Lesson 19 — Signal Processing: Input & Output Gain

Garbage in, garbage out. Level your signals before you process them.

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Input Gain

Input gain sets how loud the signal is when it enters a plugin or device. Too low and you fight noise; too high and you clip or distort unintentionally. Aim for healthy levels that leave headroom.

Output Gain

Output gain sets the level after processing. If a compressor or EQ changes loudness, output gain lets you match levels before and after. This keeps fader positions meaningful.

Gain Staging

Every stage in the chain should have a comfortable level. Think of it as water pressure: too little pressure and nothing flows; too much and pipes burst. In audio, clipping is the burst.

MONAKAI SIGNAL-LAB

Adjust input and output gain around a simulated compressor/EQ. Watch the meters and listen for clipping.

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In the studio I always leave headroom on the way in. You can always turn a clean recording up; you cannot un-distort a clipped take.

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