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- Pumping_(audio) abstract "In audio, recording, and music, pumping or gain pumping is a creative misuse of compression, the "audible unnatural level changes associated primarily with the release of a compressor". There is no 'correct' way to produce pumping, and the effect, and, according to Alex Case, may result from selecting, "too slow or too fast...or too, um, medium" attack and release settings.The technique is common in rock and electronic dance music. A celebrated example is Phil Selway's drum track on "Exit Music (For A Film)", and clear examples include the electro percussion loop in Radiohead's "Idioteque", Benny Benassi's "Finger Food", and the ride cymbals on Portishead's "Pedestal".Side-chain pumping is a more advanced technique using a compressors 'side-chain' feature which, "uses the amplitude envelope (dynamics profile) of one track as a trigger for a compressor used in another track." When the amplitude of a note of the side-chained instrument surpasses the threshold setting of the compressor it attenuates the compressed instrument, producing volume swells offset from the side-chained note by a selected release time. Found in house, techno, IDM, hip hop, dubstep, and drum 'n' bass, Eric Prydz's "Call On Me" is credited with popularizing the technique, though Daft Punk's "One More Time" contributed, while clear examples include Madonna's "Get Together" and Benny Benassi's "My Body (feat. Mia J.)"".
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- Pumping_(audio) wikiPageWikiLink Audio_signal_processing.
- Pumping_(audio) wikiPageWikiLink Benny_Benassi.
- Pumping_(audio) wikiPageWikiLink Call_on_Me_(Eric_Prydz_song).
- Pumping_(audio) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Audio_engineering.
- Pumping_(audio) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Music_production.
- Pumping_(audio) wikiPageWikiLink Daft_Punk.
- Pumping_(audio) wikiPageWikiLink Dummy_(album).
- Pumping_(audio) wikiPageWikiLink Dynamic_range_compression.
- Pumping_(audio) wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_dance_music.
- Pumping_(audio) wikiPageWikiLink Eric_Prydz.
- Pumping_(audio) wikiPageWikiLink Exit_Music_(For_a_Film).
- Pumping_(audio) wikiPageWikiLink Get_Together_(Madonna_song).
- Pumping_(audio) wikiPageWikiLink Idioteque.
- Pumping_(audio) wikiPageWikiLink Madonna_(entertainer).
- Pumping_(audio) wikiPageWikiLink Music.
- Pumping_(audio) wikiPageWikiLink OK_Computer.
- Pumping_(audio) wikiPageWikiLink One_More_Time_(Daft_Punk_song).
- Pumping_(audio) wikiPageWikiLink Phil_Selway.
- Pumping_(audio) wikiPageWikiLink Philip_Selway.
- Pumping_(audio) wikiPageWikiLink Portishead_(band).
- Pumping_(audio) wikiPageWikiLink Radiohead.
- Pumping_(audio) wikiPageWikiLink Recording.
- Pumping_(audio) wikiPageWikiLink Rock_n_Rave.
- Pumping_(audio) wikiPageWikiLink Sound_reinforcement.
- Pumping_(audio) wikiPageWikiLink Sound_reinforcement_system.
- Pumping_(audio) wikiPageWikiLink Synthesizer.
- Pumping_(audio) wikiPageWikiLink Tech_house.
- Pumping_(audio) wikiPageWikiLinkText "'Benassi pumping'".
- Pumping_(audio) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pumping (audio)".
- Pumping_(audio) wikiPageWikiLinkText "pumping".
- Pumping_(audio) hasPhotoCollection Pumping_(audio).
- Pumping_(audio) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Music-stub.
- Pumping_(audio) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Music_production.
- Pumping_(audio) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Pumping_(audio) subject Category:Audio_engineering.
- Pumping_(audio) subject Category:Music_production.
- Pumping_(audio) hypernym Misuse.
- Pumping_(audio) comment "In audio, recording, and music, pumping or gain pumping is a creative misuse of compression, the "audible unnatural level changes associated primarily with the release of a compressor". There is no 'correct' way to produce pumping, and the effect, and, according to Alex Case, may result from selecting, "too slow or too fast...or too, um, medium" attack and release settings.The technique is common in rock and electronic dance music.".
- Pumping_(audio) label "Pumping (audio)".
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- Pumping_(audio) sameAs Q7259827.
- Pumping_(audio) sameAs Q7259827.
- Pumping_(audio) wasDerivedFrom Pumping_(audio)?oldid=585013310.
- Pumping_(audio) isPrimaryTopicOf Pumping_(audio).