Posts Tagged ‘audio’

Learning music production is not easy to master, for it can take a massive period of time on your parts to even learn the way to understand producing music exactly right. However, with the right learning strategy, you should well be on the way to jamming to a couple of the top charts in no time at all. However, what learning production system would be the right course to realize your dream?

Posted by Mick LLaleBeoufey on November 27, 2009

When I first setup my home studio I’m able to recall mixing a song for hours only to burn a CD, take it to my auto, and be disappointed. Bad mixes are a common problem for most beginners. While music production software has many options and features, the human hear is the final judge of a good mix.

Posted by Abdal Girmani on November 24, 2009

Do not get sit there about think about making music, or try making music when you don’t have a clue. Get help and learn how to produce music correctly, you need to advance as quickly as feasible and keep high consistent music coming out every day.

Posted by Mickey Roukeayeal on November 24, 2009

It seems that everywhere you go today in music someone is making a beat. Those beats are being made in the studio or at home in your spare bedroom. Young men and women today are trying to produce beats.

Posted by Mickey Roukeayeal on November 19, 2009

Beat maker software and good music beats are tough to come by. When I was first starting, I tried to find pre-recorded, royalty-free mixes to use as background in my videos. If you are like me, you’ve hunted everywhere for free beats to lay behind your music tracks. What you usually get is something that never fits like you would like it to and it sounds like thousands of others. What I wanted was something else, something I could make original. However , I didn’t know a thing about producing tracks on my own, after all, my field is video. I tried all types of software and sites on the internet and found some good stuff out there, but I could never find package that did it all for me.

Posted by Abdal Girmani on November 19, 2009

Learning music production from home is one of the most delightful things to do as a producer, you get to make your mistakes without any body knowing, you get to experiment without anybody seeing your tricks and techniques.

Posted by david Johnson on November 17, 2009

Audio-visual technology allows one to syndicate inputs such as video or slides with sounds to transmit or convey information effectively. Multimedia presentations and the use of magnetic tape to provide sound and slide projector control are just some examples of audio-visual technology. These are utilized mostly in large companies during meetings and business proposals. Most audio-visual technology includes systematic and complex programs. Thus, it requires a certain amount of technical skill.

Posted by Vladimir Hristov on November 16, 2009

When you are setting up your home theater you need to decide on what is the best way for you to watch. Many people would not have anything other than a projector as it adds to the cinema theme as well as giving you a very good image as big as you want. But many others do not want to deal with projectors and screens and would rather have the convenience of a TV style screen that you just turn on and play the DVD in as you would in any other room but on a bigger screen.

Posted by Tim Gorman on November 15, 2009

The most important factor that needs to be considered when buying a projector lamp is the resolution. For office application like the PowerPoint presentations, a XGA (1024×768) resolution in usually sufficient. For multimedia applications, the image aspect should be 16:9 specific to the movie display. In this class of projectors fit those with 854×480 (480p), 1280×720 (720p) and 1920×1080 (1080i) resolutions. The price is proportional with resolution and that is why a full HD compatible projector can reach or even go above the amount of 300.

Posted by Anca Vitalish on November 4, 2009

I think most people would probably choose wireless TV headphones over their wired counterparts. No one wants to be attached to their TV with wires, though choosing wireless over wired will always involve a bit of sacrifice in quality. All things considered, though, most people probably wouldn’t even notice a sound quality difference.

Posted by Willy Head on September 15, 2009

 

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