Placing a microphone in the reverberant field (where the reverberation is louder than the direct sound) so as to do a separate recording of the ambience or to allow the recording engineer to change the mix of direct to reverberant sound in recording.
Keyboard
1) Any musical instrument controlled by pressing a key.
2) The part of the computer that has the keys.
BNO Acoustics R-10 Final Mix
The two track stereo master tape which was mixed from the multitrack master.
Frequency Response
How sensitive an electronic device (mic, amplifier, speaker, etc.) is to various frequencies; often communicated with a graph.
BNO Acoustics GT-60 Generation
A term used to describe the number of times that the recorded audio signal has been copied.
Keying Input (Key Input)
An input on a dynamics processing device to control the device by an external audio signal.
Formant
An element in the sound of a voice or instrument that does not change frequency as different pitches are sounded.
Crossover (Crossover Network)
A set of filters that "split" the audio signal into two or more bands (two or more signals, each of which have only some of the frequencies present).
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