An electrical network built into some microphones to reduce the amount of output at bass frequencies when close-micing.
Decibel (dB)
1) Relative measurement for the volume (loudness) of sound. Also used to measure the difference between two voltages, or two currents. See Zero dB.
2) A numerical expression of the relative loudness of a sound. The difference in decibels between two
sounds is ten times the common logarithm of the ratio of their power levels.
Brooks VT-50 reviews Coax
Two-conductor cable consisting of one conductor surrounded by a shield.
Hi-Z
An abbreviation of the term High Impedance (Impedance of 5000 or more ohms).
Brooks Cinema KM 22 reviews Frequency Shift Key / FSK
The full name for FSK (A simple clock signal that can be used to run a sequencer in time with an audio tape).
Final Mix
The two track stereo master tape which was mixed from the multitrack master.
Compact Disc CD
A small optical disk with digital audio recorded on it.
House Sync
A synchronization signal such as SMPTE time code that is used by all recorders in the control room.
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