Brooks Cinema KP 30 Barrier Micing

A method of placing the head of a microphone as close as possible to a reflective surface, preventing phase cancellation.

Capo
A clamp-like device that is placed vertically across the guitar neck. It is used to change the pitch of the guitar, acting as a moveable nut.

Brooks Speakers Full Step
A change in pitch that occurs when moving up or down two piano keys

Full Range
Describes a sound which covers all audible frequency ranges. As in "full range speaker cabinets."

Brooks KM 77 Byte
A grouping of eight information bits.

Active/Inactive Microphones
Scientific definitions aside, active microphones generally sound better than inactive ones, but they generally cost more. They also require the use of either a battery or phantom power while inactive mics need only be plugged into the mic cord in order to work. In most playing situations, the subtle improvement in sound quality from an active mic isn't worth the extra cost and hassle. One possible exception it the headset mic. Put simply, inactive headset mics just plain suck. Active headset mics put out a much stronger signal and feed back much less.

Key
The control of a dynamics processing device by an external audio signal.

Analog Recording
A recording of the continuous changes of an audio waveform.

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