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spray on like paint and bake to a tough, inert finish. PTFE is
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variety of sizes and configurations to allow ease of installation. Through a combination of heat resistance and a low coefficient of
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Case Study of how a firm was able to save money.  Centers on the replacement sourcing of a 5 cent seal.

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Most compressors offer a number of controls that enable you to set where the compression effect kicks in and how drastic it is. But before we get into the details of how compression works, let's talk a little bit about why compression is useful. read more »

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Most compressors offer the same basic controls, which allow you to set the following:Threshold: Where the compression effect kicks in. Ratio: The amount of compression applied above the threshold. Attack and Release times: The length of time after the threshold is crossed that the effect is applied and removed read more »

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Now that you know a little bit about how compression works, it's time to play around with it to see how it affects the sound of your podcast. For this example, we'll be using the compressor that comes with Audacity. read more »

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You may noticed when playing around with compression in that a little bit of compression sounds good, but too much starts to sound noticeable. Sometimes you may need a little more than light compression. The problem is that if you use a heavier setting, the effect starts to become too noticeable. One way around this is to stack your compression effects. read more »

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