noise muting

  • 1muting — mjuːt n. one who cannot speak, person who does not utter any noise, dumb; device which temporarily silences the sound on a telephone or television v. make quieter, reduce the loudness of; make less bright, reduce the intensity of adj. silent,… …

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  • 2Audio noise measurement — is carried out when assessing the quality of audio equipment, such as is used in recording studios, broadcast studios, and in the home (Hi Fi).Noise in general refers to unwanted sound, often loud, but in audio systems it is the low level hiss or …

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  • 3Left-hand muting — is a performance technique for stringed instruments, where the vibration of a string is muffled by the left hand. There are two variants of it. Left handed musicians would perform this technique with the right hand, not the left.First variantIf a …

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  • 4automatic muting — An automobile radio which cancels noise output when you turn the station dial …

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  • 5Bass guitar — A Music Man Stingray bass String instrument Other names Bass, electric bass guitar, electric bass. Classification …

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  • 6Whammy bar — A whammy bar, tremolo arm/bar, or vibrato arm/bar is a component of a guitar, used to add vibrato to the sound by changing the tension of the strings, typically at the bridge or tailpiece. The whammy bar enables the player to quickly vary the… …

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  • 7Metalhead — Megadeth bei einem Konzert im Jahre 2005 Metal (von engl. metal „Metall“) ist eine variantenreiche Musikrichtung und Subkultur. Ihre Ursprünge liegen im Hard Rock Anfang der 1970er; sie beinhaltet unter anderem Elemente des Blues, des Jazz und… …

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  • 8Metalmusik — Megadeth bei einem Konzert im Jahre 2005 Metal (von engl. metal „Metall“) ist eine variantenreiche Musikrichtung und Subkultur. Ihre Ursprünge liegen im Hard Rock Anfang der 1970er; sie beinhaltet unter anderem Elemente des Blues, des Jazz und… …

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  • 9Audio system measurements — are made for several purposes. Designers take measurements so that they can specify the performance of a piece of equipment. Maintenance engineers make them to ensure equipment is still working to specification, or to ensure that the cumulative… …

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  • 10Dynamic range — For other uses, see Dynamic range (disambiguation). Dynamic range, abbreviated DR or DNR,[1] is the ratio between the largest and smallest possible values of a changeable quantity, such as in sound and light. It is measured as a ratio, or as a… …

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