Then this stream of numbers is fed into the computer. First, an analogue signal is converted to a stream of numbers. Getting sound into a computer is a two-stage process.
You can't run a computer-based studio without an audio interface - but how do you know which interface is right for your computer-based studio? Analogue Inputs This change means that one piece of equipment has become indispensable. Today, the computer is the cold robot heart of the studio, and software has replaced the console and outboard. Thirty years ago, control rooms contained big mixers and racks of audio processing equipment. The audio interface is at the centre of every modern studio, but how do you choose the right one for you?