Recording & Production
Audio interfaces, studio monitors, gain staging, acoustic treatment, signal flow — everything that turns a good performance into a finished recording.
Recording is a chain. Every link — the mic, the interface, the room, the monitors you mix on — adds or removes something before the sound reaches a listener. And a weak link anywhere caps the quality of everything downstream, no matter how good the rest of the chain is. A world-class microphone into a noisy interface, or a flawless take mixed in an untreated room, will only ever be as good as that one weak point allows.
These guides cover the gear and the decisions that sit between capture and final mix: choosing an audio interface that matches your inputs, setting gain so you stay clean without clipping, treating a room so it stops lying to you, picking monitors you can actually trust, and understanding how signal flows from source to saved file. Less about brand names, more about why one setup sounds finished and another sounds like a demo.
All Recording & Production Guides
Every recording & production guide we’ve published, newest first.

How to Record Professional Voice Overs at Home: Complete Guide
Most home voice over recordings fail not because of cheap equipment, but because the wrong microphone pattern captures more room

How to Record Interviews: Microphone Setup for Two People
Most interview recordings fail because engineers treat multiple voices like a single performer scaled up, when the acoustic challenges are

How to Set Up a Podcast — Complete Equipment Guide for Beginners
Most podcast failures stem not from poor content but from audio quality so distracting that listeners cannot focus on the

Microphone Preamps Explained: What They Do and When to Upgrade
The difference between a good recording and a great one often lies in the electronics you cannot see working between

What is a Pop Filter and Do You Actually Need One
A single plosive sound can destroy an otherwise perfect vocal take, yet many recordings happen without any protection at all.

What is Crossfeed and Should You Use It When Mixing on Headphones
Crossfeed processing fundamentally changes how stereo information reaches your ears through headphones, potentially solving one of the biggest challenges in
