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When it comes to recording, typical headphones don’t really cut it. You’ll need a pair of studio headphones designed to limit sound bleed, which is key if you plan on layering multiple tracks.
When it comes to recording, typical headphones don’t really cut it. You’ll need a pair of studio headphones designed to limit sound bleed, which is key if you plan on layering multiple tracks.
The beating heart of any home recording setup is the audio interface, and here we have an M-Track Duo, which is a typical 2-input interface at the beginner end of the spectrum. It’s got combi ...