Lesson 2 — Audio Equipment Basics

Every mixer, interface, synth, and DAW shares the same fundamental controls.

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Signal Flow

Audio always moves in a path: a source sends a signal into a preamp or audio interface, then into your DAW or mixer, and finally out to monitors or headphones. Understanding that path makes troubleshooting and mixing much easier.

Source → Preamp/Gain → Interface/Converter → DAW/Mixer → Monitoring

Common Controls on Every Device

Gain sets the input level. Volume / Level controls output loudness. Pan places sound in the stereo field. Mute silences a channel; Solo isolates it. Meters show signal level and warn of clipping.

Connections & Cables

XLR carries balanced mic/line signals. 1/4" TS is unbalanced for guitars. 1/4" TRS and XLR can be balanced. RCA is unbalanced consumer. USB carries digital audio.

Monitoring

Studio monitors reveal the truth of a mix. Headphones are great for detail but exaggerate stereo width and low end. Learn both and trust your monitors for final balance.

🎧 Monakai Pro Tip

In the studio and live, gain staging is everything. If your first stage is too quiet, you fight noise. If it is too hot, you fight distortion. Watch the meters at every step.

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