Audio Plugins

VPS Avenger 2

VPS Avenger 2 Review

At its core, Avenger 2 is a multi-engine synthesizer that combines subtractive, wavetable, granular, spectral, FM-style, and sample-based synthesis—all within a single plugin window.
But it goes far beyond typical synthesis:

Arturia 7 Play View Dark

Arturia Pigments 7 Review

Arturia’s Pigments 7 isn’t just another synth—it’s a fully-fledged sound design laboratory wrapped in a sleek, intuitive interface. Since its debut in late 2018, Pigments has evolved from a bold experiment into what many now consider a flagship instrument for el…

best mixing plugins for beginners

The Best Mixing Plugins for Beginner Producers

EQ, Compression, and Saturation Made Simple How to Mix Like a Pro with Beginner-Friendly Plugins Whether you’re producing moody techno tracks in your bedroom or laying down pop vocals in a home studio, a clean, professional-sounding mix starts with three…

Eventide Anthology XII

Eventide Anthology XII Plugin Bundle Review

The Complete Sonic Universe for Music Producers For music producers and sound designers, Eventide is synonymous with audio innovation, renowned since the 1970s for shaping the sound of countless hit records. The Eventide Anthology XII is not just another plugin…

Techno Pad

Top 7 Synth Plugins for Techno Pads (2025 Edition)

Few sounds define techno quite like the pad — those deep, evolving textures that breathe between the kick and the hi-hats, adding emotion, tension, and a sense of space. Whether you’re sculpting dark atmospheric drones, cinematic washes, or hypnotic evolving chords,…

Plugin Boutique Review

Plugin Boutique Review 2025

The Industry’s One-Stop Shop for Plugins, Bundles, and Producer Education In the last decade, Plugin Boutique has evolved from a niche reseller into one of the most influential marketplaces in modern music production. For many producers, it’s the first stop when…

Addictive Keys vs Keyscape

Addictive Keys vs Keyscape

Which Virtual Piano Fits Your Studio? If you’re shopping for a high-quality virtual piano, you’ve likely stumbled upon two top contenders: XLN Audio’s Addictive Keys Studio Grand and Spectrasonics’ Keyscape. Both deliver professional-grade sounds, but they serve very…

Addictive Keys in music production

Addictive Keys in Music Production

Addictive Keys in Music Production: Pop, EDM & Hip-Hop Workflows If you’ve spent any time making beats or tracks, you know the piano isn’t just for classical recitals. It’s everywhere—in the opening chords of a pop anthem, the haunting loop under a trap verse, or…

vintage piano sounds in Addictive Keys

Vintage Piano Sounds in Addictive Keys

Lo-Fi, Jazz & Noir You don’t need a dusty upright in a basement or a 1950s recording studio to get that classic piano sound. These days, a lot of the warmth, grit, and mood we associate with vintage piano sounds can be recreated right inside your DAW—especially if…

Studio Grand

Addictive Keys Studio Grand Review

A No-Nonsense Piano VST That Just Works If you’ve ever hunted for a decent piano VST, you know the drill: the “realistic” ones either cost a month’s rent, take up half your SSD, or bring your laptop to its knees. And half the time, they still don’t sit right in a mix…

Is Scaler 2 A Good Tool for Beginners?

Is Scaler 2 A Good Tool for Beginners?

When it comes to music production, chord progressions play a crucial role in creating interesting and harmonically rich tracks. However, for beginners who may not have a deep understanding of music theory, coming up with compelling chord progressions can be difficult.

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