New music tech gear of the month: review round-up (August 2012)
2nd Aug 2012 | 14:06

24 products at a glance
Every month, MusicRadar's industry-leading sister magazines - Guitarist, Computer Music, Total Guitar, Rhythm and Future Music - publish the best independent and in-depth music-making gear reviews.
We've collated the latest plug-ins, hardware, iOS apps and other products to have fallen under the watchful eyes of the Computer Music and Future Music test teams. All the gear on show here was originally reviewed in Computer Music issues 180 and 181, and Future Music issue 255.
We begin by scoping out a fresh plug-in bundle from eaReckon…
NEXT: eaReckon Analog87 Series

eaReckon Analog87 Series (€99)
MusicRadar’s verdict:
“A bargain-priced quintet of dynamics and EQ plug-ins that operate beautifully and sound fantastic.”
FULL REVIEW:eaReckon Analog87 Series
(Reviewed in Computer Music issue 180)

112dB Big Blue Compressor (€149)
MusicRadar’s verdict:
“Big Blue Compressor sounds amazing, can be pushed impressively hard and boasts a great feature-set.”
FULL REVIEW:112dB Big Blue Compressor
(Reviewed in Computer Music issue 180)

Modartt Pianoteq 4 Pro (€399)
MusicRadar’s verdict:
“Modartt's argument that you don't need samples to create a great-sounding software piano is becoming more compelling with each Pianoteq update.”
FULL REVIEW:Modartt Pianoteq 4 Pro
(Reviewed in Computer Music issue 180)
BUY Modartt Pianoteq 4 Pro currently available from:
USA: Sweetwater

Sinevibes Reactive ($29)
MusicRadar’s verdict:
“A really fun, creative but sonically limited tool that's well worth a punt at this price.”
FULL REVIEW:Sinevibes Reactive
(Reviewed in Computer Music issue 180)

Roland R-Mix (£129)
MusicRadar’s verdict:
“Fun and fairly effective, but for serious mix separation, R-Mix rather disappoints. Let's hope R-Mix Pro is in the works…”
FULL REVIEW:Roland R-Mix
(Reviewed in Computer Music issue 180)
BUYRoland R-Mix currently available from:
UK/Europe: Andertons Music Co. | Thomann | Soundslive | Gear4Music | Absolute Music
USA: Sweetwater | Full Compass | American Musical

Photosounder SplineEQ ($19)
MusicRadar’s verdict:
“Innovative and powerful, SplineEQ would still be an essential buy if it cost five times as much!”
FULL REVIEW:Photosounder SplineEQ
(Reviewed in Computer Music issue 180)

Arturia MiniBrute (£429)
MusicRadar’s verdict:
“A great little synth, which manages to pack a lot of punch into its modest frame.”
FULL REVIEW:Arturia MiniBrute
(Reviewed in Future Music issue 255)
BUY Arturia MiniBrute currently available from:
UK/Europe: Andertons Music Co. | Thomann | Soundslive | Gear4Music | Absolute Music
USA: Sweetwater | American Musical

Allen & Heath GS-R24 / M (from £5,549)
MusicRadar’s verdict:
“An excellent desk packed with powerful features. A genuine bit of British ingenuity.”
FULL REVIEW:Allen & Heath GS-R24 / M
(Reviewed in Future Music issue 255)
BUYAllen & Heath GS-R24 / M currently available from:
UK/Europe: Andertons Music Co.

G-Raid Thunderbolt 4TB (£540)
MusicRadar’s verdict:
“The G-Raid Thunderbolt isn't cheap (and shelling out a further £40 for a lead smarts like a swig of vinegar) but if your Mac has the slot then we strongly recommend taking your storage seriously.”
FULL REVIEW:G-Raid Thunderbolt 4TB
(Reviewed in Future Music issue 255)

Lewitt LCT 240 (£250)
MusicRadar’s verdict:
“There's plenty of competition (and at some lower price points) but we found it an excellent inexpensive stand in for its pricier big brother and a great all rounder for your studio.”
FULL REVIEW:Lewitt LCT 240
(Reviewed in Future Music issue 255)
BUY Lewitt LCT 240 currently available from:
UK/Europe: Gear4Music

