Recording/Live Sound Equipment Reviews
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Antelope Audio When you can't bring the studio with you, but you'd really like to, check out the new Antelope Audio Edge Go Modeling USB ...
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Auto-Tune, and pitch correction in general, has become so ubiquitous in the studio (and more recently, the stage too), that it is easy to forget ...
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In 2017, we reviewed the Presonus FaderPort 8. It’s a fantastic hands-on controller for DAWs such as PreSonus Studio One, though we were a little ...
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Solid State Logic has decided to bring their legendary sonic sculpting to the masses, and you’ll be as thrilled with this software-based solution as we ...
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Convenience, massive input/output capabilities, seamless integration with Pro Tools HD, USB 3.0 connectivity, on-board, low-latency FPGA effects, and last (but not least), stellar sound and ...
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Everyone needs at least one decent set of headphones for the studio, whether it’s a closed-back set used while tracking acoustic instruments or an open-back ...
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Tama’s Titan line of hardware stands for drum kits were always the stuff of legend—heavy duty and ready to handle decades of world tours. As ...
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One of the less musical bits of gear we’ve had the pleasure of reviewing just may be the most important piece of gear in your ...
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When considering a microphone for live sound applications, your requirements can be quite a bit different than when selecting a mic for studio use. One ...
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We made the switch to in-ear monitoring years ago, and while we don’t get to use them for every gig, the shows we do play ...