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Focusrite Liquid Mix
- by Mike Harris, 11-04-2008
I didn't believe it until I used one myself. What are you waiting for?
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Alesis SR18
- by Mike Conyers, 11-04-2008
Any musician would be well-served by a drum machine, and the Alesis SR18 has all the features you need to start making music right out of the box!
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Nord Stage 88
- by James Williams, 11-02-2008
The Nord Stage 88 has great sounds, a simple, easy to use layout, and quality onboard effects.
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Fender VG Stratocaster
- by Kevin Robery, 11-02-2008
What amazes me is the versatility, playability and downright honesty of this instrument.
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Taylor Big Baby
- by Phil Ferguson, 11-01-2008
For the money, there isn't an acoustic guitar that can beat the sound and versatility of a Taylor Big Baby.
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Korg padKONTROL
- by Mike Harris, 10-28-2008
I couldn't live without mine and neither should you. Your beats NEED this!
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E-MU 1616 PCI
- by Mike Conyers, 10-27-2008
Anyone who is in the market for a mobile recording/mixing solution would be well served with the E-MU 1616!
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Yamaha MOTIF-RACK XS
- by Kevin Robery, 10-27-2008
You can't help but just be creative right away with the MOTIF-RACK XS.
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Boss DD-20 Giga Delay
- by James Williams, 10-27-2008
This is without a doubt my favorite pedal. The creative possibilities it opens up are endless.
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Apple Logic Studio
- by Phil Ferguson, 10-26-2008
With Logic, I am no longer held back by technological limitations.
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Novation XioSynth 25
- by Reuben Brenneman, 10-07-2008
It's a seriously cool synth that you can gig or record with, a MIDI controller for your DAW or soft synth, and an audio interface all in one package!
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Korg KAOSSILATOR
- by Jim McGowan, 10-07-2008
From playing awesome synth leads, to making entire songs, to triggering weird Star Wars-type sound effects, it will keep you entertained for hours.
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Roland HandSonic 10
- by Chris MacKinnon, 10-06-2008
The HandSonic 10 fulfills all my jamming and practicing needs without incurring the wrath of my downstairs neighbors!
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Peavey Classic 50/410
- by Jim McGowan, 10-02-2008
The entire Peavey Classic series is superb, no matter what style of music you play.
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Antares Auto-Tune Evo Native
- by Chris MacKinnon, 09-29-2008
I no longer have to sacrifice that great, emotional performance because of a few pitchy notes.
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Korg ZERO8
- by Nate Edwards, 09-23-2008
It's so easy to use that it will instantly make your mixes, live or in the studio, that much more vibrant and hands-on.
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Roland RMP-5 Rhythm Coach
- by Paul Salveson, 09-10-2008
This thing makes practicing a game. You could end up practicing more than you ever dreamed.
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Roland JUNO-D
- by Jonathan Rhum, 09-10-2008
From monophonic sounds to whole arrangements, the JUNO-D wont let you down.
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Roland VP-550
- by Nathanael Davenport, 09-04-2008
The VP-550 is ultra-simple, reliable, ruggedly built, and sounds almost other-worldly.
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Line 6 Bass PODxt Live
- by Jonathon Rhum, 09-02-2008
Nothing makes the life of a gigging musician easier than a Bass POD XT Live.
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