Field Test: Apogee Electronics Rosetta 800 

Mar 1, 2004, By Michael Cooper

The Rosetta 800 ($2,995), Apogee's newest 24-bit multichannel converter, offers eight channels of A/D and D/A conversion, flexible sync capabilities and Apogee's proprietary UV22HR wordlength reduction and Soft Limit dynamics processing....

Technology Spotlight: Mackie Onyx Console Family 

Feb 1, 2004, By George Petersen

Set your time machine back to 1989, and you'll enter a different world. It's hard to believe, but just 15 years ago, everyday audio technologies and products like Pro Tools, ADATs and DA-88s simply didn't exist....

Field Test: Native Instruments Absynth 2 and Reaktor 4 

Feb 1, 2004, By John McJunkin

Berlin-based Native Instruments is known for its innovative approach to software synthesis, with unique sound creation tools that appeal across the professional spectrum, from producer to sound designer to DJ....

Field Test: Digidesign Accel PCI DSP Card 

Feb 1, 2004, By K. K. Proffitt

Digidesign's new Accel PCI DSP cards deliver nearly double the DSP power of the original Pro Tools|HD DSP cards, resulting in almost a 50-percent increase in the number of available voices across all sample rates, from 44.1 kHz to 192 kHz, as well as support for DSP-intensive plug-ins that will work only on an Accel-enhanced system....

Field Test: Millennia TD-1 Twin-Direct Recording Channel 

Feb 1, 2004, By Michael Cooper

The Millennia TD-1 combines an instrument/amplifier/DI input with mic and line recording paths and preamp outputs....

Field Test: Lawson L251 Tube Condenser Microphone 

Feb 1, 2004, By Michael Cooper

The Lawson L251 is a side-address, dual-diaphragm tube condenser mic that offers many extras, including an infinitely variable polar pattern, two bass-frequency contour settings and a 10dB pad....

Field Test: Studio Electronics C2s Compressor 

Feb 1, 2004, By Erik Zobler

Studio Electronics started rackmounting Minimoogs and retrofitting them with MIDI in 1988....

Field Test: Yamaha SPX2000 Multi-Effects Processor 

Feb 1, 2004, By Barry Rudolph

Using the new Yamaha SPX2000 is like visiting with an old reliable friend....

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