A recording system can consist of an audio interface with which you not only record sound, but also edit it. You can record different forms of sound, such as the sound of the microphone, sound of different instruments or sound from a synthesizer with all kinds of added effects. A good audio interface is versatile and user-friendly. After connecting the audio cable, the buttons are self-explanatory and you can get started right away. It stimulates your musical creativity and producing and mixing becomes easier and more challenging with the right audio equipment.
An audio interface as a recording system
There are various brands of audio interface equipment on the market. With audio technological equipment and the audio software from the PreSonus brand, you get a real quality product. For years, PreSonus and Black Lion Audio, among others, have been at the top of all audio technology brands in the music and sound industry. Take, for example, the extensive Quantum 48x48 Thunderbolt 2 Audio Interface from PreSonus. This gives you a range of 120 decibels and has 32 input and 32 output channels. You can even expand the standard channels to 192 input and output channels. You can really get by with this.
For recordings in a fixed studio or at a mobile work location
The PreSonus Studio 192 recording system is also worth considering. With its trendy appearance in the form of a metal frame with blue accents, the knobs, buttons and lights are a valuable addition for controlling and reading audio information. There is also a 192 Mobile version of this audio interface for mobile work locations.
A unique addition to your sound: the Aphex Exciter
'Making your world sound better' is not without reason the slogan of the Aphex brand. The Aphex Exciter recording system does not change the material you have recorded, it only extracts a part that needs to be amplified. It doesn't make your sound louder or softer, but it really adds to the quality of your sound. It is a dual system, with which you can set the number of Hertz yourself. Below this number of Hertz is the frequency you want to edit. You can turn the number of Hertz all the way up with the dial and choose all the sound, or you can choose a lower frequency and therefore only part of the total frequency to edit.
Dual system for twice the results
The dual recording system allows you to use two types of input. On the one hand you can edit an instrument, on the other hand you can edit vocals. Whatever you want. You can also edit two different instruments with this one system. You can even use the Aphex Exciter in a large open space like a shopping center or concert hall, if you want to make a speaker's voice sound clearer and clearer. You can manually give a positive impulse to the part of the frequency that you want to emphasize.
The usefulness of a condenser studio microphone
You don't just use a microphone when recording or broadcasting voice or amplifying it during editing. You can also use it for other sounds and instruments. The sound is not affected by noise or other ambient sounds, creating clear customers. For example, when the condenser studio microphone is placed in front of a guitar player, you can hear very clearly the movement of the fingers over the strings when using the guitar. Normally you also notice the noise of the microphone itself, but with the Rode NT1000 condenser studio microphone you will not be bothered by this. The microphone itself only has 6 decibels of self-noise. That is remarkable and you can immediately hear it in the recording and editing of the sound on your recording system.