An acoustic drum is amplified with microphones and amplifiers and electronic drums have cables that attach the drums to an amplifier.
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The sound is picked up either by a microphone or electric coil, amplified and output through speakers. Alternatively, in the case of electronic keyboards/organs, the sound is produced by an oscillator, shaped by 'envelope' circuits, amplified and output through speakers.
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Being round creates the sound. When you hit it, the sound bounces off the walls of the drum and goes into the air. If it were square it would sound a bit different.
The sound pressure moves the human ear drums and also the diaphragms of the microphones. A sound wave is transformed by the microphone to an electric voltage wave, which is amplified by a microphone pre-amplifier.
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The official definition for the word amplified is "increase the volume of (sound), especially using an amplifier."
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Drums are round because of the sound that they produce. The sound that drums make when struck vibrate and resonate most efficiently and clearly in a circular shape.
When you have a mixer and a sound card, you have to record drums separately, and then incorporate them into the finished audio.
Electrical energy gets converted to sound energy. When we speak into the speaker, our sound waves get converted into electrical signals. These signals get amplified and emitted as louder sound. Thus, electrical energy (electrical signals) gets converted into sound energy (amplified/louder sound).
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The sound is picked up either by a microphone or electric coil, amplified and output through speakers. Alternatively, in the case of electronic keyboards/organs, the sound is produced by an oscillator, shaped by 'envelope' circuits, amplified and output through speakers.