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October 11, 2008
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On October 11, 1902
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Lawrence Auchterlonie wins US Open golf tournament
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Studio Jargon
Sometimes half the battle of learning to do multitrack recording or setting up a MIDI studio is learning terms associated with the craft. I've added as many as I can stand for right now, but be assured I'll get a wild hair sooner or later and add some more.
You will also see these terms randomly displayed at the bottom of every page... so s c r o l l down and check 'em out! |
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(1) The upper and lower limits of a range of frequencies a signal possesses, or that a piece of equipment will pass. It should not be confused with frequency response, which concerns itself not only with the upper and lower limits but also how frequencies are amplified or attenuated between these two points. (2) One parameter on a parametric equaliser. |
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"I have seen all the
works that are done
under the sun; and,
behold, all is vanity
and vexation of spirit."
Ecclesiastes 1:13-15
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