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music makes the moment matter

Music is there for us in everyday life — when we’re alone, when we’re overwhelmed, and when we’re simply trying to enjoy a moment. It helps us slow down, feel connected, and remember what matters. That’s why music has always been more than sound.

Music supports life — because artists make us feel something real.


what happened to music

Music is NOT Content | Music is an Experience


what fans feel but don't say

the emotional truth

Too much choice broke the moment.

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felt, not said

Scrolling killed the vibe.

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Quiet Fatigue

Choosing is exhausting.

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Playlist interrupt emotions

When music tells you how to feel.

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algorithms guess wrong

They distort our reality, digital steering to false beliefs.

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music has become background noise

Music: not an experience but an atmosphere we live in.

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what this means for artists

connection & experience are slipping away
Why Artists Should Care

Your music may be everywhere —
but that doesn’t mean it’s being experienced.
When music becomes background noise,
emotion doesn’t land.
When playlists interrupt the moment,
your message gets lost.
When fans scroll instead of settle in,
connection never has a chance to form.

The question every artist is facing

Is your music filling space —
or creating a moment?

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Albums were meant to be heard as a journey — with intention, emotion, and meaning from the first track to the last. Today, endless scrolling and playlists often break that flow, and the story artists work so hard to tell gets lost. Crate to Click brings that experience back, giving fans a simple way to listen to an entire album again — and giving artists space to tell their full story.

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“We restored how albums are meant to be experienced.”

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Most home studios contain an arsenal of carefully chosen gear. From synths and groove boxes to guitars and drums, the tools in your studio need to be connected properly to work. But for some types of gear, making the right connection means you’ll need an extra piece of equipment—a DI box.
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What is DI Box?

A DI box is a utility tool that corrects signal level and impedance to make audio gear compatible. The term DI stands for Direct Injection. The first DIs were built to allow engineers to plug electric basses and guitars directly into the studio mixing console instead of mic'ing an amplifier. 
 DIs are commonly used for those instruments as well as synthesizers, drum machines and other gear with ¼” outputs. Using a DI you can plug these sources into an XLR microphone preamp input like those you might find on a mixer or audio interface.
DI boxes contain a transformer that electrically isolates the source from its destination. That’s why DI boxes are frequently used to address signal issues like ground loops.

Why do I need it?

Not all the audio sources in your home studio carry the same type of signal. There are different connector types, different signal levels and different impedances. Your signal fidelity can get worse if some of these qualities are mismatched. One of the most common examples is when you connect ¼” instruments such as electric guitar and bass to a mic preamp or audio interface. 
The guitar signal coming from the pickups is a high impedance, instrument level signal. The mic preamp is expecting to see a low impedance, mic level signal. Even if you converted the ¼” and XLR connectors with an adapter, the signal and impedance mismatch would cause poor sound through the preamp. To fix it you’ll need a DI box to manage the signal level and impedance conversion so that the mic preamp works properly. 
The same goes for most types of gear with ¼” outputs like synths, drum machines and samplers. Hot tip: Some hardware has ¼” outputs that are strong enough to be plugged directly into a mixer at line level. Gear like this doesn’t strictly need a DI as long as the destination has line level inputs. However, you may find using a DI box to pass the signal through the mic preamp sounds more pleasing.

The 8 best DIs for recording

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There’s one brand that you’ll see in almost every discussion of DI boxes—Radial. The Canadian manufacturer of stage and studio equipment builds some of the most popular choices for pro quality DIs. Their flagship active DI model is the J48. It’s an excellent choice for almost any application, especially recording.
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There’s one brand that you’ll see in almost every discussion of DI boxes—Radial. The Canadian manufacturer of stage and studio equipment builds some of the most popular choices for pro quality DIs. Their flagship active DI model is the J48. It’s an excellent choice for almost any application, especially recording.
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There’s one brand that you’ll see in almost every discussion of DI boxes—Radial. The Canadian manufacturer of stage and studio equipment builds some of the most popular choices for pro quality DIs. Their flagship active DI model is the J48. It’s an excellent choice for almost any application, especially recording.
Blog1-1
There’s one brand that you’ll see in almost every discussion of DI boxes—Radial. The Canadian manufacturer of stage and studio equipment builds some of the most popular choices for pro quality DIs. Their flagship active DI model is the J48. It’s an excellent choice for almost any application, especially recording.
Blog1-1
There’s one brand that you’ll see in almost every discussion of DI boxes—Radial. The Canadian manufacturer of stage and studio equipment builds some of the most popular choices for pro quality DIs. Their flagship active DI model is the J48. It’s an excellent choice for almost any application, especially recording.
Blog1-1
There’s one brand that you’ll see in almost every discussion of DI boxes—Radial. The Canadian manufacturer of stage and studio equipment builds some of the most popular choices for pro quality DIs. Their flagship active DI model is the J48. It’s an excellent choice for almost any application, especially recording.
Blog1-1
There’s one brand that you’ll see in almost every discussion of DI boxes—Radial. The Canadian manufacturer of stage and studio equipment builds some of the most popular choices for pro quality DIs. Their flagship active DI model is the J48. It’s an excellent choice for almost any application, especially recording.
Blog1-1
There’s one brand that you’ll see in almost every discussion of DI boxes—Radial. The Canadian manufacturer of stage and studio equipment builds some of the most popular choices for pro quality DIs. Their flagship active DI model is the J48. It’s an excellent choice for almost any application, especially recording.

Active vs. Passive DI boxes

There are two main types of DI boxes—active and passive. Passive DI boxes don’t require a power supply to run. The transformer inside performs the electrical operations that convert the signal. 
 DIs work well for most applications and are sometimes more affordable than their active counterparts. They can also be used with extremely strong signals since there’s no electrical circuitry to overload. Active DIs use phantom power to run an electrical buffer circuit that makes the signal stronger and helps it maintain fidelity. These are a good choice for low level instruments and long cable runs.

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