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Written by TParker   
Sunday, 20 February 2005

5 Steps to a Quieter PCIf you have a project-studio, eliminating noise sources is an important step to getting good vocal and instrument Buy It! recordings.  A quiet room is essential... and a noisy Acoustic Foam Panels you (should) have secured to the walls of your studio.

PCs are notorious for noise.  Cooling fans, power supplies humming, vibrations from the case are just a few of the noise sources emanating from your Buy It! computer.  There is a great article over at BigBruin.com that gives you five simple steps you can take to reduce - possibly eliminate - the odd noises coming from your Check it out.

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Studio Jargon
Envelope
The characteristic change in amplitude throughout time which all sounds possess. The envelope of a sound has a number of features: whether it sustains like a bowed violin string; whether it decays like a plucked violin string or a single strike of a drum; and how quickly the sound reaches its fullest intensity - how the sound "attacks". While the envelope of any specific sound has specific characteristics determined by the way the sound was generated, it should be realised that real sounds occur in real situations and the envelope of a sound will change according to the environment it occupies. A clave in a cave may appear (what is the sonic equivalent of the eye-based "appear"?) to have a longer envelope than when it is played in the open air.

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