Synth MiniMod Keyz

    Modular Synthesizer

    AJH Synth’s first dedicated system reimagines what the Minimoog might be.

    Reviews Nov 2023
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    Arturia Acid V

    Software Synthesizer

    Arturia have another classic on their long list of software synths: a special little squelchy box.

    Reviews Nov 2023
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    Cherry Audio Novachord & Solovox

    Software Synthesizers

    Cherry Audio delve into the distant past to bring us two new virtual instruments.

    Reviews Nov 2023
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    IK Multimedia UNO Synth Pro X

    Synthesizer

    With the UNO Synth Pro X, IK have upped their synth game and targeted ‘serious’ synthesists.

    Reviews Nov 2023
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    Melbourne Instruments Nina

    Motorised Analogue Synthesizer

    Are the motorised knobs of Melbourne Instruments’ debut synth a gimmick, or should all synths have them?

    Reviews Oct 2023
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    Knobula Pianophonic

    Eurorack Module

    Sometimes Knobula’s Pianophonic module sounds a whole lot like a piano, sometimes it just sounds piano‑ish, and sometimes it sounds nothing like a piano.

    Reviews Oct 2023
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    AJH Synth/Tone Science Triple Cross

    XFader Panner Eurorack Module

    The Triple Cross is a three‑channel stereo crossfader and panner with some rather powerful tricks up its sleeve.

    Reviews Oct 2023
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    Sequential Trigon-6

    Polyphonic Synthesizer

    Dave Smith’s last synthesizer is a worthy farewell from a man who gave the synth world so much.

    Reviews Oct 2023
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    Synclavier Regen

    Synthesizer

    Can the Synclavier Regen live up to the near legendary status of its ancestors?

    Reviews Oct 2023
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    GForce M-Tron Pro IV

    Software Instrument

    GForce’s software Mellotron just keeps getting better.

    Reviews Sep 2023
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    Intellijel Cascadia

    Semi-modular Synthesizer

    Intellijel pack their considerable Eurorack experience into a single standalone synth.

    Reviews Sep 2023
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    Molten Modular Motion Meter

    Eurorack Module

    The Molten Motion Meter is the fruit of a collaboration between Robin and DIY‑leaning Eurorack company Befaco.

    Reviews Sep 2023
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    Worng Electronics ACRONYM

    Eurorack Module

    In the biscuit barrel of modular, ACRONYM is a chocolate Hobnob dunked into a chilli mochaccino.

    Reviews Sep 2023
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    Roland AIRA Compact S-1 Tweak Synthesizer

    Synthesizer Module

    Roland’s SH‑101‑inspired S‑1 is a great‑sounding synth with surprising depth.

    Reviews Sep 2023
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    UJAM Usynth GLAM

    Virtual Synthesizer Instrument

    UJAM’s Usynth range is about getting good results quickly, and GLAM is no exception.

    Reviews Aug 2023

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