Last week I told you about the Black Friday/Cyber Monday deals that B&H had going on audio recording gear – Black Friday and Cyber Monday Specials on Pro Audio Gear At B&H. But now that it IS Cyber Monday, they have sweetened some of these deals even more. Chief among the gear with improved prices include the M-Audio Fast Track Audio Interface, whose regular price is $99. Today you can get it for $69! But only on the stock that’s left, which is limited.
M-Audio Fast Track For $69

The regular price for this excellent audio interface (part of our “Home Studio Configuration #2“) is $99. But today (Nov 26th, 2012) until midnight, until supplies last, you can get it for $69 PLUS free shipping! This is an incredible deal. The Fast Track also comes with limited version of Pro Tools called Pro Tools SE. Get in on it while you can. Click Here.
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In 2012 the likelihood that a decent recording microphone will be horribly mismatched with a decent mic preamp (included in the audio interface units I talk about on this site) is, in my opinion, really low. Now, when I say “decent,” I’m talking about microphones from well-known and respected manufacturers like
I was reading an article this morning about how to select a sound card for your laptop if you plan to do pro-sounding recording on the move. For the most part though, when you say “sound card” in relation to professional sounding recording, what you’re really saying is “audio interface,” or external sound card. In fact, most interface units aren’t “cards” at all, but usually boxes that plug into the laptop either via USB or Firewire (more USB these days). Anyway, the more I read through the article, the more I realized that for the most part, any interface you choose for your laptop would also be great for your regular non-mobile computer. So the questions you ask yourself about mobile recording interfaces are largely the same as you’d ask for your home studio recording interface. These days, unless you plan to become a commercial recording studio, the interface units for a computer based home studio will be small boxes, i.e. the same as would be appropriate for mobile recording.



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It is not at all uncommon (meaning I do this all the time!!) to plug the condenser mic in and get all ready to record only to find there is no sound coming through the mic because someone (me) forgot to turn on phantom power. You have been warned.
The term preamp, most often paired with the word microphone is something you’ll see a lot if you do much reading about audio recording. So what is a preamp? Well first off, it’s short for “preamplifier.” Second, yes – it is a thing that amplifies something before it goes to an amplifier. I know, I know – more confusing terminology in the audio recording world. Shocker. That’s one of the reasons I write these articles.
