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“A well-priced synth workstation – just don't expect a 1980s Juno”: Roland Juno-D7 review
By Andy Jones published
Roland's entry-level synth workstation is easy, light, and cheap, but has depth if you want it
“Delivers an interesting mix of retro flavour, and contemporary functionality”: Heritage Audio i73 Pro 2 review
By Jon Musgrave published
Want to combine a classic analogue front end with desktop audio interfacing? We size up this attractive blend of old and new
"A late contender for 2024’s best new synth": Polyend Synth review
By Si Truss published
With three synth layers, a variety of digital and virtual analogue engines and an innovative interface, Polyend's latest has a lot going for it
“An amazing sounding product, and very capable thanks to its augmentation in operation, geared towards ultimate creativity”: GForce Oberheim OB-1 review
By Roland Schmidt published
Reuniting an Oberheim gem with its family soul mates, GForce resurrects another lesser-seen classic. We audition its credentials as a sonic force for good
“Musicians that have invested in the platform over the years deserve more”: Maschine 3.0 review
By Si Truss published
NI’s beat-maker gets its first full upgrade in 11 years adding stem separation, a new sound library and… not much else
“An easy door into film score creation, and a wealth of creative possibilities”: Sonuscore The Score review
By Andy Jones published
The Score comes up with a film soundtrack based on your stylistic choices, but that’s just the start of it. We score The Score
“Will breathe some vintage life into any sterile DAW and has some quality components all wrapped up in a tidy and easy workflow”: Harrison/SSL 32Classic Channel Strip review
By Andy Jones published
An emulation of a classic channel strip from a console used by many music business legends, you say? Don’t mind if we do
“A great value phaser plugin with movement, powerful peaks, dirt and drama”: Minimal Audio Ripple Phaser review
By Andy Jones published
Minimal Audio brings its distinctive power and ease of use philosophy to the world of swirling frequencies. Set your phasers to stunning
“With the polyphony and effects it has effectively ‘crossed the line’ into all-new polyphonic Brute territory”: Arturia MiniBrute V review
By Andy Jones published
After going from soft to hard synths, Arturia is going soft again, with its first analogue synth getting a virtual version. It’s a Brute
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