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Bring in the new and out with the…

Right about now we’d usually just be returning from our annual NAMM pilgrimage where we all claim to have been in LA for a week finding out about all the latest music tech releases. The reality is this massive music gear show is in the rather less majestic Anaheim and, secondly, it’s been postponed until May because of, well, you know what. But that’s not stopped some companies releasing some great products so here are three of the best, including a sad goodbye to an iconic orchestral series…

First up, news of a new G-Force plugin. The Gear of 2021 winners (for OB-E) don’t usually release many plugins so are really spoiling us with two in two years. The M-Tron MkII is, as G-Force say, “a celebration of an instrument based on the insanely rare and highly coveted original

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