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Stompbox Exhibit
We finally managed to put our hands on a TC Polytune - people at the Winter NAMM show back in January were pretty excited about this little white box. What makes this tuner truly revolutionary is the fact that it is poly-chromatic, providing the ability to tune all strings concurrently:…Click on the title for more
TC Electronic Polytune: a dream comes true.
V-Moda is a Hollywood-based lifestyle brand that mixes fashion, design and music to make some beautiful products. The Crossfade LP headphones are their latest addition to their product lineup. Four years in the making, the Crossfade LP is the marriage of design and functionality. V-Moda founder Val Kolton collaborated with…Click on the title for more
V-Moda Crossfade LP Headphones
It is really amazing what audio plug ins manufacturers are doing these days to recreate the original sound of acoustic instruments (for a fun article about this, see "The Invasion of the Sound Snatchers" here). Vir2's Violence is the latest attempt to emulate the sound of a (real) violin through…Click on the title for more
Violence plug in – deconstructing the violin
The Maxon OD-820’s color—vibrant pea green—announces right off the bat that this pedal is from the same neighborhood as the classic Tube Screamer. But the DNA runs even deeper than that. Maxon pedals come from the same factory that made the original Tube Screamers, which Maxon sometimes built for Ibanez.…Click on the title for more
Maxon OD-820 Overdrive
Octant can be described as a one-man band featuring mainly acoustic robotic musical instruments that back up front man, Matthew Steinke, like a player piano as he sings, shouts, and plays various home brew instrumentation. For the upcoming performance at The Tank (NYC), Octant will perform an initial set of…Click on the title for more
Octant and the “Unmanned Backup Band”
You know how sometimes your amp simulation plugin doesn't really sound like your awesome tube amp? Even though a lot of software can be pretty cool with options and built-in effects, they sometimes don't quite get the job done. And then you end up recording your real amp anyway. That…Click on the title for more
Tube Saturator – Tube Amp Simulation Plugin from Wave Arts
Hank and Cupcakes are a NYC duo that plays sweaty and groovy indie pop. If Cupcakes (the girl) provides driven drumming and soulful vocals, Hank’s bass is in charge of everything else – a role that the 4 string instrument rarely takes upon itself. You wouldn’t call Hank’s style “minimalistic”:…Click on the title for more
A treat for bass fx fanatics: Q&A with Hank & Cupcakes
My first awareness of looping pedals happened at a rock show back in the ‘90’s. The acclaimed band Don Caballero, an instrumental math rock tour-de-force, had released a new album after losing their second guitarist. Curiosity was high among the indie dweebs pushing to the front at this, their first…Click on the title for more
Looping bliss: Akai Headrush E2
Every now and again, a product sneaks up on the audio public in a way that makes discovering its graces all the more significant. Studio One Pro from PreSonus is one such product. A virtual powerhouse audio editor, Studio One Pro delivers and outshines its competition by leaps and bounds…Click on the title for more
DAW Review: PreSonus’ Studio One + Crossgrade offer
Engineers and recording studios have certain favorite pieces of gear that are referred to as “secret weapons.” What’s a “secret weapon,” you ask? It’s an inexpensive, but super high-quality piece of gear that people generally either don’t know about or disregard because of its low price tag. Without a doubt…Click on the title for more
Mic Review: Shure SM7B, a secret dynamic weapon
The classic Electro Harmonix Memory Man series pedals are simply some of the best sounding analog delays ever made. The only problem is that they are HUGE, occupying about a third of the space of an average pedal board! The Memory Boy took a step back by removing level/gain knob,…Click on the title for more
Electro Harmonix Deluxe Memory Boy
Last night I was working on mastering a song and I was struggling to get the mix brighter without making it harsh - a common dilemma in mastering a track. I'm not a mastering engineer, so this was more of a rough master for the artist to get an idea…Click on the title for more
Softube’s Trident A-Range Equalizer Plug-in Review
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