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Audio Engineering
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1. Measure of opposition to a sinusoidal alternating current
Fundamental
Ribbon Microphone
Frequency (Hertz)
Impedance
2. Measures the amount of amplitude applied to a signal
Gain
Audio Velocity
Hypercardiod
Graphic EQ
3. A device that brings an electrical signal from microphone level to line level.
Compression
Ampere
Preamp
Directional Response (microphone)
4. A metronomic click used during recording to keep musicians playing in time or audio engineers to set delay timings.
Q
Fundamental
Gain
Click Track
5. Difference between loudest and quietest SPL
Hypercardiod
Ribbon Microphone
Compression
Dynamic Range
6. Speed of sound. 1130 ft/s
Directional Response (microphone)
Audio Velocity
Voltage
Ribbon Microphone
7. Devices for cutting or boosting frequencies within a 3rd of an octave
Compression
Q
Amplifier
Graphic EQ
8. If the compression ratio is made large enough - the compressor will actually become a limiter (above 4:1) - (electronics) an nonlinear electronic circuit whose output is limited in amplitude
PAD
Compression
Noise Gate
Limiter
9. Controls level in pre amp
Impedance
Balanced Cable
PAD
Audio Frequency
10. Cycles sound wave makes in a second. 20 C = 20 Hz 20 -000 C = 20 -000 Hz (20-20 -000 average human ear can hear)
Audio Frequency
Amplitude
Directional Response (microphone)
Frequency (Hertz)
11. The unit with which frequency is measured
Balanced Cable
Watt
Hertz
Dynamic Range
12. Shape of sound: Attack - Decay - Sustain - Release (ADSR)
White Noise
Audio Envelope
Low Pass Filter
Omnidirectional mic
13. Unit of power
Bidirectional
Watt
White Noise
Hypercardiod
14. Device that mutes a signal when it falls bellow a certain level
Noise Gate
Gain
Capacitor
Q
15. Loudness or hight of a sound wave - Increase signal level
Audio Envelope
Ampere
White Noise
Amplitude
16. Sounds amazing - ribbon is corrugated but the ribbon can break if too loud - auto- compress sounds (all sounds will even out) - output it low - Similar to dynamic mics - but use a thin metal ribbon instead of a moving coil.
Compression
Audio Velocity
Noise Gate
Ribbon Microphone
17. Picks up sound from front and a little more from back
Balanced Cable
Hypercardiod
White Noise
Hertz
18. It is used to proportionately reduce the dynamics of a signal that rise above a user- definable level (known as the threshold) to a lesser volume range. (below 4:1)
Compression
Audio Frequency
Click Track
Frequency (Hertz)
19. Picks up sound from front and back of microphone but not the sides.
Bidirectional
Capacitor
Noise Gate
Bus
20. Picks up sound from front and a little from back of microphone
Ampere
Amplitude
Omnidirectional mic
Supercardiod
21. Two conductive plates separated by an insulator. Capable of retaining an electrical charge
Dynamic Range
PAD
Capacitor
Wave Phase
22. Are really rugged... Very sturdy -Takes a really high SPL level - Good: Takes a lot of pressure to make it move - Negative: Drums - Guitar amp - Live singing - inexpensive
Fundamental
Preamp
Dynamic Microphones
Watt
23. Any device used to increase signal level
Audio Velocity
Wave Phase
Cardioid mic
Amplifier
24. The directional response of a mic refers to its sensitivity (output level) at various angles of incidence with respect to the front (on - axis) of the microphone
Bandpass Filter
Hypercardiod
Directional Response (microphone)
Audio Envelope
25. Analog to Digital
Click Track
A/D
Watt
Ribbon Microphone
26. Level of signal generated before it is amplified by the pre amp to line level
PAD
A/D
Audio Velocity
Mic level
27. When a processor like effects or compression is patched into a channel or group on a mixer/audio console - the processed signal supersedes and replaces the original.
A/D
Audio Frequency
Watt
Insert
28. Unit of electrical current
Amplitude
Ampere
Cardioid mic
Graphic EQ
29. Rate of repetition of periodic motion
PAD
Omnidirectional mic
Wave Phase
Frequency (Hertz)
30. Lets frequencies below a certain level
Graphic EQ
Q
Frequency (Hertz)
Low Pass Filter
31. Orb around the microphone can hear from any direction.
Gain
Bandpass Filter
Omnidirectional mic
Bus
32. Describes bandwith
Bus
Audio Frequency
Q
Voltage
33. Heart shaped: picks up sound from front of microphone only
Compression
Cardioid mic
Fundamental
Frequency (Hertz)
34. Signal path in mixer - channels can be routed
Audio Envelope
Compression
Mic level
Bus
35. Needs external power (phantom power 48v) From mixer or mic pre - quality depends on the Voltage (48v or lower) - doesn't need as much SPL but is more fragile
PAD
Amplifier
Q
Condenser Mic
36. Lowest frequency in a harmonic series
Fundamental
Hypercardiod
Impedance
Watt
37. A cable capable of eliminating unwanted noise and hum that might be introduced along its length by carrying two versions of the signal - one with its polarity inverted.
Q
Bandpass Filter
Click Track
Balanced Cable
38. Different in charge levels between 2 conductive elements
Capacitor
Ribbon Microphone
Low Pass Filter
Voltage
39. The relationship of two wave forms
Insert
Dynamic Range
Hypercardiod
Wave Phase
40. A type of noise that is produced by combining sounds of all different frequencies together
Bandpass Filter
Balanced Cable
White Noise
Noise Gate
41. Boosts or cuts frequencies around a specified frequency
Hertz
PAD
Insert
Bandpass Filter
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