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  2. Rockit (instrumental) - Wikipedia

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    Using the repeat hold function of a Lexicon Prime Time digital delay, they attempted to capture a Led Zeppelin snare drum sound, but a moment of inattention resulted in the guitar stab, which Laswell found better suited his purpose.

  3. Inharmonicity - Wikipedia

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    However, in stringed instruments such as the violin, and guitar, or in some Indian drums such as tabla, [2] the overtones are close to—or in some cases, quite exactly—whole number multiples of the fundamental frequency. Any departure from this ideal harmonic series is known as inharmonicity.

  4. Audio mixing (recorded music) - Wikipedia

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    A mixer (mixing console, mixing desk, mixing board, or software mixer) is the operational heart of the mixing process. [10] Mixers offer a multitude of inputs, each fed by a track from a multitrack recorder. Mixers typically have 2 main outputs (in the case of two-channel stereo mixing) or 8 (in the case of surround).

  5. Audio feedback - Wikipedia

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    Block diagram of the signal-flow for a common feedback loop [1]: 118 . Audio feedback (also known as acoustic feedback, simply as feedback) is a positive feedback situation that may occur when an acoustic path exists between an audio output (for example, a loudspeaker) and its audio input (for example, a microphone or guitar pickup).

  6. RIAA equalization - Wikipedia

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    FM radio receivers using Armstrong circuits and treble de-emphasis would render high-quality, wide-range audio output with low noise levels. When the Columbia LP was released in June 1948, the developers subsequently published technical information about the 33 1 ⁄ 3 rpm, microgroove, long-playing record. [ 5 ]

  7. Bird Noises - Wikipedia

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    On 24 November 1980, Australian rock music group, Midnight Oil, released their first four-track extended play, Bird Noises. [1] [2] At the time Midnight Oil consisted of Peter Garrett on lead vocals and harmonica; Peter Gifford on bass guitar and backing vocals; Rob Hirst on drums and backing vocals; Jim Moginie on lead guitar and keyboards; and Martin Rotsey on lead guitar.

  8. Nonchord tone - Wikipedia

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    However, following Heinrich Schenker's usage in Free Composition, some authors reserve the term "neighbor note" to the lower neighbor a half step below the main note. [ 6 ] The German term Nebennote is a somewhat broader category, including all nonchord tones approached from the main note by step.

  9. Summer Bones - Wikipedia

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    Summer Bones is the fourth full-length studio album from the American pop punk band Hit the Lights, released on March 24, 2015.It was produced and mixed by Kyle Black (New Found Glory/All Time Low/State Champs).