
Do I Need A Mic Preamp?
It's often claimed that expensive mic preamps will take your recordings to the next level. But is that really true, or are you...
It's often claimed that expensive mic preamps will take your recordings to the next level. But is that really true, or are you...
I want to connect my synths and drum machine to a computer DAW and actually make a song, but don't yet have the computer...
One input on my Peavey PV10BT mixer is running hot and clipping. Yet, when I hit the Solo button it sounds perfect on the headphones. What is going on?
Whether you are setting up a bedroom studio or the next Abbey Road, choosing the right audio interface for your needs can be brain-meltingly difficult. Editor In Chief Sam Inglis breaks down everything you need to know into 26 bite-sized chunks!
Here are 10 ways engineers and studio owners can ensure the studio works as well for the musicians as it does for themselves.
I'm trying to get an old TC Reverb 6000 MkI connected digitally to my new UAD‑Apollo x8 interface to give me four stereo reverb engines...
The audio interface is at the centre of every modern studio, but how do you choose the right one for you?
My home studio is plagued by dust! It seems to get everywhere. Is there a 'right' way to clean this stuff?
What exactly is the crossover frequency in studio monitors, and how much attention do I need to pay to that spec?
I've put together 11 of my personal favourite cost-cutting tips that won't burn a hole in your wallet, covering everything from monitoring and recording improvements to making your instruments play that bit better.
How do I tell which preamps are good and which aren't? Are there any particular specs I should I look out for?
I'm looking for advice as to what I should be considering as my next move, to give me the 'oomph' for creating music that uses the best sample libraries for orchestra...
You are that rarest of things, a musician with money to spend. Should you use that money to pay for studio time? Or invest in your own equipment and record your music at home?
AMD's third-generation Ryzen chips have reignited the CPU arms race with Intel — but which is best for a music-production PC?
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Everyone is listening to music on headphones these days
I want to get a subwoofer for mixing in my home studio, but I've no idea how much I need to spend to make it worthwhile...
In this video, SOS Editor In Chief Sam Inglis counts down his unsung heroes, the Top 10 items that won't make your heart beat faster — but will prove vital in the heat of a session.
Plug‑in models of classic hardware can sound great if you feed them the right level. But what level is right?
I've got a Zoom MS-70CDR [multi-effects] pedal, and a few people are saying not to use it via an aux send and return, owing to a comb-filtering issue. Have you noticed this issue with digital pedals on aux returns?