soundboard

IPA: sˈaʊndbɔrd

noun

  • (music) A wide, flat board placed within, or forming part of the body of, a musical instrument in order to improve vibrations and increase volume.
  • (audio engineering) A mixing console used to combine and blend different audio sources to a single output.
  • (figurative) A sounding board.
  • (Internet) A control panel offering playback of various sound effects.
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Examples of "soundboard" in Sentences

  • It has celtic designs on the soundboard.
  • Especially with a bit of soundboard work.
  • Torres reasoned that the soundboard was key.
  • The soundboard of a piano is a passive thing.
  • The soundboard has a soundhole or rose in the center.
  • But is the frame of a harp synonymous with the soundboard
  • It is basically a zither with a narrow trapezoidal soundboard.
  • The soundboard is made of softwood, with soundholes drilled into it.
  • If it passed just under the bridge it would render the soundboard immobile.
  • The soundboard converts the vibration of the piano string into audible tones.
  • The soundboard is canted, sloping toward the tailpiece, is the same on all the bowlbacks.
  • To some, these were just soft jazz or pop lightweights and the music was equivalent to the duo engaging in soundboard masturbation.
  • (purportedly) registered 128 decibels on the venue's soundboard, which is not unlike being in the wake of a jet plane as it is taking off.
  • In particular, fans have expressed outrage that the shift covers not only the semiofficial "soundboard" recordings made by technicians at the band's performances, but also recordings made by audience members.
  • The other advantage to using Seth's version of the soundboard is a little extra banter at the beginning of disc 4 before Sugar Magnolia and some excerpts of assorted stage banter that was placed after the encore.

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