Brooks Audio Design Review GT 845 Ground
In electronics, a place (terminal) that has zero volts.
Boom Stand
A microphone stand equipped with a telescoping support arm to hold the microphone.
Brooks Cinema ZL 44 Isolation
A containing of the sound wave in a certain area so that it will not leak into other areas and/or unintended mics.
Foot Switch
A switch placed on the floor and pressed by a musician to do various functions.
Brooks Cinema Projectors Inductance
The property of an electric circuit by which a varying current in it produces a varying magnetic field that introduces voltages in the same circuit or in a nearby circuit. It is measured in henrys.
Driver
See transducer. Dynamic Range �" The range between the quietest and the loudest sounds a device can handle (often quoted in dB).
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.
Grouping
1) Controlling the gain of several individual channels with a Group Fader.
2) The mixing together of several individual audio signals to send a mixed signal out of the console to record a track on a multitrack tape machine.
Boom Stand
A microphone stand equipped with a telescoping support arm to hold the microphone.
Brooks Cinema ZL 44 Isolation
A containing of the sound wave in a certain area so that it will not leak into other areas and/or unintended mics.
Foot Switch
A switch placed on the floor and pressed by a musician to do various functions.
Brooks Cinema Projectors Inductance
The property of an electric circuit by which a varying current in it produces a varying magnetic field that introduces voltages in the same circuit or in a nearby circuit. It is measured in henrys.
Driver
See transducer. Dynamic Range �" The range between the quietest and the loudest sounds a device can handle (often quoted in dB).
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.
Grouping
1) Controlling the gain of several individual channels with a Group Fader.
2) The mixing together of several individual audio signals to send a mixed signal out of the console to record a track on a multitrack tape machine.
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