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How to choose an audio interface

How to choose an audio interface

Updated 5.6.2025 Gear
Anyone who plans to get his music production into computer will, sooner or later, come across a term audio interface. This portable hardware device can also be called a sound card. The name can suggest that it's just a slim card, the standard format, however, resembles a small box with several connector inputs and buttons. Inputs are used to connect microphones, speakers, instruments, or other sound devices with the computer.
How to buy acoustic guitar

How to buy acoustic guitar

Updated 3.6.2025 Gear
Acoustic guitars may seem the same, but just a short inspection may surprise you as to their differences. If you are choosing your first guitar and are lost, or are looking for some answers, count on us.
How to choose a recorder

How to choose a recorder

Updated 27.12.2024 Gear
The recorder is the perfect melodic wind instrument for anyone just entering the world of music. Children and beginners alike will be captivated by the simple control and clear, intelligible sound. It can be involved in all children's activities both in and out of school music lessons. When played regularly, it strengthens the breathing muscles and relieves children's upper respiratory problems.
Everything important about LP records

Everything important about LP records

13.2.2024 Gear
In the article, you will read about the history and birth of vinyl records, the care that they require, how to set up the turntable correctly and how to store your collection so that it will last for years. You will learn something about recording and mastering records and we will end with the biggest vinyl holiday – Record Store Day.
How to choose a studio monitor

How to choose a studio monitor

9.2.2023 Gear
Studio monitors are a standard feature of every professional or home recording studio. Quality studio monitors must reflect the recorded sound faithfully and without embellishment, and are an indispensable helper when mixing music recordings.