Many parts of your signal chain will affect your final result, but no part of your setup is as critical as the instrument you use—whether you’re miking up an acoustic or rocking an electric with an amp, or plugging in directly to an interface.
Microphones capture sounds at their source, and interfaces allow you to get sounds in and out of your computer. The quality and type of your mic, its placement—plus the interface’s preamps and converters—will all ultimately affect your tone.
Using software controllers and virtual instruments gives you the ultimate hands-on control, allowing you to make on-the-fly adjustments and putting massive sound libraries at your fingertips.
A digital audio workstation (DAW) is a computer-based multitrack recorder and mixing board. Use it to route your signal, add software-based effects, amp modeling and more to dial in your perfect mix.
The difference between “okay” and “perfect” is often very subtle. When composing and mixing, a reliable reference is crucial to creating depth, width and color with precision and accuracy.
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