Tag: review
ADAM A7X Studio Monitor Review
ADAM Audio goes about reproducing sound in a unique way compared to most companies. Each speaker from ADAM includes a ribbon material to reproduce...
Avid Pro Tools 9: Pros & Cons
Pro Tools has been the industry standard for the past decade when it comes to professional quality recording studios. With many unique features and...
Focusrite Forte Review
In a continuous effort to make home and portable recordings sound as professional as possible, Focusrite released their newest 2 in, 4 out USB...
PreSonus FaderPort Review
The PreSonus FaderPort provides even the smallest hobby recording artist with all the basic controls over their session that professionals rely on in a...
Touch Innovations Announce Kontrol Master Controller
MIAMI, FL - Physical hardware touch technology and cutting-edge software specialist Touch Innovations is proud to announce availability of Kontrol Master — a touch...
Akai Professional Announces MPC X Standalone Production Station
Cumberland, RI (January 10, 2017) — Akai Professional, a leading manufacturer of music equipment for performers and producers, today announced the newest addition to...
Antelope Audio Orion32 HD Interface Introduced Ahead of NAMM 2017
Anaheim, CA, January 9, 2017 — Antelope Audio , a leading interface company specializing in world class clocking, conversion and FPGA-based vintage FX modeling, has...
Next-Gen Dangerous Music “2-BUS+” Analog Summing Unveiled at Sweetwater’s GearFest
Fort Wayne, Indiana — Dangerous Music, who revolutionized digital mixing with the original 2-BUS analog-summing mixer, has redefined summing again with the ground-up redesign of...
BAE Audio Debuts the B15 EQ
North Hollywood, California – BAE Audio, manufacturer of audio equipment faithful to vintage design specifications, introduces its latest sonic creation: the B15 multi-band equalizer. The B15,...
Line 6 Unveils Helix
CALABASAS, Calif. – Line 6, Inc. today unveiled Helix, their new flagship tour-ready guitar processor. Helix represents a giant leap forward in guitar processing, as well...