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“A sturdy, interesting and decent-sounding effects unit with tempo syncing and sequencing capabilities”: Polyend Mess review
By Bruce Aisher published
Polyend turns its considerable hardware tracker skills to the world of pedal-based, sequenced multi-effects. An alluring combo, so how does it sound?

“An impressive percussion machine with raw analogue weight and manual control”: Erica Synths x Hexinverter Hexdrums review
By Bruce Aisher published
Is Hexdrums – a “Mutant-infused analogue powerhouse” – the perfect rhythmic bedrock for modern techno production?

“A beautifully-designed headphone with impressive sonics”: Focal Lensys Professional review
By Jon Musgrave published
Quality closed-back headphones that can handle both recording and mixing are highly desirable. Can this new design deliver? Let’s take a look

“Experienced producers might feel uneasy about the focus being put so heavily on AI and the Session Players, but it’s still an instant recommendation”: Apple Logic Pro for Mac 12 and Logic Pro for iPad 3 review
By Ben Rogerson published
The Apple Creator Studio bundle is here, and that means new versions of the company’s classic DAW

“A perfect choice for podcasters, streamers and music users”: AKG C-Series microphones review
By Jon Musgrave published
We associate AKG with quality mics, but can their new and most affordable mics to date really deliver? Let’s find out

“A good combination of comfort and sonics in a lightweight design”: Rode NTH-50 review
By Jon Musgrave published
One model has dominated the on ear headphone market for years. Let’s see what these new arrivals have to offer

“You’ll smile broadly at the ease with which you can land on astonishing results”: Native Instruments Absynth 6 review
By Andy Price published
The trailblazing soft synth that we’d all but given up hope on has made a glorious comeback, but how does Absynth fit into a changed music production landscape?

“As much as a sterling job Arturia has done, there are some unfortunate casualties in the downsizing”: Arturia AstroLab 37 review
By Simon Arblaster published
The AstroLab line has a new entry in its ranks. Can the baby of the group hold its own, or will it wilt under the seismic pressure of its otherworldly siblings
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