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Interview: Thomas Barefoot, Founder of Barefoot Speakers

Frontier is Output’s studio monitor powered by Barefoot, one of the most respected names in audio. Get to know Thomas Barefoot.

The Ultimate List of Travel Essentials for Musicians

Before you head out on the road, check out Output’s list of travel essentials for musicians.

Output Quickies: Learn How to Master Rev, Exhale, and More

All the Output instruments have one wonderful thing in common: track-ready factory presets. But now and then, it’s fun to dive in a little deeper.

Rapid Fire Responses: Ryan Lott of Son Lux

Meet Ryan Lott from the band Son Lux. Lott was able to take a few minutes out of his day to answer seven rapid-fire questions from Output.

CDM Reviews Substance: “There Is a Whole Studio Inside”

Create Digital Music says: “It’s better to describe SUBSTANCE as a studio than a big soundware pack.”

Producer Spot Reviews Substance: “Output You Really Nailed It”

Producer Spot calls SUBSTANCE “The first big innovation in bass music since Massive.”

Music Tech Reviews Movement: “Immediate and Accessible”

Music Tech says MOVEMENT is: “The perfect remedy for those moments when inspiration starts to run dry…”

Analog Meets Digital: Moog Mother-32 and Movement

Coming to us from his San Jose studio, producer Gustaf Fjelstrom shows how to transform analog sounds from a Moog Mother-32 using MOVEMENT.

Look Inside The Glitch Mob’s Creative Process

Ooah, Boreta, and ediT are the electronic dance musicians collectively known as The Glitch Mob. Get a look inside their collaboration process.

Fact Magazine Reviews Movement: “Musical Swiss Army Knife”

“If you’re struggling to make a track come to life, then it’s an incredibly easy way to transform your sound.”

Ask.Audio Reviews Movement: “Immediate Gratification”

Ask.Audio says: “MOVEMENT isn’t just an effect, it’ll improve your quality of life as a musician.”

Create Digital Music Reviews Movement: “Easy to Approach”

Create Digital Music says: “This rhythmic effect does so much, it’s a little scary.”