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by Gabby Bloch · Posted
One of the most essential pieces of equipment for podcast recording is the audio interface. And when it comes to podcast-centric interfaces, there are a lot of options to consider, from the number of mic inputs offered to the kind of functionality that best suits your needs. We’ve put together a list of the top interfaces on the market for both solo and multi-person podcasts and have made sure to include some portable options for those who are taking their show on the road.
For Solo Podcasting
Audio Interfaces
The highly popular brand,
by Freddy Gerngross · Posted
Synthesizer manufacturers have given us a lot to fawn over in the last few years, from superpowered creation stations to compact gear that packs a punch—but sometimes, it’s best to stick with the tried-and-true classics we know and love. In this shopping guide, we’ll take a look at some of the best synthesizers that B&H has to offer—whether it’s the hottest new gear or one of the mainstays of the market.
Flagship Models ($3000+)
These synthesizers are the best of the best manufacturers have to offer—and their price point reflects it. If
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
If you’re a musician, investing in a couple of effects processor pedals is a great way to expand your creative possibilities, whether on stage or in the studio. Since there are a myriad of options available on the market, we thought it would be helpful to list our favorites, from powerful distortion pedals to multi-effects processors for vocals and acoustic instruments.
Overdrive and Distortion Effects
For budget-conscious musicians in search of an 80’s style rock or heavy metal sound, the
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
For those of us who have only mixed in stereo, setting up a Dolby Atmos studio can be quite a challenge. Of course, one of the first steps to mixing and mastering in Atmos is to invest in an interface that offers at least 10 output channels. You’ll also need speaker calibration tools and other acoustic adjustment features, which are included in some of the models listed in this article. While working with Dolby Atmos is not cheap, we’ve provided Atmos compatible interfaces in various price categories to meet the needs of every budget.
ORIA
by Trevor Collins · Posted
There's no denying that as of 2025, Avid's venerable DAW program Pro Tools remains the de facto industry standard for professional audio productions. Increasingly, it has also become a popular choice for amateurs and small projects as well. With a wide range of project sizes, types, and channel counts being needed by engineers and producers big and small, it can be hard to determine which version of Pro Tools will best serve your needs.
Avid Pro Tools Artist, Studio, and Ultimate editions
That's where B&H comes in. In this article we
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
If you’re new to podcasting and wondering what kind of recording equipment you will need, you’ll likely be facing the choice between a straightforward audio interface and dedicated podcast recorder or workstation. We’ll break down the differences between these two options to help get you started.
Audio Interfaces
If you own a
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
Make no mistake. Mixing for Dolby Atmos can be a difficult and pricey endeavor. Unfortunately, even for audio professionals, the learning curve for using Dolby Atmos creation technology is quite a bit tougher than knowing which tools to buy. That said, a great way to start dipping your toes into this stuff is to become familiar with the Atmos production gear currently available on the market.
Dolby Atmos Audio Interfaces
One of the most challenging steps to starting your Dolby Atmos studio journey is finding an appropriate audio interface that
by Jason T · Posted
Although the season might look a bit different this year, due to the pandemic, students are returning to classrooms, nonetheless. The beginning of the school year is a time when many students are in the market for a new laptop, and if you’re interested in using your new computer to compose, produce, record, or mix music, there are some things you should keep in mind while shopping. Ten years ago, only the highest-end laptops were powerful enough to take on the task of real-time audio processing, and even still, they paled in comparison to the
by Andrew Eisele · Posted
During the holidaze, it's easy to get overwhelmed, and sometimes we forget to get a gift for that someone special. If that someone is a musician, then we've got a list of great gift ideas that won't break the bank and will guarantee to put a smile on their face.
Digital Metronome
For hundreds of years, musicians have used a mechanical musical chronometer, or a metronome, to keep tempo during practice and performances. Any musician will find a metronome invaluable.
The
by Nicholas Messitte · Posted
So, you know someone interested in SoundCloud Rap. Maybe it’s your son, daughter, niece, or nephew. Maybe it’s a little brother or sister. Whoever it is, your little buddy—or “Lil’ Bud” for short—is showing all the signs of SoundCloud mania: they’re dying their hair a new color every day, and they’re holding a tattoo gun up to their face as you read this.
You won’t let them ink up their cheek, of course. But you will encourage creativity wherever it may be found. Thus, you’d like to buy them a gift to facilitate their dream of making paper and
by Nicholas Messitte · Posted
This will be a crash course in recording music anywhere you can find a power supply. We’re not talking about traditional studio recording—this is about turning whatever you have into a working studio, making the most out of the situation. You’ll find a buying guide, some concrete tips, and suggestions for further reading.
The Simple Setup
There’s an old adage that a good engineer can make a whole record with a Shure SM57. I know from experience this is the case, especially if the record is on the simpler side, and doesn’t require multi-miked
by Phillip Nichol… · Posted
Whether you record demo tracks on the road, produce podcasts at home, or collaborate with other artists in random locations, having a travel-friendly audio interface is key to staying versatile in your work. An ideal interface would be small enough to fit in a backpack, laptop bag, or satchel while supporting multiple types of I/O and USB powering. Seriously, the last thing you need is to have your ideas vanish whilst frantically searching for a free AC power outlet. Thankfully, your options are plentiful in number, and I’d like to bring your
by Nicholas Messitte · Posted
So, you got a friend. Maybe a niece, nephew, or kid of your own. Perhaps a grandchild, and you want your gifts to feel more relevant than the usual newspaper clipping and check for fifty bucks. And what’s this—your little buddy is making videos now? On YouTube? From the videos, it looks like they’ve got the video and lighting figured out, but maybe they could some help in the audio department.
If that’s the case, you can easily swoop in—cool friend or parental figure that you are—and get them something both useful and cool, something that’ll
by Nicholas Messitte · Posted
Say you’re a musician traveling on the road, or a producer—somebody who likes to make music from a laptop-based studio. You camp out at a hotel and program what you need to program, or mix what you need to mix. Eventually, you’ll run into problems.
The files you’re working on will require more space than your laptop allows. Or, you’ll run a lot of samples and virtual instruments, both of which tend to run more smoothly on an external drive. Even if you can fit all your projects on a laptop, you can’t forget about backup—the threat of losing
by Phillip Nichol… · Posted
If you make music, you know that you can’t control when your creativity flashes into existence. Thankfully, the ability to follow the meandering muse is becoming easier and easier via increasingly powerful smartphones, tablets, and user-friendly production apps. With the portable power they give, you can be on a plane or in a train making music and stacking tracks instead of just sitting there being angry that your inspiration lacks the consideration to be well-timed.
So, let’s say that you’ve got these musical ideas in your phone or tablet