Pitch control — A variable speed pitch control (or vari speed) is a control on an audio device such as a turntable, reel to reel, tape deck or CD player that allows the operator to deviate from a standard speed (such as 33⅓, 45 or even 78 rpm on a turntable).… … Wikipedia
Pitch accent — is a linguistic term of convenience for a variety of restricted tone systems that use variations in pitch to give prominence to a syllable or mora within a word. The placement of this tone or the way it is realized can give different meanings to… … Wikipedia
Pitch-bending — Pitch Bend Wheel Visualisiertes Pitch Bending bei HD Recording … Deutsch Wikipedia
Turntablism — DJ vinyl turntable system Turntablism is the art of manipulating sounds and creating music using phonograph turntables and a DJ mixer.[1] The word turntablist was coined in 1995 by DJ Babu[2 … Wikipedia
Chopped and screwed — Stylistic origins Southern hip hop, Half speed/33rpm, Codeine effect[1] Cultural origins Early 1990s, Houston, Texas, United States Typical instruments … Wikipedia
Disc jockey — DJ and DJs redirect here. For other uses, see DJ (disambiguation) and DJs (disambiguation). Club Eifel s DJ Blaze performing at the 2009 Air Force Ball. A disc jockey, also known as DJ, is a person who selects and plays recorded music for an… … Wikipedia
Project jumbled — was a multimedia engine (circa 1994/1995) for GNU compiled computers (tested on Linux). This interface linked a CDROM reader with audio compact disc loaded to a hardware MIDI sound module.The implementation of Jumbled planned to give the world… … Wikipedia
Mixtape — For other uses, see Mixtape (disambiguation). An early pirate 8 track mixtape from 1974 … Wikipedia
Controllerism — A controllerist DJ using a Traktor S4 controller Controllerism is the art and practice of using musical software controllers, e.g. MIDI, Open Sound Control (OSC), joystick, etc., to build upon, mix, scratch, remix, effect, modify, or otherwise… … Wikipedia
Pitchbenden — Pitch Bend Wheel Visualisiertes Pitch Bending bei HD Recording … Deutsch Wikipedia