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Audient iD22

The Audient iD22 is a 10 in and 14 out audio interface that guarantees a pro sound in your home recording studio. Thanks to what it packs inside it can deliver serious sonic processing capabilities in a compact and modern case. But, of course, this is part of what high-performance Audient consoles have. Specifically this…
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Audient iD14

The Audient iD14 is a 10 in and six out audio interface that records with high quality, thus delivering a professional kind audio in a compact and modern desktop package. It’ll give you the studio quality recordings you’ve been looking, but in a portable and easy-to-use way. Specifically, it has two pro console Mic Preamp.…
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Audient EVO 4

Are you looking to get your recording process started right away? But to do so without having to go through the process of setting up input gains, internal signals, and input monitoring. If the answer is yes, then the Audient EVO 4 is the right choice. These are actions that might come as second nature…
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Scarlett Solo by Focusrite

The Scarlett Solo, by Focusrite, is the perfect audio interface for either a beginner or for a seasoned professional. The latter, in particular, must be looking out for a recording solution that’s portable. This, at the same, should have the power and quality respected form a renowned brand like Focusrite. This is a simple USB…
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IK Multimedia Axe I/O

IK Multimedia Axe I/O is what every emerging musician needs. Think about it: if you’re embarking on music production or home recording these days, you will likely be using a PC or laptop. The picture widens: you’ll need to be taking advantage of the absolute richness of the facilities provided by a modern DAW. For…
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Binaural Sound

Stereophonic sound recording was first known as a binaural sound—and it all started with a talkie at a local cinema. A talkie was an early sound film that used a single speaker. When Alan Blumlein first discovered this device, he realized there was a way to follow the actors across the screen. This was the…
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A/B Stereo Recording

The A/B stereo recording technique, aka Spaced Pair, captures the same sound source through the two microphones it has within. These mics are located from a range of three to ten feet apart from each other. In turn, the separation creates time-of-arrival (phase) and level (amplitude) differences from the input they receive. As they get…
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