We are choosing between Camc Clio with Straight soundboard and Extended soundboard. I think the two soundboards will generate different bass volume, so the left hand has to play with a different strength at the bass strings, hence affecting the harp learning experience.

The fact is, even brand new Steinways have varying quality of soundboards from one piano to the next. It is as much art as science crafting a soundboard in a piano. So, if you replace the soundboard in your piano, only then will you discover what sound the instrument will have.


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Even if the soundboard on your piano had cracks or separation of the seams, a good rebuilder can rework the board and get excellent results if done properly. If the soundboard on your piano has no issues and exhibits good crown essential for proper tone, I personally would feel comfortable utilizing it when rebuilding the piano. If the piano is in good enough condition to assess the quality of the tone, that would be extremely valuable in determining the best course of action. If the piano projects a powerful, sustained tone into the high register, then it will probably do a good job for you after rebuilding.

So the reason why that is, is that soundboard is playing to your audio output... If you want it to play to Discord, you need to create a virtual audio interface that sits in between your mic and discord and daisy chain in the soundboard.

About newly-issued old shows, for me the Kiss Des Moines soundboard has basically replaced Alive II. The live material with recent remasters of Moving Pictures and Permanent Waves mean I may never listen to Exit Stage Left again (I know we discussed this briefly, last year). The official live albums are just too polished and processed to my ears, which have had their perspective altered by listening to plenty of raw Black Metal albums lol.

I help run the soundboard and computer at church, and we just replaced our computer. At first, everything was fine- Audacity was recording our messages with no problems. Then we had the need to add another monitor (to display the song lyrics through projectors). Well, to do that we had to connect the 2nd monitor with an HDMI cable, using an HDMI converter. Well, once we connected the 2nd monitor with the HDMI cable, Audacity would no longer recognize audio coming through the microphone (trying to record the messages). It will still record anything coming from the computer, but does not recognize any sound coming from the microphone, which is wireless, connected to the soundboard, which is connected to the computer.

Hi! I've seen other software out there for soundboards and I've played around with Keyboard Maestro and I found it to be really useful. For the soundboard, I have been able to bind a key to play a sound but is it possible to route this sound output to my mic (meaning if I'm in a call and activate the hotkey, it can be heard by others).

First, you can connect the cameras mic input to the headphone output on the soundboard which works OK if you split it, have two outputs, or don't care about using a headset. Another problem is you have to use the same volume as the headset, which can sometimes be a problem, especially if you're not the one running the board.

As well as the 30-minute time limit, the camera also has to stop recording if it reaches 4 GB per file because of the formatting Canon DSLRs use.

If that is a big problem for you, you could look into getting a Canon Vixia series camcorder. That is what I used for quite a while recording the audio straight from a soundboard. My particular model was an HF M50. If you purchase a camcorder because of the recording capabilities, you'll want to take a look and make sure that it has a headphone output as well, which is extremely handy.

Using arduino nano clone and want to trigger pins on adafruit fx soundboard when button is pressed. The leds work fine with the code, but the digitalWrite commands to the the soundboard are not functioning. I cant see anything wrong with my code functionally. Please let me know if you do. i will get sound when the board is powered up, but that is it.

I went ahead and read through the sticky post as you instructed before I decided to reply. I am going to re-post the code below changing only the values that i am digitalWrite(ing) to the pins for the soundboard from HIGH to LOW. I am making this change because when i have them set to LOW i am able to get the sound board to function when i remove or insert the lead into my breadboard; at least for pin 5 anyway. I am going to try to post the code here according to the forum instructions.

To answer your question; Yes. Both boards are connected to the same ground. Is that not appropriate?

I am trying to use the digital pins 4 & 5 of the nano to switch the signal from HIGH to LOW and trigger the soundboard pins i am connected to using the same button that i am using for the leds.

Again, I felt in order to keep the actual building pages separate from the explanation pages, I have put the reasoning behind why soundboards are made of quartersawn softwoods on a separate page. If you only want to know the whats and hows of building a bowed psaltery, you can skip down to the next paragraph.

