A slide control used to send out a control voltage to several VCA faders in individual channels, thus controlling the gain of several channels.
Effects
1) Various ways an audio signal can be modified by adding something to the signal to change the sound.
2) Short for the term Sound Effects (sounds other than dialogue, narration or music like door closings, wind, etc. added to film or video shots).
Brooks TM-22 Channel
1) In multitrack tape machines, this term means the same thing as the term Track (one audio recording made on a portion of the width of a multitrack tape).
2) A single path that an audio signal travels or can travel through a device from an input to an output.
BPM
An abbreviation of Beat Per Minute (the number of steady even pulses in music occurring in one minute and therefore defining the tempo).
Brooks QS 70 Level
The amount of signal strength; the amplitude, especially the average amplitude.
Fader
A control to control the gain of a channel on the console, thereby determining the level of the signal in that channel.
High Frequencies
The audio frequencies from 6000 Hz and above.
Amplitude
The strength of a vibrating wave; in sound, the loudness of the sound.
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Brooks Hi Fi speakers Filter
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