What is a spectrogram?
good explanation and illustrations
good explanation and illustrations
Actual emitted sounds are around 60kHz. Article includes pitched-down audio to the audible range, it is some clicking noises
Values for figuring out not from a frequency spectrum
cool crossover of sound and electricity
pattern looping and tape machine madness. "The length of the delay was controlled by physical distance between the two tape machines".
For making some music in a similiar style (loops of varying lengths), they suggest either using tape, or disable grid in DAW and just use time for loops.
Opening paragraph was such a clear overview of them
Compressors and limiters are used to reduce dynamic range — the span between
the softest and loudest sounds. Using compression can make your tracks sound
more polished by controlling maximum levels and maintaining higher average
loudness.
I have often read that opening line - "what are compressors?" always leads to "what is dynamic range?" and "why do this? loudness?"
good read
As always, let your ears be the final judge. If it sounds good, it is good.
I love how this ends up at "I won't be needing a dome"
I think some people have lost the point of my question, just wanted some advise on how to lower road noise whole not spending $20,000. I don't expect to block out all the noise and won't be needing a dome.
Can't exactly remember where I found this, but some interesting looking publications on sound and music
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