Now that we have the soundboard dimensioned to the right size and shape, we just have one last thing to do to it before we glue it to the frame and finish out the soundbox of the psaltery. We need to cut a big hole in it!

Once you have everything set just the way you want it, glue the soundboard to the frame, just as you did with the back. Take extra care to make sure that the area around the pinblock is securely glued to the frame, as this will go a long way in reinforcing the strength of the instrument.

In this instructable I am going to go through all the control features found on most mixers (mixing consoles, mixing desks, audio consoles, soundboards - they all refer to the same thing). I will start with the absolute basics:

What is a mixer?

A mixer, in its purest and simplest form, combines or meshes an array of inputs into a few controllable outputs (hence the name, MIXer). It is pretty much universal that mixers will have at least a volume control on the output. The vast majority will have volume or "level" controls on each input, or "channel." A great many still will have a variety of controls on each channel, from gains or trims to EQ and aux'es and buses and PFL's and more; don't worry though - I will go through each of these at least briefly.

When a new sound guy looks at a mixer for a large church, per se, he may feel overwhelmed by the oceans of knobs that may or may not be there. But here,I will explain what these knobs do, and you will actually find them to be overwhelmingly simple.


The first thing you need to know is that I will be dealing with moderate to large mixing desks and sound boards, with at least 10 channels (available inputs) or more. These are what you will see if you want to "run sound" for a church or venue or record music of bands, etc.

Hey, I run a tech booth at church and we want to start recording sermons and putting them on the Church Website for home-bound seniors. We have our computer and we have a 16-channel soundboard. If i wanted to record it, could i but a XLR cable that converts to a 3.5mm Jack and plug it into the microhone jack in the computer, and record it that way in Audacity, and upload it to the Website? I just want to know before i buy the cable.


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Right on! Thanks for this. I've always looked at soundboards as being overwhelmingly complicated, but you really simplified it a lot for me. To the point that I think I could probably tackle one. (I'm going to have to, since we need a sound man for a gig in a couple of weeks, and I've been elected)

Although I've seen soundboards in the backs of high school theaters and whatnot, I really haven't had much experience with them. There's so many buttons and switches that it's hard to even focus on any one thing! It's insane how complicated sound mixing can be. Your article really helped explain the audio mixers a lot, though; thanks for all the info!

I'm trying to find a way to play audio from flash soundboards to people on skype. I apparently do not have Wave/Stereo mix/What u hear supported on my soundcard (I have windows 7 professional). I only have one soundcard, and I'm usually using headset.

If your soundboard is not being transmitted to the game that you are currently playing (League of Legends, Valorant, GTA, Rust...) or you are not able to make keybinds, this could be related to your Windows permissions.


Also, make sure that if you have your microphone configured in your game or software to "Push to talk" you will need to press the "Push to talk" key for the soundboard sounds to go through.


If still, you are facing issues, please try the following:

Hello fellow iMac'ers, got a brand iMac with OSX Mavericks. I'm trying to set it up to record sound from a Peavey XR1212. I'm a PC guy, so I'm used to using Audacity to do the same procedure, so I downloaded it and tried to get it to work. The soundboard has an "mp3 in" line as well as an RCA out jack. The iMac does not have a mic in line, only a headphone port. I called Apple Support and the representative informed me that the headphone port on the Mac is smart enough to determine whether I would be using it for headphones of a mic in line, so I should put the mic in line there. So my set up was running an RCA jack (red and white connected to soundboard) with a headphone jack on the other end into the headphone port on the Mac. When I began recording on the through Audacity, the program did not show me the soundboard or the RCA jack as one of the available options to choose to record sound from, it defaulted to the internal mic on the Mac as the only option.

I did not try going from the "mp3 in" line from the soundboard (which btw is a headphone port as well) to the headphone port on the back of the Mac. I use an auxiliary cord to play music from the Mac through the soundboard with these headphone ports, but it just didn't seem obvious to me that this set up could be used for recording. ff782bc1db

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