- Eurasian Journal of Music and Dance
- Sayı: 27
- COMPARISON OF ANALOG-BASED PROCESSORS AND SOFTWARE-BASED PLUG-IN PROCESSORS
COMPARISON OF ANALOG-BASED PROCESSORS AND SOFTWARE-BASED PLUG-IN PROCESSORS
Authors : Mehmet Özkeleş
Pages : 417-445
Doi:10.31722/ejmd.1676259
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Publication Date : 2025-12-31
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Today, DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) software lies at the heart of music production and has become an indispensable part of the industry. With the advancement of technology, music production is no longer confined to large studios but has also become accessible to individual users. Now, recording, mixing, and mastering processes can be carried out in a home environment using computer-based systems, without the need for expensive equipment. This fully digital workflow is referred to as \\\"in-the-box\\\" production. Technological developments have enabled individuals to produce music at a professional level in home studios, leading to the emergence of digital alternatives to analog devices. Digital processors have begun to replace analog equipment due to their cost-effectiveness and practicality. This study examines the differences between digital signal processors and analog devices in terms of usage, application areas, and sound processing methods. The research aims to compare digital and analog signal processors, particularly focusing on their processing methods, speed, flexibility, quality, and impact on sound. Based on the findings, it is concluded that digital signal processors, which are increasingly replacing analog processors in the music industry, do not possess the same characteristics as their analog counterparts.Keywords : Plug-in, Analog İşlemciler, Dijital Sinyal İşleyiciler (DSP), Ses Kayıt Teknolojileri, Ses İşleme
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