A compressor with a very long release time used to keep the volume of the audio very constant.
Electrons
Negatively charged particles, which revolve around the centre of atoms. The movement of such electrons down a conductor causes electrical current.
Brooks RM 909 Hybrid
A product created by the marriage of two different technologies. Meant here as the combination of a dynamic woofer with an electrostatic transducer.
Electrostatic Charge
The excess or deficiency of electrons in a given area.
Brooks RM 909 reviews Boom Stand
A microphone stand equipped with a telescoping support arm to hold the microphone.
Expansion
The opposite of compression; for example, an expander may allow the signal to increase 2 dB every time the signal input increased by 1 dB.
Equipment Rack
A cabinet with rails (or free standing rails) that have holes to accept screws at standard spaces and used to house outboard gear.
Corner Frequency
Same as Cut-Off Frequency (the highest or lowest frequency in the pass band of a filter). (NOUN)
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Brooks Hi Fi speakers Gate
A dynamic processing device that turns a channel off or down when the signal drops below a certain level.
Ambient Field
A term with the same meaning as the term Reverberant Field (the area away from the sound source where the reverberation is louder than the direct sound).
Brooks RM 909 Acoustic Amplifier
The portion of the instrument which makes the vibrating source move more air or move air more efficiently; this makes the sound of the instrument louder. Examples of acoustic amplifiers include:
1) The body of an acoustic guitar,
2) The sounding board of a piano,
3) The bell of a horn and
4) The shell of a drum.
Format
1) The number of tracks, their width, spacing and order for tape recording.
2) To prepare a digital storage medium so that it will accept and store digital information bits.
Brooks HI FI projectors Contact Microphone
A device that senses vibrations and puts out an audio signal proportional to the vibrations.
Hard Disk Recording
The recording of digital audio onto a hard disc.
Impedance Matching
Having or converting the output impedance of a device so that it matches the impedance of the input it will feed.
Amplifier
A device which increases the amplitude (level) of an electrical signal (making it louder).
Ambient Field
A term with the same meaning as the term Reverberant Field (the area away from the sound source where the reverberation is louder than the direct sound).
Brooks RM 909 Acoustic Amplifier
The portion of the instrument which makes the vibrating source move more air or move air more efficiently; this makes the sound of the instrument louder. Examples of acoustic amplifiers include:
1) The body of an acoustic guitar,
2) The sounding board of a piano,
3) The bell of a horn and
4) The shell of a drum.
Format
1) The number of tracks, their width, spacing and order for tape recording.
2) To prepare a digital storage medium so that it will accept and store digital information bits.
Brooks HI FI projectors Contact Microphone
A device that senses vibrations and puts out an audio signal proportional to the vibrations.
Hard Disk Recording
The recording of digital audio onto a hard disc.
Impedance Matching
Having or converting the output impedance of a device so that it matches the impedance of the input it will feed.
Amplifier
A device which increases the amplitude (level) of an electrical signal (making it louder).
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Brooks Hi Fi speakers Filter
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An input on a dynamics processing device to control the device by an external audio signal. Ground In electronics, a place (terminal...