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Pro Audio > Keyboard Magazine
Thursday March 14, 2024. 05:30 PM
If there's a bustle in your wallet, don't be alarmed now
They're available in multiple size and shell options including aluminium, copper, birch and maple,with tube lugs and Remo heads, and prices start at £173!
The first round in our polyphonic hardware vs software shoot-out
Grab your favourite softsynths and let us take you on a journey into their evolution. Learn how to get more out of them and see how they stack up next to the pioneers that inspired them
Let’s just say that Sullivan King’s signature Schecter didn’t have a soft landing
Ten years on, Zoom has updated its dark horse modulation, reverb and delay pedal
Idles, Disclosure and The National will headline the Other Stage
Merging premium analogue sound with digital functionality, Euphonia features a transformer circuit developed with Rupert Neve Designs
We get to grips with this portable controller for DJs who want looping and effects at their fingertips
'I do think Koss’s sound was a big part of it'
Fender's Mustang Micro has proved popular but the Katana reputation carries a lot of weight… and the Go has more aces up its sleeve than we could have predicted
Wednesday March 13, 2024. 06:44 PM
Three very different players and an incredible legacy of music
Learn the guitar style of the most expressive and accomplished playing The Beatle would ever commit to tape
'It’s very different for me,' she says of her 'favourite' song from the album
Leapwing's intuitive, incisive plugins let users perform forensic mix surgery with ease and emulate the tones of iconic producers. We spoke to Product Manager Robin Reumers to find out more
PreSonus Eris monitors offer incredible value. We power up the newly updated Studio 8
The 70-year-old guitar icon gets down with the kids
The guitar effects guru drops by to talk circuit design, gear obsessions, and the crazy used pedal market. “Like this Germanium Tumnus I’ve seen for $800 or $900. That’s insane! I would never buy that pedal for $800, $900. Ever”
This emulation of a classic ‘70s dynamics processor can currently be yours for nothing
It took the band 347 ten-hour days in the studio to produce 75 minutes of music, but the definition of difficult second album saw a darker Zeppelin-esque Les Paul-toting John Squire emerge
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