Thursday, April 2, 2020

BNO Acoustics TR-12: Clock Signal

The signal put out by a circuit that generates steady even pulses or steady codes used for synchronization.

Gain
1) Knob usually found at the top of each input channel on the soundboard. Used to set input levels of the separate channels to relatively equal positions.
2) The amount of increase in audio signal strength, often expressed in dB.

Take
The recording that is done between one start and the following stop of a tape recorder.

BNO Acoustics LK-61: Operational Amplifier
An amplifying circuit used in most audio devices.

Slider
Usually found on an EQ of a soundboard. These turn things up or down by a "sliding" movement rather than the rotary movement employed by knobs.

Sock Cymbal
An alternate name for High-Hat (a double cymbal on a stand which can be played with a foot pedal or by the top cymbal being hit with a stick).

BNO Acoustics XV-16: On Axis
The position of directly in front of the diaphragm of a microphone, in line with its movement.

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