In The Studio: The Basics Of A Great Sounding Drum Kit
Why drums acoustically sound the way they do
Why drums acoustically sound the way they do
What are they, and what’s the difference
I like to try to visualize background vocals as a “bandshell” behind the leader…
Derived from using audio to explore deep below the earth’s surface
A very real issue, Limiting Distance is the point at which it is difficult (if not impossible) to localize a sound source.
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The Steely Dan cut can make any old sound system sound OK, which is why it is used by so many loudspeaker manufacturers for client presentations. The Jackson cut has a lot of snap in the LF – also useful for generating good feelings about the performance of a sound system. Reference discs reveal system performance.
Note that this article was first published in 2003 in Live Sound magazine.
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