A substance such as glass, air, plastic, etc., that will (for all practical purposes) not conduct electricity.
Boost
To increase gain, especially to increase gain at specific frequencies with an equalizer.
Brooks Cinema Projectors Buss (Bus)
A wire carrying signals to some place, usually fed from several sources.
Leakage
Sounds from other instruments and sources that were not intended to be picked up by the microphone.
Brooks Cinema Series Clip
The action of deforming a waveform during overload.
Floor Toms
The large toms to the right of the drummer.
Frets
Vertical metal wires which sit vertically on the guitar neck.
Input Overload
Sending too high of a signal level into a device so that the first amplifier of the device overloads.
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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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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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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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