Sound cards and Audio Interface

Here you'll find audio recording equipment. Record professional audio for your podcast, video or music release.

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Are you the home studio type? Or do you work in a professional recording studio? Then you need the right audio equipment. Here you'll find audio equipment and recorders that meet today's standards.

In recent years, technological developments have made it possible to record professional music from the comfort of your living room or bedroom. Many professional artists have started this way.

But if you're recording at home, suddenly there are all kinds of noises that take your attention away from what you're doing. The washing machine is spinning and the postman rings the doorbell. The neighbor's kids are playing soccer against the wall and the Home-Is car drives by. Everyday sounds become noise. That's why you need recording equipment that focuses in and gives you the most accurate sound possible. No background noise, reverb or echo, please.

Take a look at our range of sound cards and recorders. There's something for everyone - whether you're a beginner or a seasoned musician. However, as a beginner, it can be hard to know exactly what you need for good sound recording. That's perfectly fine. We all have to start somewhere.

Not sure what to choose? Don't hesitate to contact us for advice and guidance.

Which sound card should I choose?

A sound card is a must. It's the core of your studio setupthat helps ensure the sound quality of your recording. That little box is important because all the sound passes through it. Most sound cards have two types of inputs: one for instrument cables and one for microphone cables. Many times they are combined inputs that can handle both types of cables.

When choosing a sound card, consider how many inputs and outputs you need. You might start as a soloist in your home studio, but if you want to record a band with multiple instruments and singers, you'll need a sound card with multiple inputs.