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Guide to Digital Music - Part Three starstarstarstarstar

Make your digital dream an exciting reality as we guide you down the path of all things musical on your PC

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Guide to Digital Music - Part Two starstarstarstarstar

In the second part of our series on all things musical on your PC, we reveal how to mix music, produce it and get it heard

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How can I record my guitar onto the pc starstarstarstarstar

How can I record my electro-acoustc guitar onto the pc? tried plugind it into mic input and line in and nothing happened. Should I use a mic and put it on the amp or mic the soundhole? I only have a cheap mic

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How Surround Sound Works starstarstarstarstar

In the first part of his series on surround sound, Michael Miller explored the history of the technology. Good background info, but how exactly does sound from a surround sound system "surround" you? He explains in this article that it's actually less complicated than you might think.

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How to Eliminate Feedback Popular starstarstarstarstar

Audio feedback is the ringing noise (often described as squealing, screeching, etc) sometimes present in sound systems. It is caused by a "looped signal", that is, a signal which travels in a continuous loop. In technical terms, feedback occurs when the gain in the signal loop reaches "unity" (0dB gain).

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How to Prevent Distortion starstarstarstarstar

Unwanted distortion is caused by a signal which is "too strong". If an audio signal level is too high for a particular component to cope with, then parts of the signal will be lost. This results in the rasping distorted sound.

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Introduction to Basic Music Theory Popular starstarstarstarstar

"A thorough knowledge of music theory is what makes the greats great." While this may not completely apply to trance since an in-depth knowledge of production techniques is just as important, general music theory can be learned in a relatively small amount of time, whereas production can never truly be mastered. In this TranceProduction.com article ...

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Introduction to Creating the Trance Kick Popular starstarstarstarstar

For some, it is an art in itself. The dream of possessing that elusive kick you hear in everyday professional trance productions. You may not notice how important of an element the kick is unless you have been producing for some time. The ability to keep the clarity, overall punch, and prominence throughout the overall mix is a pivotal part of the ...

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Introduction to Interactive Game Audio starstarstarstarstar

A game composer should have the ability to construct an appropriate soundtrack for the game. In the case of movies, this is a relatively straightforward task, as the composer knows exactly when and where certain events are going to happen. This is because film is a linear medium, experienced from start to finish upon each viewing and never changin ...

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Is your sample library holding your mix back? Popular starstarstarstarstar

Many of our clients constantly email us asking “how do you get that clear full sound?” Well, it all starts from the source itself which is the actual audio samples or loops. There is an overwhelming amount of audio resources all over the net that have a small percentage of high quality samples that a professional producer or engineer would actually ...

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