Will my e-piano sound different?
At the moment it is in the living room and it sounds good there but I wonder if I put it in my small room if the sound will still be OK or if it will sound so muffled
At the moment it is in the living room and it sounds good there but I wonder if I put it in my small room if the sound will still be OK or if it will sound so muffled
I'm looking for a system that can convert records, cassettes, and CDs to MP3 and is any good. I bought a system from Otto.de, but the conversion doesn't work at all. Anyone have any suggestions on what else I could use? Everything I've found in the reviews seems to be useless.
I'm pretty alternative/emo, but I'd like to expand my musical tastes a bit. I like rock and metal stuff, but I feel like I always listen to the same songs. So I'm wondering what genre emo actually is, and if you know any good bands that fit that genre.
Hi, what Bluetooth music boxes do you have? Are you satisfied with them/would you recommend them? Please include the price. LG Schatten007
Is it okay to sing the consonants nm and ng nasally in a song? Is this technically incorrect or normal?
Hey, I wanted to use my electric piano with a MIDI-to-USB interface in FL Studio with the "KeyScape" plugin. FL Studio recognizes the interface on that device, but not my piano? I'm not really into the scene, maybe there's someone here who knows something about it?
I just took the strings off my acoustic guitar for the first time because I want to put new ones on. I noticed that both the nut and the saddle (those two bone pieces where the strings rest) are practically loose and could easily be removed. I was just wondering if that's what was intended…
Different.
At least without headphones, a difference will be heard, because the room will be resonated.
But if your instrument sounds good in principle, it will preserve this sonic beauty. It’s the acoustics that could suffer.
There’s something that calls itself “Room acoustics“. No one here can know how the old location or the new location is. No one here can answer your question seriously. -Hinzu comes that hearing sensation is totally subjective!
Dumpf probably not, otherwise definitely.