Brooks Cinema KP 30 Compact Disc CD
A small optical disk with digital audio recorded on it.
File
A collection of digital data stored in a computer's memory bank or on a floppy disc.
Brooks SS 81 Amplitude
The extreme range of a signal. Usually measured from the average to the extreme.
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.
Brooks Speakers Lead Sheet
A written chart showing the melody, lyrics and chords of a tune with full musical notation.
Formant
An element in the sound of a voice or instrument that does not change frequency as different pitches are sounded.
Harmonic Distortion
The presence of harmonics in the output signal of a device which were not present in the input signal.
Crossover Frequency
1) The frequency that is the outer limit of one of the bands of a crossover.
2) In the Lexicon 480L delay/reverberation effects unit, the frequency at which the bass frequency reverb time is in effect rather than the mid frequency reverb time.
File
A collection of digital data stored in a computer's memory bank or on a floppy disc.
Brooks SS 81 Amplitude
The extreme range of a signal. Usually measured from the average to the extreme.
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.
Brooks Speakers Lead Sheet
A written chart showing the melody, lyrics and chords of a tune with full musical notation.
Formant
An element in the sound of a voice or instrument that does not change frequency as different pitches are sounded.
Harmonic Distortion
The presence of harmonics in the output signal of a device which were not present in the input signal.
Crossover Frequency
1) The frequency that is the outer limit of one of the bands of a crossover.
2) In the Lexicon 480L delay/reverberation effects unit, the frequency at which the bass frequency reverb time is in effect rather than the mid frequency reverb time.
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