Focusrite Scarlett 2i2
I use this audio interface provided by Focusrite. It comes with 2 XLR and TS inputs for stereo and mono recordings, air mode, direct monitoring to minimize latency, headphone outputs, and outputs for desktop speakers. It has a crisp, clear sound for condenser and dynamic mics, keyboards, guitars, and basses. Check it out here.
Blue Yeti Nano
I use this USB microphone mainly for recording vocals, violin, and sometimes other instruments that would sound best with this mic. It provides an extremely clear and vivid sound while efficiently reducing background noise. It is equipped with a USB port that attaches to your computer, a headphone jack to more closely hear what you are recording, and a volume knob to adjust the volume. Also, it can change between Cardioid mode (only picking up noise from the front) and Omnidirectional mode (picking up noise from all directions). Learn more about it here.
Yamaha P-45 Keyboard
This is the main keyboard I use in all or most of my music videos. The P-45 sounds extremely realistic and professional, and it comes with several different sound presets, such as grand piano, organ, strings, electric piano, and more. It has a USB port for MIDI capabilities, a pedal jack, and a headphone jack that can accept both TS and TSR cables, which is how I connect my audio interface to the keyboard. Learn more here.
Ableton Live 10 Suite
Ableton Live 10 Suite is one of the best and most widely used Digital Audio Workstation, or DAW. What's unique about Ableton Live 10 is its two different windows: Session View and Arrangement View. Ableton 10 also comes with hundreds of instrument presets, sounds, and loops. You can also download plugins for even more sounds and possibilities! Download this amazing music production software here