HEDD Audio unveil HEDDphone TWO GT
HEDD Audio unveil the HEDDphone TWO GT, a premium upgrade to their acclaimed HEDDphone TWO.
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HEDD Audio unveil the HEDDphone TWO GT, a premium upgrade to their acclaimed HEDDphone TWO.
Audiocube's library includes a variety of sound types, such as drums and percussion, acoustic instruments, synthesizers and raw waveforms.
Hosted by PMC Speakers and Audiomovers, this groundbreaking event allows participants to tune in to the live sessions using Audiomovers' LISTENTO technology.
Harrison celebrate the 15th birthday of their flagship DAW with the release of Mixbus 10.
These audio examples accompany our review of the Mercury 666.
These audio examples accompany our October 2024 issue workshop.
These audio examples accompany our review of the Chandler TG Type L microphone from SOS October 2024 issue.
Can an 80‑year‑old mic preamp design still cut it in the 21st Century studio?
Create a complete musical cue from just a single sample with HALion Sonic’s spectral synth engine.
Expressive E’s idiosyncratic synth sequel puts MPE front and centre.
Flock Audio’s software‑controlled routing system goes from strength to strength!
Daniel Moyler is a London‑based mixing and recording engineer who when asked to dissect a favourite sound, focuses on the drum sound from ‘Crowbar’ by Frank Carter and the Rattlesnakes.
Why choose between rock and pop — when, like Andrew Watt, you can excel at both?
At the start of a new academic year, how applicable is education for careers in the music industry?
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Chris Hewitt has written a trilogy (soon to be a tetralogy) of books describing the history and evolution of (mainly) British PA systems from the late ’60s through to the 1980s.
The founder of Glaswegian synth company Instruō, Jason Lim’s drop‑dead gorgeous designs have landed him among the UK’s most respected module designers.