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  1. Buyer's Guide: Burl Audio B80 And B16 Mothership

    Posted by Leo Gillis

    Buyer's Guide: Burl Audio B80 And B16 Mothership
    In the world of modern audio, all roads lead to digital. Some of those audio paths are smooth and quiet as fresh asphalt, while others are made of grooved concrete that offer up road noise. No matter the route, BURL Audio's B80 Mothership is capable of transforming your audio unlike any other converter. At BURL Audio, the transition from analog to digital, or vice versa, is about far more than the accuracy of binary digits. It’s about what they like to call "soul power." When you hear a playback that sounds larger than life - that’s soul power. When you hear a playback and can’t believe it’s your performance – that’s soul power. When you hear a playback that just sounds like a record, even before it’s processed – that’s soul power. BURL Audio's B80 Mothership gives you that power and will be the vehicle for your journey to audio riches. Continue reading →
  2. Burl Audio Introduces New Mothership Cards For NAMM 2019

    Posted by Brad Pack

    Burl Audio Introduces New Mothership Cards For NAMM 2019
    Burl Audio is known for their innovative Mothership, a modular AD/DA audio interface equipped with swappable “daughter cards.” Ahead of the upcoming 2019 NAMM Show, Burl has announced the release of two new daughter cards, the B4 Mic Pre and BDA4m. While Burl has expertly created the Mothership to be adaptable to any studio's workflow, the true brilliance lies in the sound. Each daughter card offers an all-discrete, Class-A signal path with transformers and custom op-amps for analog-esque tone in the digital domain. Continue reading →
  3. Utilizing Audio Over IP With The Burl Audio Mothership And BMB4

    Posted by Brad Pack

    Utilizing Audio Over IP With The Burl Audio Mothership And BMB4
    A few months ago, we did a blog on audio over IP systems and their usefulness in the studio, on stage and in post-production or broadcast settings. One of the most interesting AoIP systems on the list was the Burl Audio Mothership, a fully customizable 80-channel AD/DA converter with options for DigiLink, MADI and Dante connections. Burl Audio's new BMB4 module extends these connectivity capabilities to the Waves SoundGrid platform for both the B16 Mothership and the B80 Mothership. With 64 I/O channels of Waves SoundGrid connectivity, the BMB4 truly opens up a wide range of options for your workflow, no matter which type of studio or live setting you're working in. Continue reading →
  4. The Power of Burl Audio's Masterful B80 Mothership

    Posted by Bryan Reilly

    The Power of Burl Audio's Masterful B80 Mothership
    With all of the great converters out there, you might ask "Why Burl Audio?" Read on to learn more about these powerful tools and how they can revolution your studio's audio output. Continue reading →
  5. Vintage King and Burl Audio Are Giving Away A B2 Bomber ADC

    Posted by Eric Allen

    Vintage King and Burl Audio Are Giving Away A B2 Bomber ADC
    blog_burlgiveaway_1Known for their hearty gear fueled by soul power, Burl Audio has been changing the studio game since the release of the very first converter. The brand's B2 Bomber ADC is an incredible two-channel 192kHz analog/digital converter that has won rave reviews from a long list of engineers, mixers and producers from around the world. Continue reading →
  6. The Soul Power Behind Burl Audio

    Posted by Eric Allen

    The Soul Power Behind Burl Audio
    BurlAudioSince 2006, Burl Audio has been changing the world of pro audio one studio at a time and they wouldn't have it any other way. By taking their incredible converter creation, the B80 Mothership, around the world, owner/lead designer Rich Williams has amassed a group of followers that includes some of the biggest and brightest creators today like Eddie Kramer, Vance Powell and Dave Cobb. Continue reading →
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