"I want it that way"
"Tell me why!"
This instrument has 88 keys and is one of the most common instruments used for composing music.
Piano
This effect creates the illusion of sound being in a room, hall, or other space by adding reflections.
Reverb
Known as the "King of Pop," this artist released hits like Thriller and Billie Jean.
Michael Jackson
This equipment is worn over your ears and allows you to hear audio.
Headphones
"We will, we will, ___ ___"
"Rock you"
This four-string instrument is played with a bow and is the smallest, highest-pitched member of the string family.
Violin
This effect repeats the original sound after a short amount of time, creating echoes.
Delay
This singer-songwriter's Eras Tour became one of the highest-grossing concert tours of all time.
Taylor Swift
This device converts sound waves into electrical signals so they can be recorded.
Microphone
"Just a small town girl,"
"Living in a lonely world"
This brass instrument has a slide instead of valves to change pitch.
Trombone
This dynamics effect reduces the difference between the loudest and quietest parts of a recording.
Compressor
This singer became famous as the lead vocalist of Queen and performed the legendary song "Bohemian Rhapsody.
Freddie Mercury
This small screen is placed in front of a microphone to reduce harsh "P" and "B" sounds when recording vocals.
Pop Filter
"Hey Jude, don't make it bad..."
"Take a sad song and make it better"
This brass instrument has three valves and is often used to play fanfares, jazz solos, and melodies in marching bands.
Trumpet
This effect clips or saturates the audio signal to create a gritty, aggressive sound often heard on electric guitars.
Distortion
This artist is known as the "Queen of Pop" and released hits like Like a Prayer and Vogue
Madonna
This piece of equipment has multiple channels and allows you to control the volume of multiple microphones and instruments in a studio.
Mixer
"Oops!... I did it again."
"I played with your heart"
This electronic instrument is played without being touched, using two antennas to control pitch and volume with the performer's hands.
Theremin
This modulation effect combines the original signal with a slightly delayed, continuously changing copy to create a sweeping, "jet plane" sound.
Flanger
This film composer has written the music for movies including Star Wars, Jurassic Park, Harry Potter, and Indiana Jones.
John Williams
This device connects microphones, guitars, and other instruments to a computer for recording.
Audio Interface