Lindell Audio LiN76 mkII — Classic ’76 Compression, Refined for Modern Studios
Lindell Audio is back with the LiN76 mkII, a refreshed take on its well-known ’76-style FET compressor. It doesn’t reinvent
Lindell Audio is back with the LiN76 mkII, a refreshed take on its well-known ’76-style FET compressor. It doesn’t reinvent
Roma Modulare 2026 is set for September 18–19, 2026, bringing the international synth and pro audio world into the heart
UJAM’s Retrocraft lands as a fast, all-in-one way to get vintage character without stitching together a long chain of processors.
Anukari feels more like a physics playground than a traditional synth. It builds sound from simulated 3D systems of masses,
Arturia has officially expanded its popular MiniLab lineup with the new MiniLab 37, a compact MIDI controller aimed at producers
Arturia is diving deep into vintage Moog territory with Memory V, a software recreation of the legendary Memorymoog — one
Artinoise is back with another take on the digital wind instrument, and this time it’s going even smaller. The new
Big news in the music tech world: inMusic has officially signed an agreement to acquire Native Instruments, the Berlin-based company
KOMA Elektronik just dropped Monoplex, a new 42HP Eurorack sequencer built for producers who like their sequences alive, evolving, and
Rob Papen has officially launched eXplorer-11, the newest version of its long-running plug-in bundle, now packing 36 instruments and effects
Austrian synth builder Mayer EMI just announced Aurora, a major free firmware update for the MD850 Vibes hybrid desktop synth,
Roland Future Design Lab and Tokyo-based AI music tech company Neutone are back with Project LYDIA Phase 2, the latest
Finishing a plugin is one thing—getting it out into the world is another. Licensing, installers, updates, user management… it adds
There’s no shortage of MIDI controllers out there, but finding one that matches your exact workflow is still a bit
After the Metal Fetishist, Ody Synths is back with something that leans even harder into experimentation. The Laboratory isn’t