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Audio recording is the process of creating a sound wave representation in an electronic medium. Use for questions directly related to the audio recording process.

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DB25 recording outs include effects and equalization

As mentioned in the user manual, the recording outs are just after the input gain control. So before low-cut, insert and EQ. This means that the audio coming out of these outputs is just gain adapted …
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Is there a way to find the degree of compression used in a recording

(This answer assumes that the OP is asking about dynamic compression while recording) Note : it is usually considered bad practice to apply dynamic processing while recording as it is much easier to …
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Are there any significant differences between using a dedicated audio interface and a field ...

Besides their respective quality in terms of mic pre-amplifier quality (as mentioned by @joseem), here are some points : field recorder dedicated controls for gain and various functions available o …
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Is DSD actually practical or just theoretical

Partial answer : Many Analog to Digital converters are actually implemented using a one bit ADC at a high sampling frequency (several MHz). The bitstream is then decimated to more common formats like …
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Audio Signal Difference Extraction

You might get the difference between signal A and signal B by putting them on two parallel tracks, invert the phase of track B and sum both tracks on a mix bus.
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Recognition of timing information by sound device

When using a DAW, wether for midi sequencing or audio recording, the fundamental timing of the DAW is managed by a high frequency clock. Depending on your DAW and audio interface, this clock source c …
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Software equivalents for the high end hardware microphone pre amps

Actually, the mic pre amp you are mentioning is a pre amp plus a processing chain (a dynamics processor and some filters and eqs). You cannot emulate the pre amp itself in software as amplifying the …
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Microphone polar plot measurement frequencies

When you can see various frequencies in the polar plot, it means the measurement have been made several times with pure sinusoids at the given frequencies. Notice that to measure frequency response of …
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Combine two mono mics into one stereo signal, such that each mic gets its own channel (left ...

You need a 2 mono to 1 stereo 3.5 adapter. (As it seems the input of the Zoom H1 is a 3.5 mm female jack). This is not a Y combiner. That is a cable with 2 female mono 3.5 mm jack to 1 male stereo 3. …
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