What did we tell you! It’s the weekend, and the rockstars have arrived. While Roland’s Juno-Di synth and Peavey’s Revalver III update continue to fly the flag in the new gear corner, Steve Vai, Guthrie Govan and The Commitments are leading day three’s highlights with style.
Peavey’s ReValver amp modelling software has been around for a while now, but LIMS 2009 marks the first time the product (now at Mk III) has featured full RTAS support.
David Haynes is a drummer with a difference: he only plays using his fingers. The clue is in the name…
If these walls could talk… they’d be bloody loud!
Anyone braving the London Underground, its perilous ‘engineering works’ and the adjoining Docklands Light Railway (DLR) today (Saturday 13 June) to get to day three of LIMS 2009 already deserves a medal.

Roland’s current Juno range continues to grow – the latest addition to it is the mobile and relatively affordable Juno-Di.

It’s day two of LIMS 09, the rock stars are out in force and the show floor highlights are coming in thick and fast…
One of the great things about a show like LIMS is that you don’t just get to look at products on display – you can see how people actually use them when they’re making music.
Novation’s Automap for iPhone software may be one of the most affordable new products to be announced at LIMS (it’ll cost just a few pounds) but it’s also one of the more intriguing.
Steve Vai on Alien Guitar Secrets, Naked Tracks and his new DVD, Where The Wild Things Are