The Revolution 2×2 is one of the latest installments in Black Lion Audio’s catalog, and it’s an incredible USB audio interface. This unit showcases everything that the folks at BLA have learned through transforming gear from other manufacturers. Let’s take a look.
The Rode NT1 has picked up a modestly iconic reputation since it was one of the first genuinely affordable large-diaphragm condensers to come out right around the time that home recording started to become more prevalent.
The iConnectivity PlayAudio12 is an interesting interface that’s been specifically designed for live use. As a result, it has no proper inputs. Before you run away in horror, let’s talk through what it has to offer.
A good MIDI controller is often one of the most powerful tools a musician/producer can buy, and you don’t have to pay a small fortune.
I’ve tested a range of budget controllers to find the best options available between $100 and $200. These MIDI controllers are ideal for beginners on a tight budget but are good enough for advanced musicians.
In this article, I’ll be reviewing the M-Audio M-Track Solo audio interface. As an entry-level, 2-in/2-out interface, its low price is a little more than suspicious. Let’s see if it’s worth the money, or just a rip-off.
USB microphones tend to be catered towards podcasters, but I’m curious to see if the AKG Ara can hold its own in music recording. Let’s take a look.
