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Pixel Pulse Home Studio Setup – Mac Mini Core i5 2.8GHz 512GB SSD 16GB M-Audio Interface Akai Midi Drum pad 8” M-Audio Monitors Studio Projects B3 Mic

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Pixel Pulse Home Studio Setup – Mac Mini Core i5 2.8GHz 512GB SSD 16GB M-Audio Interface Akai Midi Drum pad 8” M-Audio Monitors Studio Projects B3 Mic

  • 21” Apple Display
  • Mac Mini Core i5 2.8GHz 512GB SSD 16GB
  • Wireless keyboard
  • mouse trackpad
  • M-Audio Interface
  • Akai Midi Drum Pad
  • 8” M-Audio Monitors
  • Studio Projects B3 Mic
  • Mic shock mount
  • 2 Headphones
  • Mic Stands and Shield
  • Black folding table and stool
  • Mic Cable
  • Speaker Cable
  • Power Strip
  • Headphone Splitter

Pixel Pulse Home Studio Setup

Your Sound. Your Space. Your Start.

Whether you’re producing beats, recording vocals, or fine-tuning mixes, the Pixel Pulse Studio Setup is built to bring your creativity to life — all in one compact, powerful workstation that’s ready the moment you are.

At the heart of the setup is a Mac Mini (Core i5, 2.8GHz) with 16GB RAM and a speedy 512GB SSD — giving you smooth performance across DAWs, plugins, and audio projects. Paired with a clean 21” Apple Display, you’ll have the space and clarity you need to work without distractions.

What’s Inside the Studio:

  • M-Audio Interface – Crisp, low-latency recording and playback with reliable connectivity.

  • Akai MIDI Drum Pad – For hands-on beatmaking, sample triggering, and creative control.

  • 8” M-Audio Monitors – Clean, balanced sound to hear your mix the way it was meant to be.

  • Studio Projects B3 Condenser Mic – A versatile large-diaphragm mic that captures vocals and instruments with clarity.

  • Shock Mount, Mic Stand & Isolation Shield – For clean, professional-sounding vocal takes.

  • 2 Studio Headphones – Whether you’re tracking, mixing, or editing — you’re covered.

Also Included:

  • Wireless Keyboard & Mouse Trackpad – For a smooth, cable-free workspace.

  • Black Folding Table + Stool – Compact, sturdy, and easy to fit in any home studio space.

  • Mic Cable, Speaker Cable, Headphone Splitter, Power Strip – All the essential wiring, ready to plug and play.


If you’re looking to build a serious home studio without the guesswork, the Pixel Pulse Setup gives you the gear, the power, and the clean look to jump straight into creating.

Whether you’re recording at home or setting up a mobile rig, this bundle gives you the power and gear you need without the guesswork. It’s all here — just add inspiration.

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Essential Equipment for Your Home Recording Studio

Getting the right gear is half the battle. A solid home studio setup is all about finding equipment that works well together and helps you get the sound you want. Digital or analog, it’s the combo that counts.

Computer and Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) Software

Your computer is the heart of your studio—there is no way around it. Whether you’re using a Mac or PC, ensure you’ve at least 16GB of RAM and a decent multicore processor. We recommend 8-12 core CPUs. Many people swear by Apple’s MacBook Pro for its stability and speed, but numerous PCs can also deliver the same results.

Screen Of A Digital Audio Workstation (DAW)

Your DAW is the primary software where everything happens: recording, editing, mixing, and more.

Some of the most popular DAWs:

 

  • Pro Tools – pretty much the industry standard
  • Logic Pro – Mac only, incredible built-in sounds
  • Ableton Live – a favorite for electronic and live performance
  • FL Studio – tons of beatmakers swear by it
  • Reaper – super affordable but still pro-level

Audio Interfaces and Preamps

Audio interfaces convert analog signals into digital ones, enabling you to connect microphones and instruments. Good preamps in your interface mean your mics will sound cleaner and fuller.

What matters most:

 

  • How many inputs and outputs do you need?
  • Are the preamps any good?
  • Does it support high sample rates and bit depth?
  • Is latency low enough for real-time monitoring?
  • USB or Thunderbolt connection—what works with your computer?

Studio Monitors and Headphones

Decent monitors are a must for mixing. Near-field monitors, set up at ear level in a treated room, will provide the most accurate sound.

Things to think about:

  • Active vs. Passive: Active have built-in amps, so they’re easier for most home studios
  • Size: 5–8-inch woofers are usually enough
  • Frequency response: Look for something as flat as possible

Headphones are just as important, especially for tracking or late-night mixing.

You’ll want:

 

  • Closed-back for recording (less bleed)
  • Open-back for mixing (more natural sound)
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Microphones for Recording Vocals and Instruments

Different jobs need different mics. The Shure SM57 and Rode NT1 are classics for a reason—they deliver exceptional results.

Types you’ll probably want:

 

  • Large-diaphragm condensers: Best for vocals
  • Dynamic mics: Great for amps, drums, loud stuff
  • Small-diaphragm condensers Are Used for Acoustic guitars, cymbals, and other instruments.

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  1. Lillian Bell (verified owner)

    Home Studio Setup is durable, reliable, and professional. Easy to assemble and makes recording at home simple.

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Good quality.Good service.The product is firmly packed.Very fast delivery.Very well worth the money.

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