A term used to describe the number of times that the recorded audio signal has been copied.
Chord
Three or more musical pitches sung or played together.
Brooks Cinema QS - 95 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).
Coax
Two-conductor cable consisting of one conductor surrounded by a shield.
Brooks XB 33 ID
An index signal (digital data that gives the machine information of where selections start, their selection number, etc.) on a DAT or CD.
ADSR
The letters A, D, S &R are the first letters of: Attack, Decay, Sustain and Release. These are the various elements of volume changes in the sounding of a keyboard instrument.
Current
The amount of electron charge passing a point in a conductor per unit of time.
Byte
A grouping of eight information bits.
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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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