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  1. The Revolutionary Sound of the Fife
    by Victor Epand. The fife is a type of flute that is fairly similar to the piccolo. It is a transverse flute that emits a high pitched sound that is louder than the piccolo because of its design. It has a narrower bore that causes the higher pitch. This flute was most often used in marching bands and the military, possibly because of its loud and distinguishing sound. It was not often used in musical orchestras i... products, articles, news

  2. Get That Rock Sound
    by Andy Ng. Ever wonder how to get that monstrous sounding rock guitar sound? The principles here are known by almost all rock guitarists and still holds true. Have fun in your adventure! 1) Turn your amp (whether tube or solid-state) up loud to produce some degree of power-stage saturation. Key here is to engage the guitar speakers. 2) Guitar effects will be worthless without amp. Playing through a loud t... products, articles, news

  3. The Christmas Sound of the Clavichord
    by Victor Epand. Many will have heard of the clavichord, though there are a good portion of those people who don't really know what a clavichord is. It will often be mentioned in the books that are based in that time, or will have been an instrument mentioned in history class when studying some of the famous musicians and composers of the earlier periods. It was an instrument that was used to practice on and many... products, articles, news

  4. The Twinkling Sound Of The Celesta
    by Victor Epand. When first looking at a celesta, one might assume that it is a miniature piano. While it looks like a piano and it works in much the same way that a piano does, it is not a piano. The celesta, or celeste, is a percussion instrument that is played by pressing the keys on the keyboard. When each key is pressed, the hammer that it is attached to strikes a metal plate, which causes the plate to vibra... products, articles, news

  5. Getting A Good Live Sound
    by Kevin Allcroft. Getting a good live sound is not rocket science and doesn't need a Midas Heritage 42 channel mixing desk with 10 aux sends, 4 band parametric EQ and a load of outboard gear that needs fourteen roadies to move it and a specialist cable guy to set it up. If you have a PA already with a decent mixing desk, your half way there. The first thing to think about is the input level. You need there to be ... products, articles, news

  6. What You Should Know About Surround Sound Speaker
    by Victor Epand. Are you a music lover? Do you want a change in the conventional sound? Do you want to experience the sound coming from every corner of your room? Then you should know about surround sound. Surround sound normally gives you such an effect that you will feel that the sound is coming from every corner of the room, though it is played in front of you. Surround sound is becoming more and more popul... products, articles, news

  7. Signals And Sound Processing
    by Kevin Sinclair. Recording technology gives us a lot of different methods for getting the sounds you want into the finished project, as well as removing the sounds you don't. This is all made possible through signal processing. A signal processor is used during the pre-mixing and mixing phases of the recoding process and during set up for instrument recording. Signal processing can be best defined as the conjunct... products, articles, news

  8. Sound Controlling Music Gear
    by Victor Epand. Music is something that knows no discrimination. It is enjoyed by almost everyone in this world. It is in fact a rarity to find someone who does not love music. From time immemorial human beings have been engaged in creating music through a variety of instruments. With the passage of time and the advancement of science and technology, people are now not only creating music with the help of instru... products, articles, news

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