BROOKS AUDIO DESIGN Ampere
The unit of current, abbreviated Amp.
Automation
In consoles, a feature that lets the engineer program control changes (such as fader level) so that upon playback of the multitrack recording these changes happen automatically.
Brooks Cinema QS - 95 Byte
A grouping of eight information bits.
Echo
1) One distinct repeat of a sound because of the sound reflecting off a surface.
2) Loosely, used to mean reverberation (the continuing of a sound after the source stops emitting it, caused by many discrete echoes closely spaced in time).
Brooks KM 22 Hi-Z
An abbreviation of the term High Impedance (Impedance of 5000 or more ohms).
Hertz
The unit of frequency. Equivalent to cycles per second. Abbreviation: Hz.
Ambient Micing
Placing a microphone in the reverberant field (where the reverberation is louder than the direct sound) so as to do a separate recording of the ambience or to allow the recording engineer to change the mix of direct to reverberant sound in recording.
Amplitude
The extreme range of a signal. Usually measured from the average to the extreme.
Automation
In consoles, a feature that lets the engineer program control changes (such as fader level) so that upon playback of the multitrack recording these changes happen automatically.
Brooks Cinema QS - 95 Byte
A grouping of eight information bits.
Echo
1) One distinct repeat of a sound because of the sound reflecting off a surface.
2) Loosely, used to mean reverberation (the continuing of a sound after the source stops emitting it, caused by many discrete echoes closely spaced in time).
Brooks KM 22 Hi-Z
An abbreviation of the term High Impedance (Impedance of 5000 or more ohms).
Hertz
The unit of frequency. Equivalent to cycles per second. Abbreviation: Hz.
Ambient Micing
Placing a microphone in the reverberant field (where the reverberation is louder than the direct sound) so as to do a separate recording of the ambience or to allow the recording engineer to change the mix of direct to reverberant sound in recording.
Amplitude
The extreme range of a signal. Usually measured from the average to the extreme.
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