What is Dithering?
Dithering is fairly straight forward: it’s simply a way of transitioning shades of the same color. It can have a range of aesthetic effects.
Dithering is fairly straight forward: it’s simply a way of transitioning shades of the same color. It can have a range of aesthetic effects.
What is treble? This is a question that we’re frequently asked. The latest was from a tour guide who brought her group to us for lunch. Check out what is treble, how treble in music works, and a few examples of treble clef in action.
Working as a music critic takes a passion for music and writing combined with an impressive knowledge in music history and a touch of style.
Use our step-by-step guide to learn how to record with Streamlabs OBS. Very useful if you’re just starting out.
Headset microphones can be damaged from getting wet or dirty. Here are a few methods on how to troubleshoot and repair your microphone issue.
Singing doesn’t have to be intimidating. Take a look at “voice training” to become a better singer.
Confused about voice chat settings for Discord? We’ll explain all the microphone troubleshooting options on the popular voice chat app.
The condenser microphone is one of the two main types of modern microphones, the other being the dynamic. I’ll show you some of my favorite condenser microphones in action in this video.
Headphones or earbuds and glasses? Tips on wearing both together and the pros and cons of doing so. Plus, opinions on the most comfortable pair of headphones with glasses.
Whether you just got your first pair of Beats headphones or you’ve been hanging on to them for years, there are several ways you can ensure you’re capturing the best possible sound with your Beats headphones. Here are seven tips to help you create the perfect Beats headphone experience.
A detailed analysis of how long does it take to charge Apple Airpods. How many charging cycles can you expect from an Airpod case and the time spent for charging and listening to music.
The history of the seven string guitar beginning with the early Egyptians and Greeks, then through the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Romantic periods.