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What is Sequencer?

What is Sequencer?

A sequencer in music production is a software or hardware tool used to create and edit musical sequences. It is an essential part of any modern music production setup, allowing musicians and producers to create and arrange musical ideas, and ultimately produce a...

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What is a Sampler?

What is a Sampler?

In music production, a sampler is a device or software that allows musicians and producers to record, manipulate, and playback audio samples. A sample is a small portion of a sound recording that can be used to create a new musical composition or to enhance an...

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Sound ‘Sampling’ vs ‘Modeling’

Sound ‘Sampling’ vs ‘Modeling’

Sound sampling and sound modeling are two different techniques used in the field of sound engineering to create and manipulate sound. Sound Sampling Sound sampling is the process of recording and storing a digital representation of a sound wave. This is typically done...

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Different types of MIDI controllers

Different types of MIDI controllers

There are many different shapes of MIDI controllers, each with its own unique set of features and advantages. Here are a few examples: Keyboard controllers: Keyboard controllers are a popular choice for musicians and producers because they can replicate the feel and...

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What is MPE?

What is MPE?

MPE (MIDI Polyphonic Expression) was developed by a group of manufacturers, including ROLI, Haken Audio, and others, and was first introduced in 2015. The development of MPE was driven by a desire to create a new standard for MIDI that would allow for more expressive...

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MIDI and MIDI files

MIDI and MIDI files

MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a protocol that allows electronic musical instruments, computers, and other digital devices to communicate with each other. It was developed in the early 1980s as a way to standardize communication between different...

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Recording Electric instruments vs Digital instruments

Recording Electric instruments vs Digital instruments

Recording electric instruments and digital instruments can require slightly different approaches, depending on the specific instrument and the desired sound. Recording Electric Instruments When recording electric instruments, such as electric guitars, basses, and...

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Basic principles in recording vocals

Basic principles in recording vocals

Recording vocals is a critical part of music production, and it requires careful consideration of various factors to achieve the best possible sound. The following are some basic principles that you should keep in mind when recording vocals: 1. Microphone selection:...

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Principles in recording an acoustic drum set

Principles in recording an acoustic drum set

There are several configurations for miking a drum set, and the exact setup will depend on the sound you are trying to achieve, the type of music you are playing, and the size and layout of the room. Some alternative miking configurations for a drum set include: Mono...

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Basic principles in recording an acoustic piano

Basic principles in recording an acoustic piano

Recording an acoustic piano can be a challenging task, but with careful planning and the right techniques, it is possible to capture the full range and richness of the instrument's sound. Here are some basic principles and methods for recording an acoustic piano: 1....

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Mics vs Pickups

Mics vs Pickups

Mics (short for microphones) and pickups are both used to capture sound, but they work in slightly different ways and are used for different purposes. Microphone A microphone is a device that converts sound waves in the air into an electrical signal. Microphones can...

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