Guess the acronym
Functions of DAW
Types of MIDI controllers
Terminology : Audio Interface
VST effects
100

Digital Audio Workstation

DAW



100


capture voice or instrument

Record

100

MIDI controllers with piano-style keys for playing melodies and chords.
Example: Akai MPK Mini

Keyboard MIDI Controllers 

100

The process of converting analog signals (like sound from a microphone) into digital data that a computer can understand.

ADC (Analog-to-Digital Conversion) 

100

Makes a sound feel like it's happening in a big room or hall, adding echo and space.
Example VST: Waves H-Reverb

Reverb 

200

Musical Instrument Digital Interface



MIDI

200

to add echo, reverb, etc.

Effects 

200

Controllers with pads that trigger sounds or samples, ideal for beats.
Example: Akai MPD

Pad MIDI Controllers 

200

The process of converting digital audio from your computer back into analog signals so you can hear it through speakers or headphones.

DAC (Digital-to-Analog Conversion) 

200

Repeats a sound at regular intervals, like an echo, making it sound like it's bouncing back to you.
Example VST: FabFilter Timeless 3

Delay 

300

Virtual Studio Technology


VST

300

to put put clips and sounds in order

Arrange 

300

Drum-like controllers with pads to trigger drum sounds and samples.
Example: Roland SPD-SX

Drum Pad MIDI Controllers 

300

The delay between input (like playing a note) and output (hearing the sound). Lower latency is important for real-time recording

Latency 

300

Helps you change the balance of highs, mids, and lows in a sound, like turning the bass up or making the treble brighter.
Example VST: FabFilter Pro-Q 3

EQ (Equalizer) 

400

Analog-to-Digital Conversion 


ADC

400

to put put clips and sounds in order

Arrange

400

MIDI controllers with knobs and faders to control mixing and effects.
Example: PreSonus FaderPort

Control Surface MIDI Controllers 

400

A built-in feature in many audio interfaces that boosts the signal from microphones and instruments to a level suitable for recording.

Preamplifier (Preamp) 

400

Keeps the volume level steady by turning down loud parts and turning up quiet parts. It stops things from sounding too loud or too soft.
Example VST: Universal Audio 1176

Compression 

500

Digital-to-Analog Conversion 

DAC

500

to balance volume, left/right sound

Mix 

500

Controllers combining keys, pads, and knobs for versatile control.
Example: Ableton Push

Hybrid MIDI Controllers 

500

Refers to the connections on the audio interface, such as inputs for microphones or instruments and outputs for headphones or speakers.

I/O (Input/Output) 

500

Makes a sound rough and gritty, like when a guitar gets that crunchy, edgy sound.
Example VST: iZotope Trash 2

Distortion 

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