Shure SRH1840 (£590)
MusicRadar’s verdict:
“Highly recommended for those who require mix accuracy but must keep levels low.”
FULL REVIEW:Shure SRH1840
(Reviewed in Future Music issue 255)
BUY: Shure SRH1840 currently available from:
UK/Europe: Thomann
USA: Sweetwater | Full Compass | American Musical

Cinesamples Piano In Blue ($129)
MusicRadar’s verdict:
“A beautiful-sounding and effortlessly playable sampled piano. Nice!”
FULL REVIEW:Cinesamples Piano In Blue
(Reviewed in Future Music issue 255)

Waves NLS ($249)
MusicRadar’s verdict:
“Waves proves once again that it has the ability to hit the top. An excellent plug-in.”
FULL REVIEW:Waves NLS
(Reviewed in Future Music issue 255)
BUY Waves NLS currently available from:
USA: Sweetwater | Full Compass

Universal Audio Apollo (£2149)
MusicRadar’s verdict:
“A top-quality audio interface with the best DSP plug-in set on the market.”
FULL REVIEW:Universal Audio Apollo
(Reviewed in Future Music issue 255)
BUYUniversal Audio Apollo currently available from:
UK/Europe: Andertons Music Co. | Thomann | Soundslive | Absolute Music
USA: Sweetwater | American Musical

Zynaptiq UNVEIL (€399)
MusicRadar’s verdict:
“An amazing feat of software engineering, Unveil certainly delivers on its promise.”
FULL REVIEW:Zynaptiq UNVEIL
(Reviewed in Future Music issue 255)

Subsonic Labs Wolfram ($80)
MusicRadar’s verdict:
“A very capable semimodular effects plug‑in at a fair price.”
FULL REVIEW:Subsonic Labs Wolfram
(Reviewed in Computer Music issue 181)

Sugar Bytes Cyclop ($139)
MusicRadar’s verdict:
“Unique, fun and powerful, though not the most versatile synth in the world.”
FULL REVIEW:Sugar Bytes Cyclop
(Reviewed in Computer Music issue 181)

MOTU MachFive 3 (£319)
MusicRadar’s verdict:
“A flexible and complete sound design environment that not only rivals Kontakt 5 as a sampler, but also is a splendid synth.”
FULL REVIEW:MOTU MachFive 3
(Reviewed in Computer Music issue 181)
BUY MOTU MachFive 3 currently available from:
UK/Europe: Thomann | Soundslive | Gear4Music | Absolute Music
USA: Sweetwater | Full Compass | American Musical

FXpansion Etch Red (€39)
MusicRadar’s verdict:
“We have a feeling there are going tobe quite a few essential Rack Extensions appearing in the Propellerhead shop over the coming months, but we don't think we'll see a better filter than this one any time soon.”
FULL REVIEW:FXpansion Etch Red
(Reviewed in Computer Music issue 181)

Cinematic Samples Cinematic Strings 2 (£375)
MusicRadar’s verdict:
“Overall a phenomenal package for the money.”
FULL REVIEW:Cinematic Samples Cinematic Strings 2
(Reviewed in Computer Music issue 181)

Tangible FX iMoov (£2.49)
MusicRadar’s verdict:
“A nicely designed, impressively responsive app that any computer musician would enjoy and possibly find useful.”
FULL REVIEW:Tangible FX iMoov
(Reviewed in Computer Music issue 181)

Propellerhead Software Polar (€55)
MusicRadar’s verdict:
“A great way to sex up your mixdowns in just about anygenre, from the most banging house choonz up to and including acoustic folk.”
FULL REVIEW:Propellerhead Software Polar
(Reviewed in Computer Music issue 181)

Propellerhead Software Radical Piano (€79)
MusicRadar’s verdict:
“In the end, this is just a piano – and not a world-class one.”
FULL REVIEW:Propellerhead Software Radical Piano
(Reviewed in Computer Music issue 181)

Propellerhead Software Pulsar (€39)
MusicRadar’s verdict:
“For experimental minds, Pulsar is currently the only essential Propellerhead Rack Extension. Even better, it's free until 1 October 2012!”
FULL REVIEW:Propellerhead Software Pulsar
(Reviewed in Computer Music issue 181)

