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What is a Transient Designer and how does it work?
A Transient Designer is a tool used in audio processing to control the transient response of a sound. Transients are the initial, short-duration peaks of a sound that give it its percussive or sharp character.How it works:A Transient Designer works b...
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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 is achieved by using a delay line to create copies of the original sound, and...
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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 perceived by the observer, leading to a shift in the perceived pitch of the sound.How it wor...
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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 a common issue when recording vocals and can make the recording sound harsh and unpleas...
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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 audio distortion and ensure that the audio is of a consistent level throughout the recording or ...
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What do all the knobs on a Compressor?
An audio compressor is a device or software that reduces the dynamic range of an audio signal. In other words, it reduces the volume of the loudest parts of the signal and amplifies the quieter parts, making the overall signal more even in terms of v...
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