This compact mixer, SD card recorder, and USB interface is rugged, light, and raises the bar for mobile podcast, music, and broadcast applications...Read More
Audio phase meters aren’t only for checking final mixes—insert one in the master output, and solo tracks to gain insights about phase, level, and imaging....Read More
Ripple editing is common with video editing, and now it’s being integrated into DAWs. Find out how to take advantage of this powerful editing feature....Read More
Tremolos have come a long way since surf music. Synching them to tempo, and using serial or parallel routings, can add a new kind of rhythmic spice....Read More
With so many interface choices, make sure you choose one that’s compatible with your computer, and has enough I/O to handles the type of projects you do....Read More
Now that Cakewalk is free, you can download it to take advantage of the ability to create stretchable loops, with features not found in other programs....Read More
Native Instrument’s Rig Kontrol 3 isn’t supported any more, but it still works just fine with Windows 10 as a cool foot controller/audio interface....Read More
When mixing guitar, equalization is key to making sure the guitar fits well with the other tracks—and these 7 tips are all about helping toward that goal....Read More
Preverb, where reverb swelled up to a note’s start instead of decaying after the note, was big in the 60s. Here’s how to get that sound with today’s DAWs....Read More
Filters are some of the most common audio building blocks - you'll encounter them often. This glossary covers the meaning of the most common filter terms....Read More