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    Personal & Performance Audio

    Why Three-Pedal Units Are Standard on Most Digital Pianos

    ByMichail March 17, 2026

    Curious why three pedals dominate digital pianos? Discover how each unlocks expressive depth—and why skipping one could limit your musical growth.

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    Audio Signal Processing

    How to Prevent Signal Degradation in Long Cable Runs With Active Guitars

    ByMichail March 17, 2026

    For active guitars, fighting signal loss over long cables starts with smarter choices—discover the pro gear that keeps your tone pristine no matter the distance.

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  • pedal units with sostenuto support
    Guitar & Bass Fundamentals

    The Importance of Pedal Units With Sostenuto and Soft Pedal Support

    ByMichail March 17, 2026

    Great pianists know nuanced expression starts with pedals—discover why sostenuto and soft pedal support are game-changers for authentic tone.

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  • high current buffer for low output guitars
    Audio Signal Processing

    Using a High-Current Buffer for Guitars With Low Output Pickups

    ByMichail March 17, 2026

    Connecting low-output pickups without a high-current buffer can cost you clarity—discover why your tone collapses and how to fix it.

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  • built in lessons and modes
    Synthesisers & MIDI

    Understanding Built-In Lessons and Learning Modes in Digital Pianos

    ByMichail March 17, 2026

    Built-in lessons in digital pianos transform practice into progress—discover how smart features quietly shape your skills behind the scenes.

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  • stereo phaser integration technique
    Audio Signal Processing

    How to Integrate a Phaser Pedal Without Phase Cancellation in Stereo

    ByMichail March 17, 2026

    A simple wiring trick unlocks rich, cancellation-free stereo phasing—discover how to preserve your tone’s full dimensionality with true dual-channel modulation.

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  • bluetooth audio and midi connectivity
    Synthesisers & MIDI

    Why Some Digital Pianos Include Bluetooth Audio and MIDI Connectivity

    ByMichail March 17, 2026

    Connecting wirelessly transforms your piano into a modern learning hub—discover how Bluetooth audio and MIDI unlock seamless app integration and immersive practice.

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  • silent muting signal chain
    Audio Signal Processing

    Setting up a Guitar Signal Chain With Silent Muting for Stage Transitions

    ByMichail March 17, 2026

    Discover how to position your mute switch for silent stage transitions—without sacrificing tone or cutting off delay trails. The right setup reveals a game-changing detail most overlook.

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  • sound quality affects musicianship
    Personal & Performance Audio

    How Headphone Output Quality Impacts Practice and Performance

    ByMichail March 17, 2026

    Knowing how headphone output shapes your sound reveals the hidden flaws holding back your performance—what you hear might shock you.

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  • parallel drive loop technique
    Audio Signal Processing

    How to Use a Parallel Drive Loop for Subtle Overdrive Blending

    ByMichail March 17, 2026

    Keep your tone pristine while sneaking in warmth—what if the secret to rich, dynamic overdrive isn’t stacking pedals but splitting your signal first? The answer unfolds in a clever parallel loop trick.

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