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Dreadbox Raindrops review

Packing three algorithms and multiple echo circuits, Dreadbox’s latest delay pedal is more powerful than its simple appearance suggests. Greg Scarth puts it to the test.

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Eventide Misha review

Combining real-time performance options with classical composition techniques, Eventide’s Misha is as much a controller as a sequencer. Greg Scarth finds out more.

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Yamaha MS101-4 review

The biggest isn’t always the best, as Yamaha’s much-loved MS101 proves. Greg Scarth explains why you might want to add one or two of these legendary mini monitors to your setup.

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Korg Volca FM 2 review

Updated with more powerful sound and improved control, the Volca FM is now even more capable. Greg Scarth finds out more.

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October 2022 Eurorack module round-up

This month’s best new Eurorack releases include an excellent percussion module from Noise Engineering, clever stereo switching from Tesseract, a powerful compact oscillator from Befaco and a dark version of Knobula’s outstanding Poly Cinematic module.

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Cre8audio West Pest review

Buchla on a budget? Kind of. Cre8audio’s new synth module proves to be a bit of a bargain if you’re looking for a West Coast synth which won’t break the bank. Greg Scarth finds out.

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September 2022 Eurorack module round-up

This month’s best new Eurorack releases include an exciting sequencer from ALM, another Versio module from Noise Engineering and Verbos’s twist on an envelope generator. Greg Scarth checks out the latest offerings.

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Meng Qi Wingie MkII review

An updated version of the Chinese designer’s handheld stereo resonator proves to be a unique instrument. Greg Scarth finds out more.

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IK Multimedia iRig Pro Quattro I/O review

With the largest model in their iRig range, IK Multimedia aim to offer their most versatile portable recording interface. Greg Scarth tries it out.

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PWM Malevolent review

A debut release from a new UK synth brand, the Malevolent is designed to be nasty. Greg Scarth puts it to the test.

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Teenage Engineering TX-6 review

A six-channel mixer and audio interface with dozens of tricks up its sleeve, the TX-6 is tiny, but who’s it aimed at? Greg Scarth finds out.

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Soma Laboratory Rumble Of Ancient Times review

Another experimental offering from Soma Labs promises retro sounds at an affordable price. Greg Scarth puts it to the test.

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AnalogFX SER-2020 v2 review

Pure analogue power from this throwback synth, featuring an utterly captivating filter section. Greg Scarth finds out what it has to offer.

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August 2022 Eurorack module round-up

This month’s best new Eurorack releases include a pair of stereo modules from Noise Engineering and Xaoc Devices, instant IDM from Mystic Circuits and a Serge-inspired sequencer from Ukraine. Greg Scarth checks out August’s bumper selection.

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Rode RodeCaster Pro II review

Rode’s second-generation production studio offers everything podcasters and content creators need. Greg Scarth puts it to the test.

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Knobula Kickain review

Potent kick synthesis meets sidechain mix bus compression in this clever module. Greg Scarth finds out how it adds punch to your productions.

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Cre8audio East Beast review

Small, affordable and packed full of analogue synth power, Cre8audio’s East Beast sets a new benchmark for value. Greg Scarth finds out how it sounds.

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July 2022 Eurorack module round-up

This month’s best new modules include another instant hit from Xaoc Devices, a unique wave source from new brand Auza Audio, and three very different sequencer modules.

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Boss RC-505 mkII Loop Station review

The second-generation version of Boss’s Loop Station has been a long time coming, but it’s a hugely powerful new model. Greg Scarth finds out why loopers should be taken seriously.

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Moog Mavis review

Every new Moog release is a big deal, but the Mavis might just be the best value Moog synth ever produced. Greg Scarth finds out why it’s special.

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