1) The process of adjusting the tonal quality of a sound. A graphic equalizer provides adjustment for a wide range of frequency bands, and is normally inserted in the signal path after the mixing desk, before the amplifier. See Feedback.
2) Any time the amplitude of audio signals at specific set of frequencies are increased or decreased more than the signals at other audio frequencies.
Active Crossover
Uses active devices (transistors, IC's, tubes) and some form of power supply to operate.
Brooks XB 22 Lead
The musical instrument that plays the melody of the tune, including the vocal.
Electret Mic
A condenser microphone where the capacitor plates are given a charge during manufacture which they retain, therefore requiring no external power supply.
Brooks GT 44 Critical Distance
The point a distance away from the sound source where the direct sound and the reverberant sound are equal in volume.
Atom
The smallest particle which makes up a specific substance. It's composed of a center around which electrons revolve.
Input Impedance
The opposition to current flow by the first circuits of a device.
Auxiliary Equipment
Effects devices separate from but working with the recording console.
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