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  2. Soundcheck - Wikipedia

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    Dublin musician Rob Smith doing a soundcheck in the Cavern Club, Liverpool in 2006. A soundcheck is the preparation that takes place before a concert, speech, or similar performance to adjust the sound on the venue's sound reinforcement or public address system.

  3. Sound check (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Sound check, Sound Check, or soundcheck may refer to: Soundcheck, the preparation that takes place before a concert; Soundcheck (Leslie West album), a 2015 album; Soundcheck (radio program), a talk radio program about music and the arts; Soundcheck (song), a 2016 single by Welsh indie band Catfish and the Bottlemen

  4. File:Stevie Ray Vaughan soundcheck in the studio in 1989.webm

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    English: Stevie Ray Vaughan in Ardent studios in Memphis in 1989, doing a sound check before recording a solo for Italian artist Zucchero. Filmed by De Simone Giacomo. Filmed by De Simone Giacomo. This part of the clip has been edited to only show the guitar playing during the soundcheck.

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  6. NIOSH Power Tools Database - Wikipedia

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    The NIOSH Power Tools Database contains sound power levels, sound pressure levels, and vibrations data for a variety of common power tools that have been tested by researchers. Data are collected for both the unloaded and loaded use of power tools. The database was created by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH).

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  8. Noise measurement - Wikipedia

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    When sound levels reach a high enough intensity, the sound, whether it is wanted or unwanted, may be damaging to hearing. [3] Environmental noise monitoring is the measurement of noise in an outdoor environment caused by transport (e.g. motor vehicles, aircraft, and trains), industry (e.g. machines) and recreational activities (e.g. music).

  9. Audacity (audio editor) - Wikipedia

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    This version added real-time effects, VST3 support and a streamlined interface. A cloud audio sharing integration with audio.com is added. [61] 3.1 October 28, 2021 This version introduced clip handles, smart clips and playback looping. [62] In April 2022, an official Audacity app was added to the Microsoft Store. [63] 3.0 March 17, 2021