I'm here basically to add information to musicians' websites and make some of the pages on gear and sound recording at least minimally intelligible to civilians. Cheers.
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Encyclopedia vs textbook
editOk, so encyclopedia vs textbook. Hard concept, right? One is a collection of concise, introductory articles on noteworthy subjects. The other is 4000 word chapters on the acoustics of rotary speakers and lots of funky-looking equations. Folks, if you want to write the latter, swell. But please do it here:
Some of us are just looking for some quick answers! I don't want anyone to have to take a course in audio engineering just to get the gist of the article on EQ.
Some things about me
edit- I like to write things people can read.
- I’m much
more likelylikelier to cut words than add them. - I believe in using words like “pitch”, “loudness” and “sound” as well as “frequency”, “amplitude” and “signal”.
Wikipriorities
edit- Translate articles pertaining to sound effects and recording from Gearweigan to English, since not everyone is born knowing what "signal", "line-level", "gain" and "outboard" are.
- Vastly improve the articles pertaining to analog recording.
Pages I've got my eye on
editPages I've contributed to
editHere are some pages I've either created or contributed to significantly:
And in case you were wondering
editThe greatest living rock and roll drummer is:
The greatest living rock and roll bassist is:
But the guitarist I like most, just because, is: