Nowadays, it’s easier than ever to record music, with many audio interfaces offering performance that rivals far more expensive gear. A wide range of options is available for macOS and Windows users alike, from USB to Thunderbolt, and for everything from home setups to professional studios.
Telefunken, a name often associated with pre-war era microphones and preamps, has been based in Connecticut since 2001. The company specializes in creating authentic recreations of classic mics like the U 87/47 and the C12.
While the price tags of these recreations have typically aligned with the originals, Telefunken aims to make this technology more accessible to the modern engineer.
Whether you’re recording or monitoring, at home or in a professional studio, a quality pair of studio headphones is always essential.
The Beta 52A is one of the most popular choices when it comes to recording bass and kick drums. So, let’s dive right in and see if it holds up to the hype.
In this review, I’ll be testing the Universal Audio SD-1 cardioid dynamic microphone.
Universal Audio is a huge name within the industry, and are often amongst the leading innovators of audio technology. This microphone isn’t necessarily the most expensive microphone out there, but it isn’t truly a budget mic either.
Anyway, let’s take a deeper look and see what it has to offer.
In this review, I’ll be taking a look at the Arturia MiniFuse 2 audio interface.
This new release from Arturia is a part of their new MiniFuse line, also featuring the MiniFuse 1 and 4. It’s incredibly affordable, but let’s see if its performance is worth the expense.
