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DIY Recording Equipment launches ‘Instagram filters for audio’

Watch this video about DIY Recording Equipment by local videographer Cory Popp.

DIY Recording Equipment, a hardware company based out of NextFab, has launched Colour — a piece of recording equipment that founder Peterson Goodwyn describes as like “Instagram filters for audio.” The company builds and sells DIY Colour kits so that hackers can make their own equipment.

Watch this video about DIY Recording Equipment by local videographer Cory Popp.

Listen to the extended interview here.

Or, watch our video about Goodwyn and his company here.

If you’re a Philly Maker and would like to be profiled by Popp, get more info here.

Companies: NextFab

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