Frequently Asked Questions
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Is there a way to turn my guitar from mono to stereo?
The easiest way is to run your guitar through a stereo chorus or a multi-effects pedal equipped with stereo outputs. Then run each line from the pedal into a separate amplifier. Th -
The keys on my keyboard have started to stick. How do I fix this?
Having a sticky key that won’t rise properly, or rises up slowly can certainly be frustrating. You might try gently moving the key from side to side being very careful not to break -
What is a Chorus effect?
Chorus effects can make a single instrument sound like a group of players. It adds a rich, lush, shimmering quality to your sound. Here's how it works: when 2 people play the same -
What is a Delay?
Delay is one of the simplest effects out there and one of the most valuable. A little delay can bring life to dull mixes, widen your instrument's sound, and even allow you to solo -
What is a Double Bass?
A double bass is simply, an upright bass. The name “double bass” refers to its name in classical music history. In the early days of the orchestra, the Violoncello ('cello) was the -
What is a drum trigger?
A drum trigger is a sensor that attaches to a drum. When the drum head is struck, it sends a signal to an electronic drum module, telling the module to trigger the chosen sound for -
What is a Rack Space?
A rack space is defined as 1.75 inches from top to bottom. Standard rack equipment conforms to this by either being 1.75 inches high, or some multiple of that. Equipment height is -
What is an envelope?
Envelope (VCA): The shape of a sound in relation to time. The attack is the start or onset of the initial transient sound. Decay is the roll-off of the sound's waveform just after -
What's the best way to clean tape heads?
If you use your tape deck frequently and aren't taking the time to clean the heads, you may be losing sound quality. Grease, dirt and oxide deposits can build up around and on cass -
What's the difference between bass strings?
There are two main flavors of bass strings: roundwound and flatwound. All wound strings are made by wrapping layers of wire around a core wire. Roundwound strings use a round wire
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