There’s a reason that we spend a lot of time covering Focusrite interfaces. That’s because they make the most popular line of interfaces in the world. Today we’ll go in-depth into the
Continue reading“Thunderbolt” is a word that tends to establish where you sit on the spectrum of home recording enthusiasts. There are generally three levels of user. The novice may not have heard of Thunderbolt or,
Continue readingThe PreSonus AudioBox USB 96, with a street price under $100, is one of the standouts in the two-channel interface crowd. Here’s why. Ins and Outs Two microphone/instrument channels with auto Hi-Z switching ¼-inch
Continue readingThe way I see it, the Focusrite Clarett 4Pre USB 18×8 is aimed directly at the serious home recordist who works mostly alone but does have the occasional need for a big track count. You won’t take
Continue readingIf you’re starting out in the home recording game, you can probably get results from your computer’s built-in sound capabilities, but there comes a point when even the occasional bedroom engineer gets
Continue reading18 tracks of simultaneous USB audio input for under $500? Yes, please. From a reputable manufacturer of high-quality, great-sounding gear? Pinch me! Yet, that’s precisely what’s on offer from Focusrite
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