| Harmonizer: a special function that harmonizes a monophonic, i.e., composed of a single note, (vocal or instrumental) audio signal. A person singing alone creates a monophonic signal, a choruscreates a polyphonic, harmonized vocal signal. The harmonizer creates a "polyphonic chorus" from a single voice. |
| Echo - Delay: a device capable of artificially reproducing and modifying the Echo effect. Echo is a natural effect generated by sound waves hitting a wall that reflects them, creating a repetition of the emitted sound. The effect regulates the speed and number of repetitions of the sound. |
| Reverb: a device that artificially reproduces or modifies the characteristics of a sound emitted in different environments and, thus, with different propagation modes and acoustics. Reverb is a naturally occurring effect that is generated by the environment where a vocal or instrumental sound is emitted. For example, in a large space (a stadium or very large concert hall) the sound will take on different characteristics than in a small space, such as a room or club. This depends on multiple factors: the dimensions of the environment, the characteristics of the delimiting walls, the characteristics of the emitted sound, etc. |
| Multi-effect: a device that adds special "effects" to an audio signal, whether voice or not. Among the most common "effects" are reverb, delay and chorus. "Multi" means that the device can generate two or more different effects at the same time. |
| Noise Gate: a device that eliminates background noise in a sound signal. For example, if you are singing in a noisy room (audience voices or sounds in the environment such as instruments) with the noise - gate on, the microphone will only accept signals from your voice will exclude the surrounding sounds. |
| Harmonize: playing the notes that, together with the original, comprise a "chord" or harmony. A typical harmony consists of adding two notes at the third and sixth intervals from the original. In this way chords are composed that are "in tune" with the music. |
| MIDI - Midi Track: Analogous to a musician's or musical group's score, the track contains the notes that each musician's instrument must produce. In a MIDI file, the tracks represent the instruments playing the song, such as the bass, drum or guitar track, etc. A track is usually assigned to one of the 16 MIDI channels so a General MIDI file can represent an "ensemble" of 16 different instruments. |
| Mixer: a device that "mixes" two or more voice or instrumental audio signals. Mixers can make various adjustments to the sound: volume, pan pot, equalization, gain, output, type of effect, etc. For example, if we have a musical base played by 5 different instruments, the mixer unites and mixes the five different signals into a single signal. By adjusting parameters on the Mixer we can change the overall result depending on our taste and creativity. |
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