To my dedicated followers
Well hello to you all. I have been set the challenge to establish and maintain an online presence to promote myself and offer an insight to those in industry and those who may be interested. I suppose...
View ArticleAn introduction to sampling and MPCs
For my first post I thought I’d talk a little bit about my new (ish) hobbie, producing. I’ll discuss why I enjoy using sampling to make my songs and how it allowed me to actually start writing full...
View ArticleWhy study Acoustics?
Acoustics is a very niche area of physics that only two universities teach in the UK. Whenever I tell someone I study acoustics they assume I do a music based course, the common response being ‘is that...
View ArticleCould an Acoustic Weapon Make Your Head Explode?
Cameron Maskew:An interesting post from one of my peers. Originally posted on CPerry Acoustics: Humans have an audible hearing range between 20Hz and 20000Hz, but sound waves do exist below and above...
View ArticleAcoustic Levitation
At some point in GCSE or A Level physics you will have come across the standing wave experiment, the only experiment related to acoustics that you will study (well, it was with my curriculum). This not...
View ArticleAudio Technica ATH-M50 Review
The Headphones The Audio Technica ATH-M50s are professional studio headphones, designed to give the listers a true and accurate representation of the music they are listening to. This means they...
View ArticlePoles and Zeros
Cameron Maskew:A technical post on poles and zeros from one of my peers, aimed at those specialising in digital signal processing. Originally posted on SoundInTechnicolor: Poles and Zeros can be...
View ArticleAmazing Acoustic Experiment with Water
The effect that you are seeing can’t be seen with the naked eye. The effect only works through the camera. However, there is a version of the experiment you can do where the effect would be visible...
View ArticleOne of my songs!
As an acoustician, I maketh sounds, and I taketh away. Here is a sound I made:
View ArticleUnderneath the arches
Cameron Maskew:An interesting post from one of my future lecturers at the University of Salford Originally posted on The Sound Blog: Soundwalking with balloons and a banjo Some of the best sounds in...
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