Gear Reviews

Issue #57

NO. 57

Stedman: SHH Studio Headphone Hanger

REVIEWED BY John Baccigaluppi

Anyone who's read my reviews in Tape Op has probably seen one of my "dealing with headphones in a busy studio sucks" rants where I complain about how my clients treat all my headphones like crap and throw them on the floor until they don't work anymore. Well, Bill Hannapel at...

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Audio-Technica: ATM450 side-address condenser

REVIEWED BY Chris Garges
January 15, 2007

Audio-Technica has just released a microphone that I've been waiting on for years. The ATM450 is a small-diaphragm condenser microphone. Audio-Technica makes several excellent small-diaphragm condenser mics already, but what makes this one different is its side-address design. The ATM450 is...

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JazzMutant: Lemur multitouch surface controller

REVIEWED BY Dana Gumbiner
January 15, 2007

The Lemur is a unique, open-ended controller geared towards DAW and live-performance applications. The Lemur hardware is essentially a flat touch-screen interface (kind of like a tablet PC) which utilizes a proprietary "multitouch" technology, allowing one to use all ten fingers to...

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PreSonus: DigiMAX FS 8-channel preamp

REVIEWED BY Andy Hong
January 15, 2007

When this unit arrived in my studio, my first assumption was that it was a "remix" of the DigiMAX 96 or LT, both of which are fine units and sound pretty good, especially for their price. But honestly, they're kinda boring. Eight preamps feeding eight A-D converters to...

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Savage Audio: Macht 12x guitar amp

REVIEWED BY Allen Farmelo
January 15, 2007

Last winter, I got my hands on a Savage Macht 12x guitar amplifier and haven't tracked guitars without it since. For technical details and configuration options, visit the website. I'm going to focus on what it's like to record with this little 12 Watt, 6V6-driven, 1x12, tube combo....

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Arturia: Analog Factory

REVIEWED BY John Baccigaluppi
January 15, 2007

I love the Arturia plug-ins and so does Dana Gumbiner. Between the two of us, we've reviewed every plug-in synth they've ever released. But as much as I think the plug-ins are amazing, I use them less often than I'd like because of their complexity and huge CPU hit. The graphics are...

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Digidesign: Mbox 2 Mini

REVIEWED BY Andy Hong
January 15, 2007

The Mbox 2 Mini is the most compact of Digidesign's Pro Tools systems; it's almost exactly the same size as a stack of four CD jewel cases. It has some heft due to its robust metal enclosure; I wouldn't be afraid to lose it for a few days within the depths of my courier bag, where...

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Arturia: CS-80V & Prophet-V software synths

REVIEWED BY Dana Gumbiner
January 15, 2007

I have fallen in love with a software synthesizer. I never thought it could happen to me. After long, fulfilling relationships with my analog synths (various Moogs, Rolands, etc.), I kinda brushed off most analog-modeling software synths as budget imitations, which is really snobbish and unfair, I...

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Buzz Audio: MA-2.2 TX mic preamp

REVIEWED BY Chris Garges
January 15, 2007

Having never used any Buzz Audio products before, I was intrigued at the prospect of checking out this 2-channel Class A preamp. The 1RU-height box features a nice array of front-panel controls for each channel: polarity reverse, 20 dB input pad, finely stepped gain knob (+16 dB to +65 dB), phantom...

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Native Instruments: Audio Kontrol 1

REVIEWED BY Rich Hardesty
January 15, 2007

Native Instruments-a company whose reputation was built on software as opposed to hardware-just released their Audio Kontrol 1 into a market already crowded with affordable portable recording interfaces with excellent audio quality and reasonable flexibility. But rather than just follow the...

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ADAM Audio: A7 active monitor

REVIEWED BY Thom Monahan
January 15, 2007

Over the last two years, mixing at The Hangar, John Baccigalupi's studio in Sacramento, I've come to rely on the pair of ADAM P22As that John has in the control room there. They've been just about my favorite monitors that I've ever used. They're accurate without being...

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Propellerhead Software: Reason Pianos

REVIEWED BY Josh Peck
January 15, 2007

Creating a sample instrument is a seemingly straightforward task-record the sound of the instrument with great fidelity, and program a sleek and usable interface to trigger that recording. However, the breadth of styles and ambiences that a piano can have greatly complicates this task. Reason...

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Rupert Neve Designs: Portico 5033 parametric EQ

REVIEWED BY Andy Hong
January 15, 2007

The more I use Pro Tools, the more I use outboard analog. I used to have a single table-high rack of outboard processors (not including all my preamps), but these days, I'm working with two racks full of analog processing. My latest addition is a pair of 5033 EQs from Mr. Neve's Portico...

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China Cones: China Cones

REVIEWED BY Garrett Haines
January 15, 2007

China Cones are an isolation device used to decouple monitor speakers from the console, stand, or surface supporting them. Made of ceramic, the manufacturer claims China Cones vibrate in a frequency range outside of human hearing, making them a better isolation solution than brass or other commonly...

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Drawmer: S3 multiband compressor

REVIEWED BY John Baccigaluppi
January 15, 2007

Almost 20 years ago, I was working for a recording studio that was owned by an FM radio station. One day, the Program Manager asked me if I wanted some gear the station was throwing away. They had just redone the transmitter and were tossing two Gregg Labs Tri-Band broadcast limiters that were part...

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M-Audio: ProFire Lightbridge interface

REVIEWED BY Andy Hong
January 15, 2007

Wow. 34 inputs and 36 outputs via a single FireWire cable. 32 channels of ADAT Optical I/O at 44.1/48 kHz; 16 channels S/MUX'ed at 88.2/96 kHz. Two channels of S/PDIF I/O. Word clock in and out. Two balanced analog outs on TRS connectors with a level knob. Headphone out. MIDI I/O. And...

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M-Audio: Sputnik multi-pattern tube mic

REVIEWED BY Joel Patterson
January 15, 2007

There's hype, and then there's hype... and then there's HYPE. No buzzwords have been spared in the promotion of M-Audio's new tube microphone, the Sputnik. "The end of microphone envy," with its saucy overtones, is supposed to say it all. It's compared to...

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AudioSkin: AudioSkin Cable organizer

REVIEWED BY John Baccigaluppi
January 15, 2007

Our pal Diane Gershuny turned us onto this handy little studio organization tool at the Austin NAMM show and sent us a few to try out. AudioSkin is one of those plastic products that wraps around loose cabling and turns it into one neat bundle of cables that's easier to deal with. The super...

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Ableton: Live 6

REVIEWED BY Walt Szalva
January 15, 2007

I finally got hip to Live. I used to think it was primarily for stage use, but I've since realized that its ease-of-use (hey, if you can perform with it, it better have an extremely efficient UI) along with a very mature feature set makes it a formidable studio tool too. Just to get my feet...

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Massey: L2007 Mastering Limiter plug-in

REVIEWED BY Garrett Haines
January 15, 2007

For quite sometime many have viewed Waves L2 as the best digital plug-in limiter. And over the years, there have been many challengers. While some upstarts had strengths in different uses, none seemed to have that all-around solid performance of L2. Heck, I know quite a few people that think Waves...