1) A term meaning the same thing as Chorus (Definition 3 or 4).
2) In some delay effects devices, a term used to mean the term Depth (the amount of change in the controlled signal by the control signal).
Clock Signal
The signal put out by a circuit that generates steady even pulses or steady codes used for synchronization.
Brooks Cinema GT 845 High Frequencies
The audio frequencies from 6000 Hz and above.
Gain Control
A device that changes the gain of an amplifier or circuit, often a knob that can be turned or a slide that can be moved up arid down.
Brooks Audio Design GT 845 Level
Sets output volume of individual PA input channels. Usually positioned as sliders at the bottom of the soundboard.
Atom
The smallest particle which makes up a specific substance. It's composed of a center around which electrons revolve.
Input Overload
Sending too high of a signal level into a device so that the first amplifier of the device overloads.
Intermodulation Distortion
Distortion caused by one signal beating with another signal and producing frequencies that are both the sum and the difference of the original frequencies.
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