There are a couple of ways to splice speaker wires. One way is to twist speaker wires together and use electrical tape. However, tape wears out over time, and the smallest tug on the wires can separate the connection. The better option is an in-line electrical crimp connector (also known...
There are many ways to splice tape together, most often it involves cutting and physically taping together an interesting section of tape. The best way to play with splicing is to use it in a tape loop, luckily we’ve written about creating tape loops in past articles. ...
Typically, a razor blade is included in the kit for trimming the ends of the broken tape. This cutting tool ensures that the ends are cleanly cut, with straight edges and the appropriate angle for a successful splice. To use a splicing kit, you would open the VHS cassette shell, remove ...
Given Efx Fragments is a granular effect, its main goal is to use an audio source to generate grains—short bits of audio as short as a few milliseconds. Most granular synths operate by having the user load in a sample, and use that sample to generate the grains. While we can do somet...
If you’d like to try out Ableton Live,new users can get Ableton Live 11 Lite for free after starting a Splice subscription for a limited time. How to set up an aux track in Pro Tools Pro Tools uses the term “aux track” for bus tracks. To use a bus as a send, add a new bu...
Procedure to enable blackout Passthrough or removal of SCTE messages Archive procedure Apple HLS passthrough procedure UDP/TS procedure SCTE-35 message insertion into currently running events Working with splice inserts Insert a new splice insert message Get current time Insert an end time in a...
Understanding what a remote turn on wire does and installing it correctly will ensure there is no unwanted current draw on the vehicle’s battery when the audio system should be off. A little research to identify an appropriate factory wire to splice into for remote turn on will ensure the ...
‘Oh, there's a splice there. Let's take that apart. Let's clean it up. Get the glue off of it. Let's re-splice it,’ and wow, magically it's playing that much better. It’s those kinds of things that aren't fun and sexy to talk about, but are the things that can go ...
I used a fairly thin wire for the turn-on lead, 20 gauge or so, since it doesn't have to carry any significant amount of current. I also secured the turn-on lead to the power lead with electrical tape at several points along the run. ...
don’t mind buying your speaker cable in bulk, this is a good way to go. If not, you’ll have to measure carefully, as you don’t want to run short — splicing speaker cable is not recommended, especially if that splice ends up in the ceiling or wall, where it could get damaged....