In this Lunacy Audio CUBE review, Kallie Marie explores this virtual instrument with a 3D sample-morphing engine. What are the creative possibilities of vector synthesis?
At first glance you may not guess what’s inside this CUBE; Lunacy Audio have made a 3D Sample Morphing Engine. It’s a visual instrument that Read more...
Two new sound collections provide composers and music producers with deep sonic possibilities, in this Orchestral Tools review.
Orchestral Tools have found a powerful way to add even more evocative elements to music and sound production with their recent collections, Metropolis Ark Ø and Drones.
Metropolis Ark Ø is the Read more...
In this Soyuz 1973 Review, SonicScoop’s Kallie Marie puts Soyuz’ under-$1000 FET large diaphragm condenser (LDC) microphone to the test.
Soyuz recently released classy matte black and silver versions of their take on a transformerless FET microphone, the 1973. I decided to take the matte black 1973 for a spin, Read more...
Audio engineering is a unique field. It melds art, science, technology, creativity, and personal satisfaction to form a distinct mix.
Setting your sights on an audio career means the opportunity for unmatched highs, but also harrowing lows. Depending on your background, you may enter the arena with advantages – or Read more...
Artesia Pro have followed up from their XKey, a beautifully built controller keyboard whose compact footprint mimics your standard Apple keyboard. Their new Xjam mobile pad controller is also similar in size and aesthetic, down to its burnished aluminum housing.
A USB-powered pad controller, the Xjam is equally compatible with Read more...