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Recording

Microphones, preamps, interfaces, acoustic treatment — capturing audio from the real world.

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Audio InterfaceAn audio interface is a hardware device that converts analog audio signals — from microphones, instruments, or line-level sources…Recording
Buffer SizeBuffer Size controls DAW latency and CPU load.Recording
ClipClip is the fundamental container of audio or MIDI data in a DAW.Recording
Condenser MicrophoneCondenser microphone explained for producers: how capacitor transducers capture detail, phantom power, polar patterns, and when…Recording
DI BoxDI Box (Direct Injection Box) converts high-impedance instrument signals to mic-level for clean, noise-free recording.Recording
Dynamic MicrophoneDynamic microphone: the complete producer's guide.Recording
LatencyLatency is the measurable time delay between an audio signal entering a digital system and its reproduced output, expressed in…Recording
Microphone PlacementMicrophone placement is the deliberate positioning of a microphone — in terms of distance, angle, height, and acoustic…Recording
PDCPDC (Plugin Delay Compensation) keeps every track in your DAW time-aligned when plugins introduce latency.Recording
Phantom PowerPhantom Power (+48V DC) powers condenser mics through balanced XLR cables.Recording
Polar PatternPolar pattern defines which directions a microphone picks up sound.Recording
PreampPreamp explained for producers: how preamplifiers work, circuit types, gain staging, hardware vs plugin, and how to choose the…Recording
RecordingRecording is the process of capturing audio signals — from microphones, instruments, or electronic sources — and converting them…Recording
Vocal ProductionVocal production is the complete discipline of capturing, editing, processing, and mixing a human voice within a recorded track —…Recording
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