British name for Preamplifier (A low-noise amplifier designed to take a low-level signal, such as the output of a tape head, and bring it up to normal line level).
Foot Pedal
1) An effects device where the amount of the effect can be controlled by a musician with his foot.
2) The beater mechanism of a foot drum that is activated by the drummer's foot to play the drum.
3) Any device, like a volume control, that can be operated by the foot.
BNO Acoustics BP-40 Buss (Bus)
A wire carrying signals to some place, usually fed from several sources.
I/O
Short for "Input/Output' and referring to:
1) An in-line console module that contains controls for the input section, output section and monitor section.
2) A module in electronic gear containing input and output amplifiers for the device.
3) A digital port (connector) able to both receive digital data and output digital data.
BNO Acoustics QS-4 Cue Send Control
A control that will adjust the amount of signal sent to a cue buss from a console channel.
Keyboard
1) Any musical instrument controlled by pressing a key.
2) The part of the computer that has the keys.
Howlback
British term for the term Feedback (the pickup of the signal out of a channel by the input of the channel or the howling sound that this produces).
Kick (Kick Drum)
Another term for Bass Drum.
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