New Gear Alerts

New Audio Gear Alert: Misha from Eventide, Waves Harmony, BP1 Bass Preamp by Caveman & More

Eventide releases the Misha instrument & sequencer for Eurorack.

Misha is a new type of instrument and sequencer that utilizes a unique, interval-based approach to playing and creating melodies. Inspired by twelve-tone composition, Misha’s sequencer expands upon the tone row technique, allowing for new paths of spontaneous creativity. Modify your Read more...

New Audio Gear Alert: Edge Note from Antelope, Oberheim’s OB-X8 Analog Synth, Rift 2 by Minimal Audio & More

Antelope Audio introduces the newest member of the Edge microphone family: the Edge Note.

Although small in stature, the Edge Note is an impressive small diaphragm condenser that offers 13 emulations of classic studio mics. With exceptional sound capture performance, it’s suitable for a wide range of instruments and Read more...

New Audio Gear Alert: SP-1 Mics from Universal Audio, Waves Cloud MX Audio Mixer, Acustica’s GRAPHITE & More

Universal Audio debuts the SP-1 Mics.

The SP-1’s classic cardioid design, high SPL tolerance, and smooth, clear top-end deliver consistently clean reproduction of acoustic guitars, drum overheads, percussion, horns, and more—at any volume, in any environment.

As a matched stereo pair, the SP‑1s add clarity, width, and dimension to Read more...

New Audio Gear Alert: 2-BUS-XT by Dangerous, FAST Balancer from Novation, Spitfire’s Tape Percussion & More

Dangerous Audio unleashes the 2-BUS-XT summing amp.

The single rack space 2-BUS-XT summing amp delivers the spacious sound stage and sonic performance for which Dangerous Music is renowned and introduces new transformer-driven circuitry that offers unique custom coloration capabilities.

Fully re-engineered from its predecessor, the new 2-BUS-XT leverages the six-layer Read more...

New Audio Gear Alert: WA-47F by Warm Audio, API’s TranZformer LLX Bass Pedal, Output x Reason Studios & More

Warm Audio unleashes the WA-47F.

The WA-47F is a faithful recreation of a high-SPL, low-noise classic celebrated as a “secret weapon” across world-class studios. The original ’47-style FET was released in 1969 and gained massive popularity inside recording studios for its ability to handle fast transients with exceptional detail. Read more...

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