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Era of Electronic Effects

by GeeksGab on September 4, 2010

This is an era of technical and scientific advancement. Everybody wants to make maximum use of technology. Like all other things, music is also becoming technology oriented. And that is why every musical instrument is getting more and more touch of electronic effects.


Electronic effects are developing the quality of instruments like guitar, synthesizers, drums etc. They are becoming more and more user friendly and powerful and improved sound renders in recent times.


The electronic effects of guitar have given this instrument a good mileage. Acoustic guitar has a pick up system that enhances the sound of the instrument and creates a new tone. This tone is not very much different from the unplugged tone.


But electric guitar has a varied range of such effects. It has got distortion, which has always been the most popular guitar effect. Apart from this, overdrive distortion, crunch, fuzz, hi gain, tremolo, reverb, loop etc are also very popular and useful effects.


These effects offer the guitarist a huge option to improvise and experiment with the sound.


Synthesizers probably contain the maximum scope for electronic effects. Synthesizers have a long list from where you can choose as many effects you want. You can even mix those effects and create an effect of your own. It has got some non-musical effects also like the sound of a baby crying.


It is possible to synthesize a full song now. And to do this, electronic effects are very much important. Without them this job cannot be done.


For drums, you need to look for the electric drums or pads to find this kind of effects. Pads curtail down the set up of acoustic drums. All the effects of an acoustic drum are available in a small pad.


Not only the guitars, synthesizers or drums have these facilities but also some other instruments are offering these effects. Mandolins, violins have started taking this route, but they are not that much satisfying. They still need to be evolved further.


Music is changing slowly. The old form of music has gone. New style is emerging. And in this new era of music, electronic effects are playing a vital role.


Today music has become electrical. Acoustics are slowly losing their ground. Actually with the emergence of rock, pop, hip-hop kind of music genre, it has become necessary to go electric. These kinds of music highly demand electronic effects.


Today people always want something new. They want new songs, new arrangements, and new techniques. And to fulfill their demands, these effects are necessary.

An electronic effect can change a whole song. It can make the song interesting, stylish and trendy. It can even give a very ordinary song a good shape.


It is really true that emergence of such effects has changed the sound of the modern music. Today we can listen to sounds that we have never expected to listen.


Many famous musicians have experimented with these effects and it gave birth to a lot of good music. The band, Pink Floyd probably had used these effects like magicians. So, it can be said that without the electronic effects, today’s music cannot move even an inch.

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The heart and soul of a successful electronic medical records (EMR) implementation absolutely lies with your staff. At Ironwood OB/GYN, Alice M. Halscheid, practice administrator, lead and managed a successful EMR system implementation. So what did it take to get there?

Preparation. Going to an EMR solution should not be a rash decision. After 3 years of research, watching the main stream EMR service providers, closely examining cost and extent of training, as well as making inquiries of other OB/GYN offices nationwide, Ironwood justified an EMR solution investment. Realizing the initial investment should be recovered via reimbursement through a more efficient means of billing, which helped to support the foundation of the investment.

Team Leaders and Communications. The physicians (providers) and practice administrator had many, many conversations about the transition from paper to paperless. The paradigm shift would present a steep learning curve, but the providers knew that in order to improve patient flow, treatment and care, they needed to make the investment. That commitment set the communications tone in the office.

• EMR systems were a focal point of discussion at staff retreats, monthly meetings, and so on. Staff and providers were encouraged to communicate via email. Providers were also encouraged to get on their computers every day to stay connected with the “EMR movement” by reading their emails.

• The physicians decided among themselves who would be the “champion physician(s)” for visiting other OB/GYN offices to see and ask how they implemented and used their software.

• Certain service providers and physician communications improved, based on the flow of the visit, or Treatment Plans because each physician had their own way of seeing patients — breast examinations, paps, blood testing, questions and answers based on the patient’s history. The treatment plans drive the entire EMR program, allowing for total documentation.

Assessment & Analysis. Ironwood concentrated on those software programs that seemed to be the most popular. It was time consuming, but very necessary. They needed to make sure the assessment was inclusive, not exclusionary. Office visits to the medical practices that used those programs followed.

• Seeing those programs that provide for the ACOG format for seeing OB patients and capturing the flow needed to accommodate seeing a patient for up to 8 months of pregnancy was a key requirement. From there, that service provider was again to the Ironwood office, which was a 3rd visit.

• Program selection was narrowed to three main systems that staff and providers believed to be quite functional for a OB/GYN specialty. While many EMR solutions are feature rich and functional, many were not a good fit for the OB/GYN patient flow.

• Due diligence included financial stability, system dependability, cost factors, training presentations, and validity of statements made by the company.

• It is known and expected that there is no guarantee that any one company will really be better than another. However, Ironwood needed to rely on its own sense and sensibility when making such a large purchase.

Implementation. The conversion effort to digital records was relatively easy. Staff and providers had to change some plans as Ironwood moved forward, realizing that the initial plan was not as effective as it could have been, but overall the transition has been relatively easy.

The practice has begun to scan entire charts into the system, which will enable the physicians to review a patient’s chart from the convenience of their home. They no longer spend hours looking for lost charts through the office. Believe it or not, medical records positions are becoming obsolete, giving way to a leaner more efficient staff.

Faster and Sooner

Ironwood would have gone to an EMR system much sooner! It is amazing how efficient it is. There are still are some behavioral stumbling blocks however, in that, it takes the physicians sometimes a little longer to complete a patient’s chart because the software asks so many questions; it does not permit the “skipping” over some of the important information. No question about what it does – the system encourages efficient patient care.

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