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    Eq Settings Guide

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    med release. Reverb: Tight room reverb (0.1-0.2ms) General: Apply a little cut at 300Hz and some boost between 40Hz and 80Hz. Control The Attack: Apply boost or cut around 4KHz to 6KHz. Treat Muddiness: Apply cut somewhere in the 100Hz to 500Hz range. kick>> bottom depth at 60 - 80 Hz‚ slap attack at 2.5Hz Snares: 100Hz with a Q of 1.0 -- Add fullness to snare 200Hz - 250Hz with a Q of 1.4 -- Adds wood to snares 3Khz with a Q of 1.4 -- Adds atack to snare. 7Khz with a Q of 2.8 -- Adds Sharpness

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    yet we all communicate in very different ways. The human language is by far the most complex form of communication. We are the only living thing able to speak words and understand a wide range of vocabulary. The human language has a large advantage over that of parrots and primates because of our wide vocal range and complex written language. While parrots have the ability to mimic human words ‚they have no concept of what they are saying‚ so humans remain the only living thing able to comprehend

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    who strobly believe that they have found the right beverage or mixed drink that can help them with their vocal needs. Whether it’s a sore throat before a big show‚ having a head cold‚ or having that little tickle in the back of your throat that won’t go away‚ there always seems to be something out in the world that can help singers and performers with vocal problems. With endless ideas of vocal cures and new innovations‚ we can never truly tell what the perfect solution to heal our voices is. As professional

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    Studio session plan

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    Positioning. SESSION PLAN 5. Vocal Track Listings. 7 Microphone Positioning. SESSION PLAN 6. Drum Mixing. 8 EQUALISATION PLAN. SESSION PLAN 7. Guitar and Bass Mixing. 9 EQUALISATION PLAN. SESSION PLAN 8. Vocal mixing. 10 EQUALISATION PLAN. SESSION PLAN 9. Final mix down and Bounce. 11 Background Information The band chosen to record is BAND NAME Bass Guitar/Lead Vocals JIMMY JIMMYSON Lead Guitar JESSE JEFFERSON Rhythm Guitar/Backup vocals DAVE DAVIDSON Drums

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    In order to be considered on this list‚ the singers must be able to command an audience with his or her vocals. Each artist on this list have powerful and distinctive voices. Number One: Axl Rose. Rose is the frontman for the legendary band Guns N’ Roses. He is arguably one of the most unique voices in rock music. Notorious for his lead vocals in "Welcome to the Jungle‚" "Live & Let Die‚" and "Sweet Child O’ Mine." Rose’s aggressive and badass voice has made him a staple in the world of Rock music

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    Pitch and Tempo

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    you’re male‚ your voice will have a lower pitch than most of your female friends. If you are very slender‚ you will probably not have as much vocal resonance as someone with a larger chest cavity. But don’t despair. There are many features of your voice that you can change with a little practice and if you are going to be giving a presentation‚ a little bit of vocal warm-up may be all the practice you will need to sound dramatically better. The truly controllable and therefore changeable features of

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    in the vocal line. A tritone is a jump of 3 tones and can be seen in the vocal line ‘soon as it’‚ (G#  D). The melody is partly fragmentary as it usually contains fragment semi-tones in the rhythmic parts‚ e.g. there are two fragmented notes F# G in the vocal line‚ ‘Could it be?’ to ‘if I can wait.’ The words are predominantly syllabic in the vocal line‚ e.g. ‘It may come’ to ‘bright as a rose’. In section A the melody line is at a lower range than in section B which has a higher range and longer

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    There are over half of a million words in the English vocabulary‚ and words can be arranged into billions of combinations. Despite this wide range of combinations‚ many forms of artwork have titles with the same combination of words. There are numerous songs that are given the same title. Furthermore‚ some of these duplicate titles fall into different musical genres; however‚ there is an occasional pair that belongs to the same genre. One popular example of this coincidence are the songs “Let Me

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    The participant of this research study was a 3-year-old boy named Jake with a primary diagnosis of autism. Jake was enrolled at a private clinic that provided one-to-one educational services to individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities. Instruction and treatment were guided by the principles of applied behavior analysis (ABA) and incorporated Skinner’s (1957) analysis of verbal behavior. The educational setting consisted of two classrooms and one activity room. Approximately nine

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    Answer each question thoroughly and completely.  Each question is worth up to 5 points‚ and the complete assignment is worth up to 30 points. 1.  The first task will be to introduce yourself and let me know what your background is in music and online learning.  Give your name‚ if you play (or have played) an instrument or sing‚ and if you’ve ever taken an online class. Answer: My name is Huy Huynh and this is the third year of me in Golden West College. I have not had a chance to take choir

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