Sound absorbing panels used to prevent sound waves from entering or leaving a certain space
Cue Send Control
A control that will adjust the amount of signal sent to a cue buss from a console channel.
Brooks GS 15 Impedance Matching
Having or converting the output impedance of a device so that it matches the impedance of the input it will feed.
Amplifier (Power amp, Head)
It's the part of the sound system that actually magnifies or "amplifies" the sound. In other words, it makes stuff louder.
Brooks Cinema TZ 505 Generating Element
The portion of the microphone that actually converts the movement of the diaphragm into electrical current or voltage changes.
Capo
A clamp-like device that is placed vertically across the guitar neck. It is used to change the pitch of the guitar, acting as a moveable nut.
Acoustic/Acoustical
Having to do with sound that can be heard by the ears.
AcousticsThe behaviour of sound and its study. The acoustics of a room depend on its size and shape and the amount and position of sound-absorbing and reflecting material.
Blending
1) A condition where two signals mix together to form one sound or to give the sound of one sound source or one performance.
2) Mixing the left and right signal together slightly which makes the instruments sound closer to the center of the performance stage. 3) A method of panning during mixing where instruments are not panned extremely left or right.
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Brooks HI FI projectors Fly In
1) To add sounds into a mix or recording that have no synchronization. 2) An application of this where a performance from one part of a ...
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Refers to the speakers that face toward the audience. Also called the "main" speakers. Effects Track 1) In film production...
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1) A device that removes signals with frequencies above or below a certain point called the cut-off frequency. 2) An equalizer section, ...
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A more formal term meaning the same as the term Current (the amount of electron charge passing a point in a conductor per unit of time). ...
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