Tools for the Personal Studio 2021
2020 drove home recording to new heights due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Top pro audio manufacturers weigh in with tips and gear suggestions to help beginners and pros alike make the most of their spaces.
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2020 drove home recording to new heights due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Top pro audio manufacturers weigh in with tips and gear suggestions to help beginners and pros alike make the most of their spaces.
In our annual look at what’s in store for the year ahead, a variety of pro-audio manufacturers assess their 2020 and share insights as to what you can expect from them—and the industry at large—over the next 12 months....
Whether working with an award-winning recording artist or mastering soundtracks for film, Colombian-born audio engineer Maria Elisa Ayerbe has long used KRK reference monitors.
Breakout rap star Lil Baby spent three weeks this spring atop the Billboard album chart with “My Turn.” Now Platinum-selling engineer Thomas “Tillie” Mann is building the rapper a home studio, which was used to record “The Bigger Picture”—a...
Steve Marcantonio turns to KRK V4 studio monitors for work in his facility, MusicHouse.
Adam Blackstone, go-to musical director, recently integrated Solid State Logic’s SiX SuperAnalogue desktop mixing console into his workflow.
With the acquisition, inMusic brings Stanton into its lineup of DJ brands including Numark, Rane and Denon DJ.
New grilles cover the latest version of KRK’s Rokit G4 line of powered near-field studio monitors.
The new monitors draw on concepts and components from KRK’s history.
By Rob Tavaglione. Producer/engineer Rob Tavaglione tries out KRK’s new smartphone app for setting up any studio monitors, including the company’s new G4 ROKITs.
What do you do for an encore if you’ve already got the best-selling line of monitors in the world? Producer/engineer Rob Tavaglione puts KRK's answer to that question through the paces in this Real-World Review.
New app aids setting up any studio monitors—but particularly KRK’s new ROKIT G4s.
Fourth generation of KRK monitors have hit the shelves.
Pro audio and live sound boom in Anaheim.
KRK Systems has introduced its new V-Series 4 nearfield studio monitors. Designed for audio production applications, the monitors are intended for recording and broadcast studios as well as sound design and audio production houses.
KRK Systems has unveiled multiple ROKIT powered studio monitors—the ROKIT 10-3 Generation 3, aimed at studio control room, post-production suites and mastering facilities; and the ROKIT 4, intended for portable use by musicians, desktop use and so on.
In the first of two instalments, Dave Robinson talks to Francesco Borsotti and his team about problems and solutions in the world of monitoring
Gibson’s KRK Systems brand is launching its new ROKIT Generation 3 Studio Monitor Series at the NAMM Show.
Offering balanced, room-filling sound at an affordable price, the ROKIT Powered 10-3 is built for what should be an increasingly popular niche in monitoring: larger (rather than smaller) secondary reference speakers, conducive to group work.
Nash Overstreet, guitarist/vocalist for Hot Chelle Rae, has been touring with KRK VXT4 reference monitors, used for various projects while on the road.
Time to replace your old monitors? Consider getting a model with the latest technology in drivers. For example, the new KRK ST8 provides amazing sound for the price, thanks in part to its drivers based on advanced materials and...
This tiny powered monitor is ideal for small studio environments like DAWs and remote trucks, as well as surround-sound setups. A two-way active loudspeaker, the V4 is a new, smaller version of the KRK V Series that includes the...
This compact powered monitor is ideal for surround sound work and small studio environments like DAWs and remote trucks. A two-way active loudspeaker, the V6 is a new, smaller version of the KRK V Series, which includes the KRK...