Recording covers the path from an audio signal to the finished production: capturing, converting, processing, monitoring and integrating signals into a suitable studio setup. This includes audio interfaces, microphones, studio monitors, headphones, mixers, studio hardware, acoustic treatment, cables and accessories. This overview guides you to the most important product areas for home studios, podcasting, streaming, music production, mixing and professional studio setups. Recording is not just about capturing a single audio track. It describes the complete technical and sonic process from the input signal to controlled playback in the studio. Record vocals, speech, instruments or external sources. Make analogue signals digitally usable via interfaces or converters. Shape, mix, control and integrate signals into the workflow. Check recordings and mixes through monitors or headphones. Add room treatment, furniture, cables and accessories where needed. The recording range at MUSIC STORE is structured around typical studio tasks. This helps you quickly find the right starting point for recording, monitoring, mixing, room setup and accessories. For vocals, speech, instruments and mobile recording setups. For mixing, editing, monitoring and reliable sound assessment. For speech recording, voice-over, gaming, live streams and social content. For multiple signals, external processing, studio workflows and larger setups. For better room control, clean cabling, safe transport and an organised studio. Different product areas become more important depending on the target group. The overview shows typical setups and the matching equipment. To get started, an audio interface, a studio microphone, studio headphones, suitable cables and a microphone stand are usually useful. For mixing and music production, studio monitors and acoustic treatment are often added. Depending on the application, a home studio includes an audio interface, microphone, headphones, studio monitors, cables, stands and studio accessories. Acoustic treatment helps improve recording and monitoring conditions. Both belong together. The microphone captures the source, while the audio interface connects microphones, instruments, headphones, monitors and the computer. For good results, both components should match the intended application. Headphones are practical for recording, editing and quiet work. Studio monitors are especially useful for mixing and sound assessment because they reproduce the sound in the room. For podcasting and streaming, a good speech microphone, an audio interface or USB microphone, headphones and a stable mount are especially important. Depending on the setup, complete solutions can make getting started easier. Room acoustics affect how recordings sound and how reliably mixes can be judged. Acoustic treatment helps reduce unwanted reflections and improve the monitoring situation.Recording and studio equipment for recording, monitoring and production
What does recording mean?
Capture
Conversion
Processing
Monitoring
Setup
What do we offer?
Recording
Monitoring
Podcast & Streaming
Mixing, Routing & Studio Hardware
Room, Protection & Accessories
Recording equipment by target group and application
Target group
Required equipment
Typical solution
Beginners and home studios
Audio interface, studio microphone, headphones, cables, microphone stand
For first vocal recordings, instruments, songwriting, demos and home productions.
Podcasters and streamers
Speech microphone, USB microphone or audio interface, headphones, mount, accessories
For clear speech recordings, voice-over, gaming, live streams and social content.
Producers and beatmakers
Audio interface, controller, studio headphones, studio monitors, studio hardware
For producing, arranging, beatmaking, editing, automation and creative workflows.
Mixing and mastering
Studio monitors, studio headphones, acoustic treatment, controller, audio converters
For precise sound assessment, detailed control and reliable monitoring conditions.
Project studios and professional studios
Microphones, interfaces, studio mixers, converters, studio hardware, monitors, acoustics, cabling
For high-quality recordings, flexible signal paths, multiple sources and reliable studio workflows.
Mobile recording and live setups
Compact interfaces, headphones, mobile microphones, bags, cases and cables
For recordings on the go, live captures, small productions and flexible setups outside the studio.
Frequently asked questions about recording and studio equipment
What recording equipment do I need to get started?
What belongs in a home studio?
What is more important: microphone or audio interface?
Do I need studio monitors or are headphones enough?
Which equipment is suitable for podcasting and streaming?
Why is room acoustics important for recording?