Musical Instruments
Back to school and music lessons
The Soundboard: Learn about music software
For the vast majority of home studio owners, the Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) software is the control center of their studio. The DAW is the program that allows you to create, record, edit and arrange audio. Picking one that fits your needs can be a confusing tornado of options, features and opinion. Which one do you chose?
Roland F-20 Digital Piano Review
I was both excited and skeptical when I heard that Roland was releasing the F-20. I was excited because of the sub-$1,000 price point for a weighted-action, 88-note digital piano. I was skeptical for the same reasons. The appeal of a digital piano is unmistakable – especially for families who want to start piano lessons, but are hesitant to invest in an expensive instrument. The Roland F-20 seems to make the commitment to music a bit less painful.
DJI Mic wireless microphone system review
NAMM 2016: A new generation of Marshall amplifiers
A beginner’s guide to tuning guitars: acoustic, electric, and bass
Casiotone S100, 200, and 300 Keyboards comparison and review
Brass Instruments and Accessories Buying Guide
How to introduce your child to music
NAMM 2014: Shure
Shure Microphones are dependable and solid. They make arguably the most popular dynamic mics. Model Numbers like the SM7B, SM57 and SM58 are the bread and butter of any major studios’ microphone closet. Shure has some great new offerings for not only the professional musician and studio owner, but the home studio owner and weekend warrior.








