Creative's Sound Blaster is making a resurgence, with the brand switching to a modular sound card that doesn't look like ...
The Sound Blaster Re:Imagine (Horizon version) is currently available for pre-order on Kickstarter at a discounted price of $329 for the core hub with four modules. The planned retail price is $500.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is obsessed with codifying your biology. First it was scanning your eyeballs — and now it’s scanning your thoughts. The insight is based on a new hiring decision by Altman. He’s ...
An audio interface is the heart of any home studio and serves as a bridge between your instruments, microphones, and computer. Unlike your computer's built-in sound card, a dedicated audio interface ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Over the last three years or so I’ve reviewed more audio interfaces than I care to remember. It’s ...
Universal Audio's Volt series of audio interfaces was launched in 2021, promising "classic studio sound" at a price that's within reach of budget-conscious musicians and presenting a more affordable ...
35% of Canadians say their commute has gotten worse, with 73% agreeing audio makes their trips feel shorter TORONTO, Sept. 24, 2025 /CNW/ - As Canadians settle back into their routines, SiriusXM asked ...
I have long thought, after nearly a full seven years of testing, taking in, and reviewing gaming hardware, that both my console and gaming PC setups were fully optimised for my preferred performance ...
The biggest booth at CEDIA Expo 2025 showcases JBL and ARCAM audio, Samsung TVs, and a JBL Synthesis 11.4.8 home theater. Samsung Electronics America and Harman Luxury Audio are at CEDIA Expo 2025 in ...
Unbox and test the Behringer UMC22 audio interface. Discover its features and how it performs for music recording. #BehringerUMC22 #AudioInterface #Unboxing Canada Suffers Blow from New Trump Tariff ...
If these were the early 2000s. We would have said that having a sound card is a flex. With good reason, too. You'd slap one into your PC, crank up a media player, and pretend you were mastering audio.