
Practical Acoustic Treatment, Part 3
Paul White looks at how you can calculate how much studio acoustic treatment you really need.
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Paul White looks at how you can calculate how much studio acoustic treatment you really need.
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In the penultimate part of his series on synthesizer technology, Paul Wiffen turns his attention to the problem of emulating acoustic instruments in which the sound is produced by a string or reed, and amplified and modified by the body of the instrument.
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Long awaited and much anticipated, Novation's digitally-modelled analogue synth module is the company's most ambitionus offering yet.
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