Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A collection of sound bites in an audio file, especially when accessible over the Internet.
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- noun music A
board placed within a musical instrument to improvevibrations - noun A
sounding board - noun Internet A
control panel offeringplayback of varioussound effects .
Etymologies
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Examples
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To some, these were just soft jazz or pop lightweights and the music was equivalent to the duo engaging in soundboard masturbation.
A Progressive on the Prairie » Midweek Music Moment: Aja, Steely Dan » Print 2009
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To some, these were just soft jazz or pop lightweights and the music was equivalent to the duo engaging in soundboard masturbation.
Midweek Music Moment: Aja, Steely Dan « A Progressive on the Prairie 2009
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The soundboard is canted, sloping toward the tailpiece, is the same on all the bowlbacks.
Mandolin Cafe News 2009
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The soundboard is canted, sloping toward the tailpiece, is the same on all the bowlbacks.
Mandolin Cafe News 2009
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The soundboard is canted, sloping toward the tailpiece, is the same on all the bowlbacks.
Mandolin Cafe News 2009
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The soundboard is canted, sloping toward the tailpiece, is the same on all the bowlbacks.
Mandolin Cafe News 2009
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The other advantage to using Seth's version of the soundboard is a little extra banter at the beginning of disc 4 before Sugar Magnolia and some excerpts of assorted stage banter that was placed after the encore.
bt.etree.org 2009
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(purportedly) registered 128 decibels on the venue's soundboard, which is not unlike being in the wake of a jet plane as it is taking off.
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(purportedly) registered 128 decibels on the venue's soundboard, which is not unlike being in the wake of a jet plane as it is taking off.
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In particular, fans have expressed outrage that the shift covers not only the semiofficial "soundboard" recordings made by technicians at the band's performances, but also recordings made by audience members.
Archive 2005-11-01 Annie 2005
skipvia commented on the word soundboard
The top or face of an acoustic stringed instrument, usually made of a soft wood such as spruce.
November 15, 2007