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Tag: Audio Knowledge

What Is Equivalent Input Noise (EIN) And Why Is It Important?

Have you ever wondered why some recordings sound crystal clear while others have that annoying hiss in the background? The secret often lies in something called Equivalent Input Noise, or EIN for short. It's a bit like the static noise you hear when there's no signal on your radio, but in the world of audio and electronics, it's a crucial measure we use to understand how much unwanted noise a piece of equipment adds to the sound.

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What Is Plate Reverb? A Lead Vocals Perfect Companion

Have you ever listened to a song and felt like the singer's voice was wrapping around you, making you feel like you're in a big, echo-y room? That magical effect is thanks to something called reverb. Reverb is like an echo's cousin, but it's smoother and blends into the music better. Today, we're going to talk about a special kind of reverb called plate reverb, which is a singer's best friend when recording music.

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AAC Vs Mp3: How These Compressed Audio Formats Compare

Ever wondered how your favorite music fits on your phone without taking up all the space? It's thanks to something called audio compression, which shrinks the size of audio files while still keeping them sounding pretty good. But there are different ways to do this, and two popular options are AAC and MP3.

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