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Audio Interfaces: What are they and why you need one for music production

By Jr. Huff


In the last several content articles we have been sharing ways you can monitor your audio whether it's by using studio monitor speakers or by having studio quality headsets. By the end of this particular post you'll have a better grasp of what an audio interface is and the way it ties pretty much everything together.

Exactly what is an audio interface?

It happens to be the piece of audio equipment that brings your computer and mic together and makes recording possible It connects analog audio your mic picks up as well as signal your instrument and is transferred into the digital realm in which its recorded using a digital audio workstation using your laptop.

Audio interfaces have pre amps that are actually taking a less than strong signal from a microphone know as a "mic level signal" and increases it into "line level signal" therefore it can be recorded without problems.

"Lacking audio interface recording sound into a digital space and into your personal computer would not be achievable. We would continue to record sound on analogue tape and home professional recording would not be as obtainable as it is right now."

We have established that an audio user interface is valuable in addition to an important involving the recording procedure. Here are some factors to consider before going and and buy one.

What number of inputs / outputs?

If you're recording drums or perhaps a full ensemble you'll need more inputs/outputs to track it all. If you happen to be like myself you'll only have to have a couple of inputs for mics and a pair of outputs for studio monitor speakers plus a headphone output.

As a rule of thumb "if you do not foresee yourself making use of the inputs and outputs do not get them. Spend your money on a high quality pre amplifier and analogue to digital converts.

Possessing 4 inputs and outputs you're not making use of with second-rate pre amps will not advance your music production.

How does an audio interface connect to a computer?

There are three main ways an interface connects to your computer each have their own benefit and cons. If you are using a particular DAW (digital audio workstation) like Pro Tools or Logic studio, make certain that the said audio interface will work merely by checking the user manual or the manufacturer's website. We'll be diving more into a DAW's in a future posting alongside computer systems for music production.

Firewire - Primarily used with Apple computers store computer systems.

USB - Mac as well as PC friendly, the most established way to connect to a computer

PCI - These kind of interfaces may connect directly into your computer systems PCI slot.

I hope you have a better grasp of an audio interface. Check out musicproductionhq.com for personal suggestions along with other methods to make your music production simple.




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