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The rise of effects units sparked entire music genres defined by their unique sounds
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How did the introduction of effects units change live musical performances?
They allowed musicians to instantly alter their sound and add new textures during performances.
They made live performances more difficult by complicating instrument setups.
They replaced traditional instruments entirely with synthesized sounds.
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MUSIC TECHNOLOGY
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Studio effects transform raw audio into rich, textured soundscapes through electronic processing
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How do studio effects units primarily alter the sound of an audio signal?
By physically modifying the musical instrument producing the sound
By processing the audio signal electronically to change its characteristics such as tone and timing
By amplifying the audio signal without any changes to its properties
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