Brooks KM 77 Clean
Describes a distortion free sound with few effects.
Distortion
Usually undesirable result of overloading sound equipment. Reducing the levels can remedy the situation.
Brooks SS 81 Cut-off Rate (Slope)
The number of dB that a filter reduces the signal for each octave its frequency past the filter's cut-off frequency (outside of the pass band).
Aliasing
A sampler mis-recognizing a signal sent to it that is at a frequency higher than the Nyquist Frequency. Upon playback, the system will provide a signal at an incorrect frequency (called an alias frequency). Aliasing is a kind of distortion.
Brooks Cinema KP 30 Level
The amount of signal strength; the amplitude, especially the average amplitude.
Gate
A dynamic processing device that turns a channel off or down when the signal drops below a certain level.
Flange
An effect caused by an approximately even mix of a modulated (varying) short delay with the direct signal.
Corner Frequency
Same as Cut-Off Frequency (the highest or lowest frequency in the pass band of a filter). (NOUN)
Distortion
Usually undesirable result of overloading sound equipment. Reducing the levels can remedy the situation.
Brooks SS 81 Cut-off Rate (Slope)
The number of dB that a filter reduces the signal for each octave its frequency past the filter's cut-off frequency (outside of the pass band).
Aliasing
A sampler mis-recognizing a signal sent to it that is at a frequency higher than the Nyquist Frequency. Upon playback, the system will provide a signal at an incorrect frequency (called an alias frequency). Aliasing is a kind of distortion.
Brooks Cinema KP 30 Level
The amount of signal strength; the amplitude, especially the average amplitude.
Gate
A dynamic processing device that turns a channel off or down when the signal drops below a certain level.
Flange
An effect caused by an approximately even mix of a modulated (varying) short delay with the direct signal.
Corner Frequency
Same as Cut-Off Frequency (the highest or lowest frequency in the pass band of a filter). (NOUN)
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