Audio transformers are used in analog consoles, DAW interfaces, most every piece of outboard gear, many microphones, powered monitor loudspeakers, and power amplifiers used for monitor speakers and headphones systems. Transformers, nondescript, but important electronic components, are ubiquitous in professional audio gear, both in the power supply and in the audio path. In this article, I want to talk about transformers their practical applications, and their seemingly magical effect on audio signals. In this article, Barry Rudolph sheds some light on a key component for this effect and how it can also be applied during mixing and mastering. It helps to record analog sources with vibey gear in order to capitalize on their analog-ness before any sound hits our DAW. Most of us work primarily in the digital world, where plugins model analog devices, but there are a certain few physical devices that you should know about that absolutely provide that magic analog sound. Many audio creators are enamored with the idea of “analog” sound and we receive questions about how to best achieve this analog sound.
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