Direct-coupled amplifiers are used in TV receivers, computers, regulator circuits and other electronic instruments.
This mix typically highlights the vocals and acoustic instruments so they can be heard over the electronic instruments and drums.
musical theatre | electronic music | Musical ensemble | Electronic Arts | musical film | High School Musical | Electronic music | Les Misérables (musical) | Musical theatre | Keyboard instrument | Wicked (musical) | The Phantom of the Opera (1986 musical) | Musical composition | Cats (musical) | Electronic Frontier Foundation | musical ensemble | Grease (musical) | Guys and Dolls (musical) | Little Shop of Horrors (musical) | Hair (musical) | Fender Musical Instruments Corporation | Cabaret (musical) | West Side Story (musical) | String instrument | Rent (musical) | High School Musical 2 | South Pacific (musical) | electronic dance music | Mame (musical) | keyboard instrument |
Alcorn McBride was founded in Southern California in 1986 by Steve Alcorn, an engineer who worked on Epcot and served as vice president of engineering for Linn Electronics, an electronic musical instrument manufacturer.
Tanner developed and played the Electro-Theremin, an electronic musical instrument that mimics the sound of the theremin.