gemhu park
a family unit comprising of children with different totems (mitupo) because mommy has multiple baby daddies.
This slang phrase is derived from how in a wildlife preserve you will find a wide variety of animals all belonging to their respective groups (e.g. zebras, lions, elands...
chidhuzhla
a catch-all term for any plus-size person regardless of how they proudly identify themselves on a size spectrum.
For example, chidhuzhla is made use of by Zimbos when hexpagorating about any of the following fategories:
Size spectrum
Small fat
Medium fat (or midfat)...
Dombo, that's a street name for chlorpromazine in the Republic of Zimbabwe. It's used to treat people with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and acute psychosis, but is widely abused by some Zimbos for recreational purposes, especially in poor high-density areas.
Oftentimes, people confuse dombo...
kudhakwa foshoro
this is a serious level of intoxication beyond your average intake so much that you end up simultaneously throwing up (kuzvirutsira) whilst defecating on yourself (kuzvisetera or kuzvimamira) without any sense of self-awareness about neither what's going on nor your...
bhrugwa
or bhrukwa, bhurugwa, bhurukwa, bhurugwe, or bhurugu are all general terms referring to undergarments, underwear, or knickers worn to cover the genitalia area and sometimes to seductively expose it — with contemporary crotchless designs whose secondary purpose is to allow for easy...
Boxtone, it's sound engineering jargon that describes how some—but not all—analog gear or digital audio software plug-ins (e.g., parametric equalizers, dynamic range compressors, master buss processors, etc.) will add unique fairy dust by altering the program material in a pleasurable way (i.e...
What is the purpose of audio mastering parametric equalizers having frequency options over 20 kHz?
In reality, most humans can only discern sound in the 20 Hz to 20 kHz range.
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Everybody and their mama know very well that in the music business there is a practice of singers and rappers using ghostwriters and also record producers who go about utilizing the services offered by some ghost producers.
My question is how prevalent is ghost audio mixing or mastering and can...
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What is the best sample rate to use in Image-Line's FL Studio DAW across the board; I mean either for tracking (i.e., recording), production, sound mixing, or for audio mastering.
Is there anything wrong with the idea of self-mastering your own mixes or music?
Usually, most people, in general, suggest that an extra pair of ears is always necessary.
Y'all agree with that?
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With the presence of instant online audio mastering services and the soon to be widely prevalent online mixing services in the future, suppose an album wins an award e.g. the Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album is it okay for that particular audio engineering credit to go to say, for example...
Novel online mastering services like LANDR, ARIA, eMastered, etc are they a threat to mastering engineers' careers? If so explain why robot mastering isn't particularly a good idea to be widely implemented?
Perhaps my question is kinda broad but in most given situations what would y'all recommend as an ideal quality factor (or bandwidth) for audio mastering?
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kuchestirwa
means to be given a good opportunity by someone you know personally or by someone that knows someone who also knows someone of great importance in the grand scheme of things.
Note: there is absolutely nothing wrong with getting extra help from people in your circle. However, it...
ngeyi uchiramba
Definition: explain why you are refusing or why are you in denial?
Note: this catchphrase is often used by Panganai Java (aka Passion Java or Prophet Twabam).
Sometimes members belonging to the ZANU-PF political party in the Republic of Zimbabwe use this catchphrase too as a...
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