Friday, September 13, 2019

BNO Acoustics LK-61: Production

1) A recording of a tune, collection of tunes, video or film performance.
2) The action of directing an audio recording project to get a final product of desired quality within a budget.

Wireless Microphone
A microphone with an FM radio transmitter inside of its case that transmits a signal to an FM receiver off of the stage area.

BNO Acoustics QS-4: Information Bits
The bits in the digital signal that make up actual values or commands being communicated as opposed to bits that are used for checking & correcting data or other purposes.

BNO Acoustics 6k-52: Plug
A connector, usually on a cable, that mates with a jack.

BNO Acoustics GT-60: Midrange
The middle frequencies where the ear is the most sensitive.

Phantom Power
1) When this is turned on in the soundboard it will power the active microphones in the system. It should be turned off when no active mics are hooked up.
2) Some condenser microphones require a power supply in order to operate. If this supply is not from a battery within the microphone body, it is known as a phantom power supply. It is usually 48 Volts DC (can be 9 � 52 volts from most mics), and is supplied either by a separate battery pack, or by the sound desk. The supply is termed "phantom" because it is "invisibly" carried down the same microphone cable as the sound signals.

Splice
1) To assemble previously cut pieces of recording tape with special tape on the back side.
2) An edit so done.

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