My history with Tascam goes back to the early 1990’s when I built my first studio in my parents’ garage. My console was Tascam’s M2516, a 16-channel 8-bus mixer, paired with their TSR-8 analog 8-track ...
The evolution of the broadcast mixing console continues. Much is written about digital consoles and IP-based systems; but analog consoles are still manufactured and sold. Are there circumstances where ...
Using technology from its high-end mixing consoles, this desktop mixer has impeccable audio quality that can give you that "broadcast audio" sound Have you ever wondered why orchestras don’t just use ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Combining its trademark world-class sound quality with new levels of usability and affordability, ...
Focusrite Audio Engineering Ltd. and Audient Ltd., both of the UK, announce an agreement whereby Focusrite will commence the production and sale of certain Audient product designs. The first product ...
New bands have a lot to learn: Your friends have better things to do than come to all your shows, your first five songs will most likely be shit, and when it comes time to having real recorded ...
Workflow and sound are amazing. For this money we'd go for the X32 over a full analogue mixer/outboard combo. No USB keyboard channel-naming. One-way DAW automation. Needs a tape saturation effect.
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