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A mechanical device used with string and brass instruments to muffle the tone.
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a control that interrupts ("mutes") the flow of a signal. For example, during a mixing session, a console with muting would allow the engineer to silence a noisy guitar track during a quiet introduction and activate it just before the guitar part begins. Some mixers offer the ability to automate mutes.
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A 'silent' coin. Same as Anepigraphic.
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The device brass players insert in the bell of their instrument to diminish the loudness of their instrument and create various effects.
Ãâó: www.jazzinamerica.org/l_glossary.asp
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It is a button on the mixing board thanks to which the signal sent to the main section and the auxiliary circuits (effects...) is cut. We can automate this button (on automated mixing board and sequencers' virtual mixers) to turn on or off tracks in a mixing, in an artistic way. This button also allows to lower the general noise level by turning off the unused tracks on an analog mixer. In short, we can do many things! ?subject=Commentaire Dico ECVST : MUTE"> Ceedjay
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