For now, only 9 pages, but Pipine promises us about 50 !
TABLE OF CONTENT
DIGITAL AUDIO ? WHUZTHAT ? : FeedBack, who where surprised that it was possible to put so easily his Strato in a PC, asked something like : "How does'it work ?".
OUTPHASING : fist theoritical course from Pipine : The outphasing illustrated by picture...
THE NYQUIST CRITERION : Pipine explains you how to learn this law with the help of ... a western !
MIXING : FeedBack ask a question about mixing, a real avalanche of answers arrive on the ML, so Daniel QUENOT proposes you here the synthesis of all these.
HEARING : if you don't hear anything, it's not me, its the ears. Benoît LAGARDE explains you the most important of the 5 sense... for music !
FOURIER ANALYSIS : Guy COULON tells you about Fourier, it's life, its work. How Fourier did real big thinks when he cutted sounds in Fourier series ! Web page illustrated with pictures and sounding.
COMPRESSION : here is an effect which devide people, some are crazy of it, some other say it spoiled the feeling. With no special opinion, Gilles BLAIS explains what is compression and give us how to use it, one parameter at a time.
OVERSAMPLING : did you ever heard a salesman telling you for a CD player or a sound card that this stuff has got an 128 times oversampling feature. We feel that it's important but not many people knows the real thing ! Jean-Michel PHILIPPE explains everything about it !
PERIODICAL SOUNDS : Bruno CANADAS, a new volunteer, tells us everything on the constitution of a sound. Again Fourier is on stage !
AUDIO MIXING TESTS WITH DIFFERENT SEQUENCERS : erm, honnestly, we didn't know where to put this page on the site ;op But this section seemed to be the most appropriate.... So, Serial P ran a series of tests on Samplitude, Cubase, Nuendo and Soundforge in order to stop rumours telling that an audio program can sound better than another one, a point of view often given by a very biased ear.....Verdict !
EGALIZATOIN : this article comes from the wonderful Ziggy's Sonorisation site.. What is equalization ? How to use it ? Which adjustments could be used for each instrument ? Those are the answers that you will find on this page...