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What is a Chorus and how does it work?

A Chorus effect is a type of audio effect that creates a “thickening” or “widening” of a sound by adding multiple, slightly detuned copies of the original sound. The effect…
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What is a Doppler Effect?

The Doppler Effect is a phenomenon that occurs when a sound wave source is moving relative to an observer. It causes a change in the frequency of the wave as…
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What is a De-esser and how does it work?

A De-esser is a type of audio processing tool that is used to reduce or eliminate sibilance, which is the excessive “s” and “sh” sounds in a vocal recording. It’s…
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What is a Limiter & How to use it

A audio limiter is a device or software that is used to control the level of audio by limiting the maximum amplitude of a signal. This is done to prevent…
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