To increase gain, especially to increase gain at specific frequencies with an equalizer.
Line Out (Line Output)
Any output that sends out a line level signal, such as the output of a console that feeds a recorder.
BNO Acoustics 6k-52 Driver
See transducer. Dynamic Range �" The range between the quietest and the loudest sounds a device can handle (often quoted in dB).
Frame
1) A division of one second in synchronization and recording coming from definition two.
2) The amount of time that one still picture is shown in film or video.
BNO Acoustics BP-40 Boom
1) A hand-held, telescoping pole used to hold the microphone in recording dialogue in film production.
2) A telescoping support arm that is attached to a microphone stand and which holds the microphone. 3) Loosely, a boomstand.
Highs
Short for the term High Frequencies (the audio frequencies from 6000 Hz and above).
Harmonics
Integer multiples of a fundamental frequency, the fundamental itself being the first harmonic, its first overtone the second harmonic, etc. Attributing to instruments, voices, etc. their distinctive timbre.
Generation
A term used to describe the number of times that the recorded audio signal has been copied.
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