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Short For "in the circuit," in other words "active."
Audio
Most often referring to electrical signals resulting from the sound pressure wave being converted into electrical energy.
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(Said of compressors and dynamic processing units.) To combine the control input signals of two channels of a compressor (o
Corner Frequency
Same as Cut-Off Frequency (the highest or lowest frequency in the pass band of a filter). (NOUN)
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To increase gain, especially to increase gain at specific frequencies with an equalizer.
Cut-Off Frequency (Turnover Frequency)
1) The highest or lowest frequency in the pass band of a filter.
2) The highest or lowest frequency passed by an audio device (the cut-off frequency is usually considered to be the first frequency to be 3 dB lower than a reference frequency in the middle of the bandwidth of the device)
Dynamic Mic
Robust type of microphone which picks up the sound on a diaphragm connected to a coil of wire which moves within a magnet. An alternating current is induced into the wire which provides the electrical output. Most dynamic mics have low output impedance of 200 Ohms. See Condenser Mic.
Keying Input (Key Input)
An input on a dynamics processing device to control the device by an external audio signal.
Audio
Most often referring to electrical signals resulting from the sound pressure wave being converted into electrical energy.
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(Said of compressors and dynamic processing units.) To combine the control input signals of two channels of a compressor (o
Corner Frequency
Same as Cut-Off Frequency (the highest or lowest frequency in the pass band of a filter). (NOUN)
Brooks Hi Fi reviews Boost
To increase gain, especially to increase gain at specific frequencies with an equalizer.
Cut-Off Frequency (Turnover Frequency)
1) The highest or lowest frequency in the pass band of a filter.
2) The highest or lowest frequency passed by an audio device (the cut-off frequency is usually considered to be the first frequency to be 3 dB lower than a reference frequency in the middle of the bandwidth of the device)
Dynamic Mic
Robust type of microphone which picks up the sound on a diaphragm connected to a coil of wire which moves within a magnet. An alternating current is induced into the wire which provides the electrical output. Most dynamic mics have low output impedance of 200 Ohms. See Condenser Mic.
Keying Input (Key Input)
An input on a dynamics processing device to control the device by an external audio signal.
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