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Instant music producer, just add iPad!

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Advances in technology have made it easier than ever before for the casual musician to write and record their own music. The iPad is a user friendly and portable addition to this.

The Spire Studio is home studio recording simplicity at its best

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I had a chance to test out the Spire Studio to record, edit, mix, and share my music compositions quicker and easier than ever before.

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.

Review: Yamaha P-115B Digital Piano

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The Yamaha P-115B is a great choice to consider in the ever popular sub-$1,000 digital piano market. It has all the essential features, very good sound and comes in a convenient footprint for those looking to acquire a piano, but not the size and inconvenience.

Content creator tips: how to get the best audio

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With the right gear, anyone can become a content creator. Here's how you can get the best audio for your content.

What is the best musical instrument for a child to learn...

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When selecting the first musical instrument for your child, there are several things you need to consider. Let's discuss a few of them inside.

Shure SM7B, MV7X, and MV7 podcasting mics review

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Shure's SM7B, MV7X, and MV7 provide aspiring podcast producers with excellent recording options for clarity and vocal sound quality.

NAMM 2021: Casio looks back on successful products

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Casio had some great presentations at the NAMM Believe in Music Week, highlighting some of their awesome keyboards.

Casiotone S100, 200, and 300 Keyboards comparison and review

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Casio recently revived its Casiotone series. Keep reading to find out if these keyboards are the ideal product for you.

The Soundboard: Learn about music software

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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?