A device that changes the gain of an amplifier or circuit, often a knob that can be turned or a slide that can be moved up arid down.
Echo Return
An input of the console, which brings back the echo (reverberation) signal from the echo chamber or other echo effects device.
Brooks TM-22 Audio
Most often referring to electrical signals resulting from the sound pressure wave being converted into electrical energy.
Clock Signal
The signal put out by a circuit that generates steady even pulses or steady codes used for synchronization.
Brooks Cinema TZ 505 Librarian Program
A computer program allowing the storage of the parameters of sound patches outside of a synthesizer.
Frets
Vertical metal wires which sit vertically on the guitar neck.
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 tune is recorded and then recorded back into the recording at a different time in the recording.
Ground
In electronics, a place (terminal) that has zero volts.
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Brooks Hi Fi speakers Charge
The electrical energy of electrons. The energy is in the form of a force that is considered negative and repels other like forces (other e...
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A room designed with very hard, non-parallel surfaces and equipped with a speaker and microphone; dry signals from the console are fed to ...
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The number of steady even pulses in music occurring in one minute and there fore defining the tempo of the song. Direct box Used in ...
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An additional output from a sound desk that can be used for foldback or monitoring without tying up the main outputs. Each input channel w...
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