AKAI Professional MPK Mini Play MKIII controller review

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I review the AKAI Professional MPK Mini Play MKIII for Best Buy's blog. This portable midi controller impresses with its size and features the awesome MPC drum pads!

IK Multimedia iRig Pro Quattro recording interface review

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The Pro Quattro is a portable and versatile audio interface for musicians, streamers and podcasters with endless options for mixing, recording, and broadcasting.

Elevate your home recording studio: equipment and setup tips

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Explore how you can improve your home recording experience as a musician. Discover the equipment, recording software, and microphones you need for your home setup.

Introduction to the home recording studio

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Home recording has never been as accessible as it is today. Use this guide to help you plan your very own studio.

Focusrite Vocaster One podcasting interface review

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The solo podcast interface Vocaster One from Focusrite features great sound and a simple design for new and experienced podcasters.

Zoom H4n Pro is more than simply an audio recorder

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Equally adept as a field recorder or an audio interface, the ZOOM H4n Pro is versatile wherever you might need it.

Focusrite Vocaster Two podcasting interface review

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Vocaster Two is a versatile interface that makes producing voice-based productions, including podcasts, a seamless experience.

BEACN Mic and Mix for podcasting review

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Technically, live streaming can be tricky. The BEACN Mic and the BEACN Mix are designed for content creators looking to mix audio on the fly.

Shure MVX2U Digital Audio Interface review

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Ideal for simple podcast production, Shure's MVX2UI is a single channel audio interface that connects any XLR microphone to a USB-C port on your device.

The Soundboard: Series Introduction

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  Home recording technology seems to get better and cheaper with every passing moment. What you can achieve in your spare room or home studio today was only in the realm of high-priced professional installations a dozen years ago. The problem you’ve probably already encountered is that there is a LOT of information out there. I’m going to try and break things down into manageable chunks. I’ll walk you through some concepts you should be familiar with and touch on some gear that you may or may not want to consider.