Brooks RM 909 reviews 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.
Flange
An effect caused by an approximately even mix of a modulated (varying) short delay with the direct signal.
Brooks Hi Fi reviews Half Step
A pitch difference of the amount that is present between adjacent keys on a piano.
Isolation
A containing of the sound wave in a certain area so that it will not leak into other areas and/or unintended mics.
Brooks RM 909 Aux Send
Short for the term Auxiliary Send (a control to adjust the level of the signal sent from the console input channel to the auxiliary equipment through the aux buss.
Fader
A control to control the gain of a channel on the console, thereby determining the level of the signal in that channel.
High Frequencies
The audio frequencies from 6000 Hz and above.
Band Track
1) A mixdown of a song without the lead vocal or without the lead and background vocals.
2) A term with the same meaning as the term Rhythm Track.
3) The recording of the rhythm instruments in a music production.
Flange
An effect caused by an approximately even mix of a modulated (varying) short delay with the direct signal.
Brooks Hi Fi reviews Half Step
A pitch difference of the amount that is present between adjacent keys on a piano.
Isolation
A containing of the sound wave in a certain area so that it will not leak into other areas and/or unintended mics.
Brooks RM 909 Aux Send
Short for the term Auxiliary Send (a control to adjust the level of the signal sent from the console input channel to the auxiliary equipment through the aux buss.
Fader
A control to control the gain of a channel on the console, thereby determining the level of the signal in that channel.
High Frequencies
The audio frequencies from 6000 Hz and above.
Band Track
1) A mixdown of a song without the lead vocal or without the lead and background vocals.
2) A term with the same meaning as the term Rhythm Track.
3) The recording of the rhythm instruments in a music production.
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