Scratching is the sound made by manipulating records on turntables. It involves moving a vinyl record back and forth on a turntable while the needle is in contact with the record, creating rhythmic sounds and effects. Scratch DJs use this technique to add unique textures and patterns to music during live performances.
The sound of the TIE fighter was created using a blend of elephant calls and car noises, combined and manipulated by sound designer Ben Burtt. The iconic screeching noise was achieved by manipulating these sounds at varying speeds and pitches to create the distinct engine sound of the TIE fighter.
The sound of the TARDIS was created by Brian Hodgson of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop in 1963. He used a combination of feedback, white noise, and oscillators to generate the iconic sound. It was achieved by manipulating electronic circuits and recording the results to create the distinctive wheezing, groaning noise.
The sound made by wind is commonly called "whistling" or "whistling sound."
peter patter is the sound made by rain.....
Pitch can be changed by altering the frequency of sound waves, with higher frequencies resulting in higher pitches and lower frequencies in lower pitches. Loudness can be changed by adjusting the amplitude or intensity of sound waves, with greater amplitudes producing louder sounds and lesser amplitudes producing softer sounds. These changes can be made using various methods such as adjusting volume controls or manipulating the physical properties of sound-producing instruments or devices.
Early gramophone records where made from a wax master, which was engraved directly by the sound waves of the audio source in an analogue direct fashion, using a reversed horn. From the wax master a mould was made, which was used to mechanically "press" gramophone records - originally made from Shallac.
The sound of the TIE fighter was created using a blend of elephant calls and car noises, combined and manipulated by sound designer Ben Burtt. The iconic screeching noise was achieved by manipulating these sounds at varying speeds and pitches to create the distinct engine sound of the TIE fighter.
A BSR turntable is a turntable manufactured by BSR, short for British Sound Reproducers, a British company. BSR turntables were inexpensive record changers that often were included in low-end mass market stereo systems in the 1950s through 1970s. They had a reputation for being cheaply made and hard on records, but they were very reliable. Their closest competitor was probably VM, an American manufacturer that made similar record changers with arguably higher quality.
While there are special scratching turntables, any turntable will do.
The sound of the TARDIS was created by Brian Hodgson of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop in 1963. He used a combination of feedback, white noise, and oscillators to generate the iconic sound. It was achieved by manipulating electronic circuits and recording the results to create the distinctive wheezing, groaning noise.
A balloon animal is an animal made out of rubber by manipulating a longer balloon.
They are made out of metal
Yes, birth records are considered public records.
Vinyl Records were made in way back in 1888-1889
Sound waves are made whenever and wherever there is a sound.
Over 12 billion records have been made worldwide.
sound waves are made by amplitudes