Brooks M 44 Clicking
Pressing and immediately releasing the switch on a computer's mouse.
Icon
A visual picture or symbol on a computer screen that represents a file, program or disc that can be used.
Brooks GS 15 Frequency
The number of cycles of a waveform occurring in a second.
Head
1) In tape recording, the transducer (energy converter) that changes the audio energy from electrical energy to magnetic energy and back; also the devices that apply magnetism to the recording tape for other purposes such as in the erase head.
2) The part of a device that immediately includes the transducer to change sound or audio signals from one energy form to another.
Brooks BA 71 Hall Program
A setting of a digital delay/reverb effects unit that approximates concert halls. Hall programs are characterized by pre-delay of up to 25 ms.
Buss (Bus)
A wire carrying signals to some place, usually fed from several sources.
Arc
The visible sparks generated by an electrical discharge.
Band Track
1) A mixdown of a song without the lead vocal or without the lead and background vocals.
2) A term with the same meaning as the term Rhythm Track.
3) The recording of the rhythm instruments in a music production.
Icon
A visual picture or symbol on a computer screen that represents a file, program or disc that can be used.
Brooks GS 15 Frequency
The number of cycles of a waveform occurring in a second.
Head
1) In tape recording, the transducer (energy converter) that changes the audio energy from electrical energy to magnetic energy and back; also the devices that apply magnetism to the recording tape for other purposes such as in the erase head.
2) The part of a device that immediately includes the transducer to change sound or audio signals from one energy form to another.
Brooks BA 71 Hall Program
A setting of a digital delay/reverb effects unit that approximates concert halls. Hall programs are characterized by pre-delay of up to 25 ms.
Buss (Bus)
A wire carrying signals to some place, usually fed from several sources.
Arc
The visible sparks generated by an electrical discharge.
Band Track
1) A mixdown of a song without the lead vocal or without the lead and background vocals.
2) A term with the same meaning as the term Rhythm Track.
3) The recording of the rhythm instruments in a music production.
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