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Showing posts with label home studio. Show all posts

10.02.2012

Featured Equipment: Primacoustic London 8 acoustic treatment kit

Primacoustic London 8 acoustic treatment kit
The Primacoustic London 8 is the perfect ‘studio in a box’ for those that have small rooms but plan on growing! It features a selection of 14 high performance Broadway panels for optimal sound absorption and maximum control.
Find out all the details: Primacoustic London 8


TOP FEATURES
  • Complete recording studio in a box
  • Live-end, dead-end (LEDE) room design
  • High performance fabric covered acoustic panels
  • Includes easy-mount hardware and screws

Find out more and buy Primacoustic London 8 acoustic treatment kit at Revolution Audio

6.12.2012

Featured Equipment Of The Week: Presonus AudioBox Studio Pack

Presonus AudioBox Studio Pack
The AudioBox Studio Pack includes all the essentials to get started with music production on your computer: an Audio Interface, a quality Condenser Microphone, Headphones, Studio One software and all required cables. All this at a great price!
Add a desktop or boom stand and you are ready to record.

See all the details: Presonus AudioBox Studio Pack

Includes
  • AudioBox computer recording interface
  • M7 studio condenser microphone
  •  Studio One software
  • HD7 studio headphones
  • 3 meter XLR Cable
  • 4+ GB of third-party software, loops, and instruments
See all the details: Presonus AudioBox Studio Pack

3.16.2012

Choosing headphones for the home studio

You've probably noticed there are several different styles of headphones out there, some go in you ear, some go over. Some are wireless and some cancel noise. Which is the best kind to buy?

Studio Headphones
There are three kinds of headphones most commonly used in studios. They look similar but there is one feature that distinguishes the three types, that is the vents on the back of the cup.

A headphone with no vents is called a closed-back design, sound from the speaker are prevented from leaking out and outside sounds are isolated. This type of headphone is great for recording because of the isolation they provide, greatly reducing extra noise picked up by your microphones. The problem with this design is that it is difficult to build an accurate and detailed speaker in a sealed box, so you can't really trust the sound from them for mixing.