What are the common sound production techniques used in sound architecture?

Here are some common sound production techniques used in sound architecture:

1. Layering: The process of combining multiple sounds to create a new, more complex sound.

2. Sampling: The process of recording a sound and using it as a musical instrument.

3. Synthesis: The process of creating sound using electronic devices like synthesizers.

4. Modulation: The process of altering the characteristics of a sound using devices like filters or envelope generators.

5. Equalization: The process of adjusting the balance of frequencies in a sound to achieve the desired result.

6. Compression: The process of reducing the dynamic range of a sound, making it more uniform in volume.

7. Echo/Reverb: The process of creating an ambient sound by adding reverberation or echo to a sound.

8. Panning: The process of distributing the sound across different speakers to create a stereo or immersive effect.

9. Time-stretching: The process of altering the duration of a sound without changing its pitch.

10. Pitch-shifting: The process of changing the pitch of a sound without altering its duration.

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