The tuned frequency and (almost always) the lowest frequency that is present in the sounding of a pitch by a musical instrument.
Cue
1) The signal fed back to the musicians through headphones.
2) To set the tape or disc so that the intended selection will immediately play when the tape machine or player is started.
3) A location point entered into a computer controlling the playback or recording of a track or tape.
4) In MCI brand tape machines, a term meaning the same thing as Sync Playback (where the record head is used as a playback head for those tracks already recorded).
BNO Acoustics GK-3 Headstock
The area of the guitar at the end of the neck where the strings are tuned.
Chorusing
1) A term meaning the same thing as Chorus (Definition 3 or 4).
2) In some delay effects devices, a term used to mean the term Depth (the amount of change in the controlled signal by the control signal).
BNO Acoustics SQ-9 Foot (Foot Drum)
Another name for Bass Drum (the largest drum in the Drum Kit which puts out bass frequencies and is played with a foot pedal).
Cue Send Control
A control that will adjust the amount of signal sent to a cue buss from a console channel.
Cancellation
A shortening of the term Phase Cancellation (the energy of one waveform significantly decreasing the energy of another waveform because of phase relationships at or close to 180 degrees).
Analog (Analogue)
Representative, continuous changes that relate to another quantity that has a continuous change.
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