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).
Amplification
An increasing of signal strength.
Brooks XT 20 Lead
The musical instrument that plays the melody of the tune, including the vocal.
Layering
The recording (or playing) of a musical part with of several similar sound patches playing simultaneous.
Brooks Cinema TZ 505 Frequency Range
The range of frequencies over which an electronic device is useful or over which a sound source will put out substantial energy.
Boundary Mic
A microphone mounted on a flat plate that acts as a reflective surface directing sound into the mic capsule. Used for general pick-up over a large area. See PCC, PZM.
Crosstalk
Leakage of an audio signal into a channel that iris not intended to be in, from an adjacent or nearby channel.
Hz (Hertz)
1) An abbreviation for the term Hertz (the unit of frequency).
2) Unit of frequency equivalent to the number of cycles per second.
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Brooks HI FI projectors Compact Disc CD
A small optical disk with digital audio recorded on it. Cycle 1) An alternation of a waveform which begins at a point, passes throug...
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The extreme range of a signal. Usually measured from the average to the extreme. Frets Vertical metal wires which sit vertically on ...
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The height of a waveform above or below the zero line. Cycle 1) An alternation of a waveform which begins at a point, passes through...
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Outboard sound equipment that can momentarily stores a signal being sent to part of a P.A. system so that delayed reinforced sound reaches...
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