Category: Gear

  • REVIEW: Sonnox Oxford SuprEsser

    Are you looking for a new and better de-esser than what comes with your audio editor? As a coincidence three plug-in companies have released a new compressor each and they’re good too! First out, let’s have a look at the Sonnox Oxford SuprEsser. I have made a video for it as well. Originally posted on […]

  • New Flux freebie plug-in

    Flux have released a new freebie plug-in called Stereo Tools for RTAS, AU and VST (Windows and OS X). Stereo Tool offers controls and visual feedback for the stereo stage. From the Flux press release Stereo Tool features ultra precise controls of input gain and individual pan for left and right channels. A phase inverter […]

  • REVIEW: BBE D82 Sonic Maximizer

    The Sonic Maximizer is originally a hardware processor (audio processor that is, not a computer processor!) from BBE. A plug-in version made it’s way to the market a couple of years back, but now they have released a new version with the help of Nomad Factory. Originally posted on July 4, 2008 @ 9:14 am

  • New pictures on Blue Snowflake…

    I just received a press release with new pictures on the Blue Microphones Snowflake (previous post), apparently the first pictures were of a prototype. Since I think this mic is drop-dead gorgeous I’ll post them. I don’t know anything about the quality of the mic. Blue calls it “the portable first professional USB microphone”, a […]

  • Acon Acoustica – cheap audio editor

    I hadn’t heard of Acon until today when I saw an announcement for another put-these-loops-together-and-you’re-a-rockstar program called LoopWorx. I decided to looked at it a little more closely to see if it could be of interest to podcasters, but instead I stumbled upon another program from Acon called Acoustica. It’s cheap ($39.90 for the standard […]