Beat Audio Distortions: The Essential Guide to Resonant Frequencies
Resonant frequencies can make or break your audio quality. From identifying problematic resonances in sound systems to mastering equalizer tools, this guide demystifies the world of audio engineering, offering actionable techniques to refine sound clarity and maintain the perfect sonic balance.
An Educators Beginning Guide to the Makey Makey
Making learning fun is a top priority for educators and using new technology can help achieve that goal. One great tool for making learning more engaging is the Makey Makey, which allows students to use everyday objects to create interactive projects. A Makey Makey is a k-12 educator's dream come true. It is a simple, easy-to-use tool that can make any project more interactive and engaging.
Are You Choosing the Right Software for Your Class? How we Revised an Introduction to Music Technology Course
In audio education, one of the challenges is teaching music to largely non-music majors. Teaching the components of music like rhythm, melody, and structure to those with little or no musical training is problematic. How do you teach music technology to those without musical backgrounds? What do music and non-music majors have in common?
Crash proofing your technology ecosystem: 7 ways to prevent single points of failure.
Do you have too many Facebook logins? What would you do if the power went out? This blog post looks at the idea of a single point of failure and how we can try to mitigate them.
Concerts in a post COVID-19 World; A model for a better streaming experience?
A model for streaming concerts in a post-COVID-19 world. By Dr. Testa
Working with Virtual Guitars.
Working with virtual guitars requires additional processing in order to get a more natural sound.
Why Pokémon Go is a Game Changer and How We Can Use This for Music, Art, and Environmental Sustainability.
Pokémon Go has captured the hearts of technology-hungry Millenials. Is this the start of a revolution or is it a passing fad?