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  2. Spill (audio) - Wikipedia

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    Spill occurs when sound is detected by a microphone not intended to pick it up (for example, the vocals being detected by the microphone for the guitar). [3] Spill is often undesirable in popular music recording, [4] as the combined signals during the mix process can cause phase cancellation and may cause difficulty in processing individual tracks. [2]

  3. Loud Records discography - Wikipedia

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    Loud Rocks [4] Louder Than Ever Volume 1 [5] Luke — Luke's Freak Fest 2000 ; Hypnotize Camp Posse — Three 6 Mafia Presents: Hypnotize Camp Posse (Hypnotize Minds) M.O.P. — Warriorz (Relativity) Prodigy — H.N.I.C. (Violator/Relativity/Infamous) Three 6 Mafia — When the Smoke Clears: Sixty 6, Sixty 1 (Hypnotize Minds) Wu-Tang Clan — The W

  4. Noise in music - Wikipedia

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    Music played at excessive volumes is often considered a form of noise pollution. [104] Governments such as that of the United Kingdom have local procedures for dealing with noise pollution, including loud music. [105] Noise as high volume is common for musicians from classical orchestras to rock groups as they are exposed to high decibel ranges.

  5. Loud music - Wikipedia

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    Loud music [1] is music that is played at a high volume, often to the point where it disturbs others and causes hearing damage. It may include music that is sung live, played with musical instruments , or with electronic media, such as Radio broadcasting , CD , MP3 players or even on phones and streaming services etc.

  6. Pitch shifting - Wikipedia

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    The band was a duo, who lacked a bassist and had never previously used one in any of their music, choosing instead to mimic the sound of a bass guitar. [ 10 ] From 1986 to 1988, American musician Prince used pitch shifting to create his “Camille” vocals.

  7. Category:Microphones - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:Loud Records albums - Wikipedia

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    Topics about Loud Records albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories This category contains studio albums released on the Loud Records label. Please move any non-studio albums to an appropriate subcategory per WikiProject Albums guidelines .

  9. Category:Loud Records - Wikipedia

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    Loud Records — a defunct record label, first operating from 1992 to 2002 closure, then from 2007 to 2012 closure. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.