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Audio callback and multiple threads

Yes, audio software, be it a DAW or a live mixing console, do use multithreading and multicore functionality. Example 1 : Pyramix MassCore technology “hides” one or more cores in a multiple CPU ...
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How to create a big room techno kick

Well, the first reading when you make a kick rumble is to just add some reverb to the low end of the kick.. now the tricky part is that there are so many ways to do it and so many outcomes in the end. ...
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Is it lossless to cut WAV files into segments and join them again?

It will be lossless. You can avoid the popping sounds by doing very short fade ins/outs
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Best choice for bandpass frequency

The first half of your question states some clear facts. "Gameboy" and "32 4-bit samples played back in a loop". The rest of the question goes off in an unclear direction. Any bandpass filter you ...
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How to destroy audio (blown-out clipping effect)

A simple, easy way of doing it is by using the amplify effect in audacity. Just select the audio and increase by a couple of dbs and listen to how it sounds (Remember to enable clipping). If you want ...
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Audio callback and multiple threads

Note that audio synthesis algorithms can be inherently highly parallel. You have several buses that can be split into independent sets, such that no audio inputs of one class correlate (i.e. have data ...
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How to make ASMR sounds?

For a cheap way out you could just plug some ear-bud headphones into your mic-inputs. Headphones can work in reverse too! then place the earbuds in your ears but facing outwards and you'll get a bin-...
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Difference between audio quality

It sound like the good version has simply been cleaned up using equalization. The humming you speak of is just bad low frequency 'rumble'. It's a bad recording, but in the cleaner version somebody ...
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What's your strategy behind 192kHz recording?

I came to this thread trying to figure out how people are using sample frequencies above 96KHz to positive benefit. The comments about dropping pitch and having content above the human hearing limit ...
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