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PreSonus Sound Revolution Clinic

PreSonus Sound Revolution Clinic Featuring StudioLive 16.0.2 and Studio One Join us for an in-depth seminar on how to compose, perform, record and digitally release with Studio One recording software and PreSonus mixers and recording interfaces. Time Thursday, August 18 · 5:00pm - 7:00pm Location Creative Sound Solution 735 NE 19th PL, Unit 11 Cape Coral, FL Brought [...]

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What is Comb Filtering

Simply stated, comb filtering is two signals arriving at the same location at different times. Because of the differences in the arrival times, the sound waves will have additions when they perfectly overlap and reinforce each other, and also have cancellations or nulls where they cancel each other out (the latter is called destructive interference). [...]

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What is Echo?

A Echo is a single reflection of a sound source. If so many reflections arrive at a listener that they are unable to distinguish between them, the proper term is reverberation. When dealing with audible frequencies, the human ear cannot distinguish an echo from the original sound if the delay is less than 1/10 of a second. [...]

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What are Standing Waves?

A standing wave is the result of a sound wave that bounces between two or more surfaces and emphasizes one specific frequency that you hear as the waves reinforce each other. When the wave bounces off the surface, it changes phase. In the case of waves that create a standing wave, the reflected wave is [...]

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What is proximity effect?

Proximity effect is an increase in low frequency response when a microphone is very close to the sound source, and is an inherent characteristics of direct tonal microphones. Omnidirectional mics do not exhibit this effect and variable D mics (like the EV RE20) can limit the proximity effect.

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Bass Drum Nugget

When I’m setting up my board I typically start with the Kick, snare, tom, tom, tom, OH, OH, HH, Bass Guitar, Keys, then other instruments……. So I figured I would post some blogs about each channel one by one….. Remember, 1000 ways to skin a cat…. Channel 1 Kick: With channel 1 muted and the PFL (Pre fade listen) Button [...]

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Mixer Basics

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Beta 52 Kick Drum Mic

Drum Micing

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Compressor Basics

This video was made to go over basic Compressor settings and components.

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