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Roland MC-101
With the exception of the SE-02 synth, a collaboration with Studio Electronics, Roland has stubbornly doubled down on the…
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Massive X was always destined to be the tale of the blockbuster sequel. We find out if Native Instruments have…
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Adam Douglas finds out just how analogue the Roland Cloud is.…
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Pioneer DJ already dominate the DJ booth. However, with their Toraiz range they’ve set their sights on expanding into…
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Finding and programming a universe of drum sounds has become a colourful, visual feast thanks to XLN Audio’s powerful…
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Hasn’t flanging moved on since the 70s? James Russell loads up the second official virtual recreation of this iconic…
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A tremolo and a tape delay could provide new inspiration for sound designers, but may be less accessible to the…
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Cherry Audio’s debut instrument is not just a virtual modular synth. It’s a whole modular eco-system. Armed…
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15 years after its original release, Allen & Heath have recently released their updated flagship mixer: Xone. The Xone:96…
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The Maschine Mikro Mk3 offers a huge amount of fun and creativity at an attractive price. Bruce Aisher explores further…
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Audio-Technica’s ATH-PRO7X headphones are the higher-end partner to the ATH-PRO5X. Ronan Macdonald puts them to…
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“Colour Copy is analogue delay brought slap-back up to date”. We review U-he’s latest offering.…
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Akai return to standalone mode with the current MPC range. We put the X and Live side by side to…
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