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The magazine for producers, engineers & recording musicians | 09 February 2010


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OctoPre MkII
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Focusrite OctoPre MkII
Focusrite’s OctoPre MkII is specifically designed to augment its range of Saffire interfaces. Mark Cousins gets connected.

  Virtual Music School
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Bart Noorman Virtual Music School

Tribal Tech-House
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Sample Magic Tribal Tech-House

  mini
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Tonehammer mini

Dubhop Combinations
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Prime Loops Dubhop Combinations

  Drum Machines 01
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Wave Alchemy Drum Machines 01

Cubase 5 101
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MacProVideo Cubase 5 101

  Accordions
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Best Service Accordions

M9
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Line 6 M9
Line 6’s new M9 Stompbox Modeler puts no fewer than 100 effects at your feet. Mike Hillier puts it through its paces.

  Tetrad PC
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Cryo Tetrad PC
If you’re looking for a new PC, this offering from PC-builders Cryo might just be the answer. Hollin Jones boots it up.

OKM II Studio Klassik
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Soundman OKM II Studio Klassik
Binaural is a stereo recording technique that can yield amazing results. Huw Price goes head to head with the OKM II.

  Saffire 6 USB
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Focusrite Saffire 6 USB
Focusrite’s Saffire interfaces have become more affordable thanks to a new USB version. Mark Cousins takes a look.

Nocturn keyboard
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Novation Nocturn keyboard
We’d all like our hardware to be more capable, but how about a MIDI keyboard that can also control any plug-in on your system? Hollin Jones road tests the Nocturn Keyboard.

  Trilian
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Spectrasonics Trilian
Is this the ultimate collection of acoustic, electronic and synth bass sounds? Mark Cousins revitalises his low end.

S2X
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Adam S2X
Adam’s SX series boast transducers, drivers and electronics redesigned from the S series. Huw Price feels the S2X appeal.

  VX7 V2
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CME VX7 V2
CME’s latest keyboard controller appears to be taking multifunctionality to new extremes. Hollin Jones puts it to the test.