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Audio By Video Vocab
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Subjects
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performing-arts
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engineering
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Modular Digital Multitrack: A multitrack digital recorder with (usually) 8 tracks that can be run in sunchronization with other machines (of the same type) to attain more tracks. ADAT brand recorders are an example
Production Studio
Pre emphasis
Production Studio
MDM
2. A signal in disc recording that is earlier than the signal being recorded. It allows the operator to 'listen in' in order to anticipate amplitude changes and adjust.
Lo-Z
Preview
Stinger
NAB
3. One half byte - 4 information bits
Mixer
Load
Precedence effect
NYBBLE
4. Assistant Director (No Analog to Digital here!)
Barrier Miking
AD
Precedence effect
Slate
5. A studio that specializes in assembly of pre-recorded material such as music - VO - and dialogue
Production Studio
NYBBLE
Margin
Load
6. In stereo - This is the breakthough between channels measured as separation between the wanted sounds of the desired channel and the unwanted sounds from the second channel. (OR - bleed across multiple channels)
Pilot Tone
Cascade
Blending
Crosstalk
7. EQ - Boost gain
Lift
NYBBLE
Pre emphasis
Margin
8. Physical slap-board used to sync location recording. A voice recording at the beginning of a master tape (or recording) to identify the run and take
Slate
Clip
Preview
AD
9. Rerecording the audio. The picture stays the same.
Lo-Z
Precedence effect
Audio Dub
Doppler Effect
10. (reverberant field)
Doppler Effect
Ambient Field
Stinger
Ambient Sound
11. A single extension cord. Most often referred to a single 'hot' extension that is left lying around for occassional use. (Grip/Lighting)
Stinger
Offset
Dub
AD
12. Mix Engineer
Mixer
Lo-Z
Dropout
Precedence effect
13. Recording video and/or audio in sequence immediately following previous material
Dub
Mixer
Production Studio
Assemble Edit
14. The change in frequency if a wave for an observer moving relative to the source of the wave.
Cascade
Signal to Error Ratio
Doppler Effect
Ambient Field
15. A factor of human hearing where delay has a much bigger effect on the human perception of sound than does amplitude
Ambient Field
MIDI clock w/Song Pointer (FSK)
Dub
Precedence effect
16. A signal in disc recording that is earlier than the signal being recorded. It allows the operator to 'listen in' in order to anticipate amplitude changes and adjust.
Listen Circuits
Ambient Field
Preview
Barrier Miking
17. Placing a microphone in the reverberant field
Critical Distance
Stinger
Ambient Miking
Audio Dub
18. Natural background audio representative of the given recording environment. (Recorded as over-rolling)
Production Studio
Ambient Sound
Dropout
Listen Circuits
19. The level difference between the signal and the noise and distortion caused by converting analog audio signals into digital audio and then back into analog.
MDM
Signal to Error Ratio
Preview
Crosstalk
20. To set and interconnect two mixers so that the stereo mixing buss(es) are linked
Crosstalk
MIDI sample Dump
Cascade
Midi Clock
21. The point a distance away from the sound source where the direct sound and the reverberant sound are equal in volume
Clip
Slate
Critical Distance
Mixer
22. A boosting of high frequencies during the recording process to keep the signal above the noise at high frequencies
Pre emphasis
Barrier Miking
Crosstalk
NYBBLE
23. In stereo - This is the breakthough between channels measured as separation between the wanted sounds of the desired channel and the unwanted sounds from the second channel. (OR - bleed across multiple channels)
Dub
Crosstalk
MDM
Critical Distance
24. Natural background audio representative of the given recording environment. (Recorded as over-rolling)
Audio Dub
MIDI clock w/Song Pointer (FSK)
Barrier Miking
Ambient Sound
25. I don't know! Go do your own research! No - really....
Lift
MIDI clock w/Song Pointer (FSK)
Dropout
Midi Clock
26. Physical slap-board used to sync location recording. A voice recording at the beginning of a master tape (or recording) to identify the run and take
Critical Distance
Slate
Offset
Lift
27. Duh! The signal level exceeds the processing capacity of the signal chain components
Clip
Precedence effect
ST
Midi Clock
28. A condition of Zero - or (original position for an automation control)
Null
Offset
NAB
MIDI clock w/Song Pointer (FSK)
29. To copy the diital data off a storage medium in the RAM of a computer
Critical Distance
Mixer
Load
Pilot Tone
30. A system of recording a 60Hz tone - used for syncing on a 1/4 inch tape - developed by Nagra
Preview
MIDI clock w/Song Pointer (FSK)
Pilot Tone
Preview
31. EQ - Boost gain
Blending
Preview
MIDI clock w/Song Pointer (FSK)
Lift
32. To copy the diital data off a storage medium in the RAM of a computer
Assemble Edit
Load
MDM
Cascade
33. A single extension cord. Most often referred to a single 'hot' extension that is left lying around for occassional use. (Grip/Lighting)
Dropout
Stinger
Audio Dub
Dub
34. Rerecording the audio. The picture stays the same.
Doppler Effect
Slate
Mixer
Audio Dub
35. (Headroom) The amount of dB between the highest peak level of the program and the overload point (clip point)
MDM
Margin
Ambient Field
Lift
36. (reverberant field)
Ambient Field
Barrier Miking
Stinger
Ambient Sound
37. Could mean anything. Most commonly used to describe the ADR process or that of duplication
Ambient Field
Production Studio
AD
Dub
38. The SMPTE time that will trigger a transport to begin - or the amount of position difference needed to get two sources to synchronize
Ambient Field
Pilot Tone
MDM
Offset
39. A studio that specializes in assembly of pre-recorded material such as music - VO - and dialogue
Ambient Field
Slate
Production Studio
Offset
40. Safety Take (an additional recording done as an acceptable backup)
Ambient Sound
ST
Listen Circuits
MDM
41. A condition of Zero - or (original position for an automation control)
Blending
Margin
Null
Precedence effect
42. Modular Digital Multitrack: A multitrack digital recorder with (usually) 8 tracks that can be run in sunchronization with other machines (of the same type) to attain more tracks. ADAT brand recorders are an example
Production Studio
MDM
Dropout
Cascade
43. Recording video and/or audio in sequence immediately following previous material
NAB
Pre emphasis
Assemble Edit
Slate
44. Could mean anything. Most commonly used to describe the ADR process or that of duplication
Dropout
Dub
NYBBLE
Lo-Z
45. A type of solo circuit that allows listening to a channel before the fader of after (solo)
Blending
Blending
Load
Listen Circuits
46. A type of solo circuit that allows listening to a channel before the fader of after (solo)
Pilot Tone
Listen Circuits
Precedence effect
Barrier Miking
47. (Headroom) The amount of dB between the highest peak level of the program and the overload point (clip point)
Null
Margin
Clip
Crosstalk
48. A very short absence of signal in magnetic recording usually caused by dirt or defects in the magnetic coating of tapes and discs or any very short loss to an audio signal.
Dropout
Lo-Z
NAB
MIDI sample Dump
49. To set and interconnect two mixers so that the stereo mixing buss(es) are linked
MIDI clock w/Song Pointer (FSK)
Cascade
Mixer
NAB
50. The point a distance away from the sound source where the direct sound and the reverberant sound are equal in volume
Critical Distance
Mixer
Clip
Crosstalk