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Monday, June 29, 2009
Simulating A Live Drum Solo In The Studio
PSW Staff
06/29/09 07:01 PM,
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Suppose you just recorded a band in a club to create a live album. A few days after the gig, the drummer asks, “Can I play a drum solo in your studio, and have you add it to the album?…
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Loudspeaker Measurement: An Overview Of EASERA SysTune
Charlie Hughes
06/29/09 09:10 AM,
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EASERA SysTune is a relatively new, patent-pending audio measurement program from the Ahnert Feistel Media Group (AFMG), designed for real-time analysis of acoustic signals and aimed at those doing system alignment, tuning and live sound applications. SysTune is not a…
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Friday, June 26, 2009
What’s The Delay? The Effects Of Weather Conditions On Sound
Bruce Main
06/26/09 10:21 AM,
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Summer is here, and a good many of us are out working those “mud and dust” shows, fairs and festivals. We get to clean amplifier filters on a daily basis, put wedges into garbage bags to keep them dry, mix…
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Thursday, June 25, 2009
Don’t Bet Your Life: Get System AC Grounding Right
Bill Whitlock
06/25/09 12:47 PM,
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After teaching seminars for more than 15 years now, it still amazes me how many otherwise competent professionals don’t understand the importance of proper equipment safety grounding. Even more shocking (pun intended), many routinely and casually disconnect safety grounds to…
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Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Understanding Loudspeaker Specifications And What They Can Tell You
Kent Morris
06/24/09 10:16 AM,
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What’s wrong with this scenario? A clean stream of audio, processed through state-of-the-art digital processing devices and amplified by an advanced power amplifier, is delivered to the audience through a cone of paper pulp inside a wooden box. The weak…
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Guerrilla Recording: Adding More Dynamic Range To Your Mixes
Karl Coryat
06/23/09 10:25 AM,
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Even with today’s inexpensive recording systems, it’s possible to achieve a dynamic range of over 90 dB—in other words, the loudest sounds you record can be over 90 decibels louder than the background noise. Managing all of the “area” between…
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Friday, June 12, 2009
Acoustic Fundamentals And The Nature Of Sound
Neil Thompson Shade
06/12/09 05:07 PM,
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Why should one bother trying to understand basic acoustics? The most simple (and correct) answer is that study of basic concepts enables one to sort through the truth, semi-truth, myths and flat-out errors that pervade the pro audio industry. The…
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Noise Gates 101: What They Do & How To Use Them Optimally
Andy Peters
06/12/09 04:58 PM,
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Noise gates, usually called just “gates,” are dynamics processors that you use when you want to automatically turn off a channel if the signal is not present. They perform this magic by “looking” at the input signal, and if it…
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