To create the music for " The Last Remnant ", Sekito utilized his guitar collection for different tracks and used different guitar sounds and techniques including detuning and delay effects on the album.
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One common way to use this feature is to include several instances of the same voice in the same performance while detuning each of them slightly to create a " thicker " or more lively sound.
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By detuning the incoming light from the cavity resonance to the red sideband, the photons can only enter the cavity if they take phonons with energy \ hbar \ omega _ m from the mechanics.
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Negative detuning ( red detuning of the laser from the cavity resonance ) by an amount equal to the mechanical mode frequency favors the anti-Stokes sideband, leading to a net cooling of the resonator.
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Negative detuning ( red detuning of the laser from the cavity resonance ) by an amount equal to the mechanical mode frequency favors the anti-Stokes sideband, leading to a net cooling of the resonator.
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Where \ Delta = \ omega _ \ text { light }-\ omega _ \ text { transition } is the detuning, a measure of how far the light is off resonance with the transition.
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The top-of-the-line Casio HT-6000 offered 64 possible waveforms, 4 DCO's per voice, velocity, detuning, ring-modulation, and an expanded SD parameter set.
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A " honky-tonk " sound can be achieved by detuning one or more strings for each piano key, creating the characteristic " wah-wah " or beating effect of an out-of-tune piano.
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In an acoustic-mathematical analysis, Anthony Achong substantiated that this detuning is the most important parameter in influencing the structure of a steelpan tone : the duration of the partials as well as the amplitude and frequency modulations.
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On radios with analog dial tuning ( or 1 kHz step capable digital tuning ), slight detuning of an AM station could often improve listenability, where for instance interference is present to one side only of the RF channel.