My electirc guitar sound really muffled on Audacity as well miking the amp.
You have to record them yourself.
Yes, the bridge of a guitar can alter the sound. If you change anything on a guitar it can change the overall tone of the sound it produces.
Yes a guitar amplifies sound although an acoustic sounds more than electric guitar but they all resonate sound
In my opinion it is the drums that have the loudest raw sound, but if you connect your guitar to an amplifier then the sound will have increased.
the guitar's sound will different in water.it will ugly.
The body of the acustic guitar is hollow which allows the sound to project with a clean, non muffled sound.
Anything that makes sound.
Try Audacity, the free sound recorder and editor.
It's possible, but will not produce a recording with good sound quality. If recording with one microphone you should record guitar and vocals separately and overlap the sounds. A good program for doing this that is free is Audacity. You can record the guitar part and the listen to the recording while you sing to a playback.
Both are software's and nothing else. Photoshop is image editing and audacity is to record and work with sound.
Audacity is a free open source program that you can make and edit sound effects. Here's how you use it: 1.record a sound on your microphone 2. Edit the sound. 3. Export the sound as an mp3 or wav. 4. Upload it to the internet . Here are some examples:http://www.freesound.org/usersViewSingle.php?id=718003
Sounds can be muffled when something intercepts the sound wave (lets say a blanket) and the sound waves can only get through a little bit. You can't hear the sound clearly but can still hear it, so it is muffled!
From the Internet? If so then you can download Audacity (Search for it) and the you can record using Line in this will record whatever sound the computer is playing, however this function does not work on vista.
He spoke in a muffled voice as he did not want to be overhead. The sound of the music was muffled by the closed door. The thief attempted to steal the jewels with muffled footsteps.
You have to record them yourself.
Sound travels faster and more efficiently in water compared to air, causing the frequencies of sound waves to be altered and making voices sound muffled or distorted when heard underwater. Additionally, water is denser than air, which affects the transmission of sound waves and contributes to the muffled effect.
With most Windows and Linux audio devices, it is possible to record whatever sound the computer is currently playing, including internet radio streams.