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- What is the purpose of phase invert? - Music: Practice Theory Stack . . .
To avoid the effect of , as pictured below: This happens when you record with multiple microphones and their phases are each other You should use it when visually you notice that one signal is cancelling the other, inverting one of the channels should solve the issue
- Phase cancellation to isolate individual components of a track
I am looking to reverse engineer tracks by using "phase cancellation" Very often (especially in electronic music) a later part of the track may contain material from the beginning of the track plu
- acoustics - Is the ear really phase insensitive? - Music: Practice . . .
The ear is phase sensitive at low frequency, which is why inter aural time delay is the dominant mode of horizontal auditory localization at low frequency Hair cell dynamics are too slow for phase sensitivity at high frequency, where interaural intensity differences, caused by the head's acoustic shadow, dominate localization
- How do you tell the inversion of a diminished 7th chord?
In any chord that isn't a diminished 7th, you can tell the inversion of the chord by the intervals against the bass (eg: 6-3=1st inversion triad, 6-4=2nd inversion triad, 5-3=root position, more complicated for 7th chords, but the same idea)
- WHY do harmonics happen? - Music: Practice Theory Stack Exchange
The answers to the question ' How do harmonics work? ' were most interesting OK, that's the HOW it happens But WHY does it happen ? What is the physics here ? Why doesn't a guitar string vibrate at one frequency only?
- Why does my mono microphone have a three-pin plug?
And out of phase meaning exactly phase-reversed by 180 degree ;-) Any noise that affects both signals is in phase By turning the phase 180 degrees at the output end once more - back to 0 360 degrees, the dirty signal is now phase-inverted and gets totally eliminated and the mic-input gets doubled If you listened to the signal without the second phase-inversion you would hear no original
- Fender California Series Newporter guitar preamp built-in tuner
I am a new player and I have an electro-acoustic Fender Newporter guitar This guitar is from what they call their California series and they are all equipped with a built-in preamp with a tuner from
- Why do two identical notes never cancel each other out?
Total sound cancelation of out-of-phase sine waves is one example of a VERY noticeable effect, but there are others A flanger is a very good example of creative use of small delays, and is very noticeable Related, I suppose, would be the idea of INVERSION of sound, as in noise-cancelling headphones
- theory - Chord symbols for inversions of 7th chords - Music: Practice . . .
It's probably worth stating explicitly that each pair of numbers is the only pair in the set that occurs in specific type of chord (E g 6 5 is used because 5 3 occurs in root-position triads; 4 3 and 4 2 are used because 6 4 occurs in 2nd-inversion triads and in 2nd- and 3rd-inversion 7th chords ) And of course 7 only occurs in root-position 7th chords (until you consider 9ths, etc)
- What is it called when the same melody is played at different speeds by . . .
Short version of my answer: There isn't going to be any one word that encapsulates all this, and certain words are relevant to certain contexts (E g augmentation and diminution are mostly in the contexts of fugues or similar contrapuntal writing; in the toolbox along with inversion and retrograde ) Sometimes a phenomenon is best described in whatever ordinary words describe it well
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