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  • I've seen a couple different options for drum kit woods. How do I know which one is for me?

    Drumsets are made out of several different wood types. However, the three most commom woods are mahogany, birch, and maple. Another wood that you may find on some entry level kits
    Date Updated: 06 May 2016
  • How do I get the most out of my new synth?

    Making the most of your synthesizer You've sprung for that killer new synth and it's sitting in your room all shiny and new. You know how much power is contained behind those knobs
    Date Updated: 06 May 2016
  • What are the differences between Mesh and Rubber Pads?

    The main difference is going to be the feel between the two. The rubber pad will feel like a rubber practice pad. They are pretty durable, more affordable, and very compact in desi
    Date Updated: 06 May 2016
  • My microphone clipdoes not fit on my mic stand. What's the problem?

    Many microphone clips (especially those from European manufacturers) areshipped with an adapter for European stands screwed into them. To get the micclip to fit on your stand, simp
    Date Updated: 06 May 2016
  • What is a Polar Pattern on a microphone?

    Depending on their design and construction, microphones respond to sound coming from different directions with varying degrees of sensitivity. A plot or graph of this response is c
    Date Updated: 06 May 2016
  • What is a modular synthesizer?

    The earliest synthesizers made were not made in a self contained unit like the modern day synthesizer is. Each unit, instead, was self-contained in an individual box (a module, hen
    Date Updated: 06 May 2016
  • Is there a way to turn my guitar from mono to stereo?

    The easiest way is to run your guitar through a stereo chorus or a multi-effects pedal equipped with stereo outputs. Then run each line from the pedal into a separate amplifier. Th
    Date Updated: 06 May 2016
  • What is a monophonic keyboard?

    Monophonic (One-sound). A synthesizer that can only play one note or sound at a time is said to be monophonic. An example would be the original mini-moog synth.
    Date Updated: 06 May 2016
  • What does multitimbral mean, and what does it do?

    A synthesizer or sampler is multitimbral if it is capable of producing more than one type of sound, or timbre (pronounced TAM-burr), at a time. This is typically described as the n
    Date Updated: 06 May 2016
  • Where should I place my studio monitors?

    Nearfield studio monitors are small speakers that minimize the effects of your room on the sound source. Clear, accurate and balanced monitors will obviously deliver a more precise
    Date Updated: 06 May 2016

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