![]() The principle is still the same all of that is multiplied and then added together. perform something more complicated than pure multiplication and addition - so for now see them as black boxes. Things like EQ, compressor, distortion etc. That's it - that's all it's allowed to do. A mixer is at its core something that multiplies each track (volume control is multiplication for voltages and bits), and then adds those results together. The end result of that is a file that contains the recording that is what is put in the DAW, and that's where the further processing starts. The quality you get depends on a variety of sources the guitar, the pickups, the microphone you put in front of the speaker, the audio interface, the room you record it in. Let's say you record yourself playing electric guitar. When you talk about "audio quality" - that's not a single thing.
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