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Recording Consoles
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1. The path an audio signal takes from source to output.
Signal Flow
Monitor Path
Pan Pot (Panoramic Potentiometer)
Consumer Line Level
2. Access to the signal flow of a channel or any jack providing access to a signal.
Routing Matrix
Patch Points
Microphone Line
Mix Insert Sends
3. An input to the master fader; The place to patch a stereo compressor - should the need arise to compress the entire mix.
Oscillator
Channel Insert Sends
Mix Insert Returns
Monitor Inputs
4. Boosts console's line level signal to a higher level to drive the speakers.
Power Amplifier
Patch Points
Gain Staging
Cue Outputs
5. An exact duplicate of the Multi-Track Return that feeds the Channel Line Input - now half- normalled to the Monitor Path Inputs.
VU Meter
Microphone Line
I/O Module
Multi-Track Returns
6. