Category: Studio
In simple terms, harmonics refer to the additional frequencies that accompany the fundamental frequency of an instrument or sound. Think of them like invisible friends that join in on the main melody.
Introduction to Audio Sampling Audio sampling is a foundational concept in the realm of digital sound, underpinning the technologies that allow us to record, reproduce, and manipulate audio. It is the process through which analog…
Sound Synthesis methods Sound synthesis is the process of creating sound electronically, typically using a synthesizer or computer software. There are several different methods of sound synthesis, each with its own unique characteristics and applications.…
A MIDI interface (short for Musical Instrument Digital Interface interface) is a piece of hardware or software that allows electronic musical instruments, computers, and other devices to communicate with each other using the MIDI protocol.…
PC as a DAW Platform PCs can be mapped to the basic von Neumann architecture we reviewed in the Microprocessor section. The PC is a scaled up version of a microprocessor. Von Neumann Model Examples…
Setting Up Your Home Studio: A Practical Guide Creating a home studio is not just about having the right equipment; it’s also an art of balancing acoustics, ergonomic design, and personal workflow. This practical guide…
RTP-MIDI (Real-Time Protocol MIDI) RTP-MIDI (Real-Time Protocol MIDI) is a protocol that allows for MIDI data to be transmitted over a network in real-time. It was designed to facilitate MIDI communication between computers, music devices,…
What is Loudness? In simple terms, loudness refers to the perceived intensity or volume of an instrument’s sound. Think of it like the energy level of your favorite song. Imagine a concert: The drummer might…
Understanding fundamental audio principles is essential for anyone working with audio, whether it’s in music production, sound engineering, or any other audio-related field. Here’s a brief explanation of each concept: Frequency: Frequency refers to the…
