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“It took 400 audio tracks for me to get it to throw an error, which is frankly insane”: Asus ProArt P16 review
By Matt McCracken published
Looking for an alternative to a MacBook? Asus might have just provided the answer for musicians everywhere

“A worthy addition to Moog’s long history of analogue synths”: Moog Messenger review
By Si Truss published
It might look a little basic at first glance, but on closer inspection Moog’s latest is a smart and inspiring – if pricey – monosynth

“We’ll push the boat out here and say that this could be its finest synth plugin to date”: Cherry Audio ODC 2800 review
By Roland Schmidt published

“One of the most iconic synthesizers of all time, in a highly usable and great sounding piece of software”: GForce Software Oberheim TVS Pro review
By Roland Schmidt published
Introducing a software rebirth, based on a hardware reissue. GForce presents two seminal voices in a single legendary Oberheim

“A good all round headphone suited to recording, mixing and mastering”: Adam Audio H200 Headphones review
By Jon Musgrave published
Adam Audio has properly entered the headphone market, and the new team has made a strong start

“One of the most alive-feeling synths I’ve tried – even when it’s picking a fight”: Erica Synths Steampipe review
By Si Truss published
This digital physical modelling synth is designed with wind instruments in mind – but there’s more versatility here than meets the eye

“Pigments is becoming so powerful it risks making the V Collection look obsolete”: Arturia Pigments review
By Si Truss published
With physical modelling and a vocoder among the additions for Pigments 6, we explore why Arturia’s flagship softsynth is very much worth your time in 2025

“A highly flexible yet portable unit that is easy to use but can also be configured to taste”: Zoom H6 Essential review
By Jon Musgrave published
Compact location recorders with six inputs are a rarity. Let’s see what this latest Zoom design has to offer

“Ribbon tweeters are sometimes criticised for their limited vertical dispersion, here this is not noticeable unless you are sitting very close”: Adam Audio D3V Monitor
By Jon Musgrave published
If you want quality monitoring but space is limited, Adam Audio’s latest monitors could be the answer
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