Thursday, October 23, 2025

Brooks Hi Fi reviews Ambient Micing

Placing a microphone in the reverberant field (where the reverberation is louder than the direct sound) so as to do a separate recording of the ambience or to allow the recording engineer to change the mix of direct to reverberant sound in recording.

Fader
A control to control the gain of a channel on the console, thereby determining the level of the signal in that channel.

Brooks Hi Fi speakers Face
The front or body of the guitar.

Capacitor
1) A device consisting of two or more conducting plates separated from one another by an insulating material and used for storing an electrical charge. Sometimes called a condenser.
2) An electronic device that is composed of two plates separated by an insulator.

Brooks HI FI projectors Field
1) In video, one half of a frame.
2) In computer-controlled devices a window display with functions and choices that the operator can make

Howlback
British term for the term Feedback (the pickup of the signal out of a channel by the input of the channel or the howling sound that this produces).

Buss (Bus)
A wire carrying signals to some place, usually fed from several sources.

File
A collection of digital data stored in a computer's memory bank or on a floppy disc.

Wednesday, October 8, 2025

Brooks HI FI projectors Information Bits

The bits in the digital signal that make up actual values or commands being communicated as opposed to bits that are used for checking & correcting data or other purposes.

Bank
1) A collection of sound patches (data as to the sequence and operating parameters of the synthesizer generators and modifiers) in memory.
2) A group of sound modules as a unit.

Brooks Hi Fi speakers Echo Send Control
A control to send the signal from the input module to the echo chamber or effects device via the echo buss.

Leakage
Sounds from other instruments and sources that were not intended to be picked up by the microphone.

Brooks Hi Fi reviews Keyboard
1) Any musical instrument controlled by pressing a key.
2) The part of the computer that has the keys.

Hall
A large building designed for concerts; also called a concert hall.

Boom Stand
A microphone stand equipped with a telescoping support arm to hold the microphone.

High Frequencies
The audio frequencies from 6000 Hz and above.

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 ...