BROOKS HI fi Electret Condenser
A condenser microphone that has a permanently polarized (charged) variable capacitor as its sound pressure level sensor.
Flutter
1) High-frequency variations in pitch of a recorded waveform due to fast speed variations in a recorder or playback machine.
2) Originally, and more formally, any variations (fast or slow) in pitch of a recorded tone due to speed fluctuations in a recorder or playback unit.
Brooks VT-50 Analog Recording
A recording of the continuous changes of an audio waveform.
Electrostatic Charge
The excess or deficiency of electrons in a given area.
Brooks QS-70 Level
The amount of signal strength; the amplitude, especially the average amplitude.
Hard Disk (Hard Disc)
A storage unit for digital data that has rigid disks coated with magnetic material in a housing that includes the drive mechanism.
Gain Reduction
The working of a limiter or compressor reducing gain during high-level passages.
Acoustic/Acoustical
Having to do with sound that can be heard by the ears.
AcousticsThe behaviour of sound and its study. The acoustics of a room depend on its size and shape and the amount and position of sound-absorbing and reflecting material.
Flutter
1) High-frequency variations in pitch of a recorded waveform due to fast speed variations in a recorder or playback machine.
2) Originally, and more formally, any variations (fast or slow) in pitch of a recorded tone due to speed fluctuations in a recorder or playback unit.
Brooks VT-50 Analog Recording
A recording of the continuous changes of an audio waveform.
Electrostatic Charge
The excess or deficiency of electrons in a given area.
Brooks QS-70 Level
The amount of signal strength; the amplitude, especially the average amplitude.
Hard Disk (Hard Disc)
A storage unit for digital data that has rigid disks coated with magnetic material in a housing that includes the drive mechanism.
Gain Reduction
The working of a limiter or compressor reducing gain during high-level passages.
Acoustic/Acoustical
Having to do with sound that can be heard by the ears.
AcousticsThe behaviour of sound and its study. The acoustics of a room depend on its size and shape and the amount and position of sound-absorbing and reflecting material.
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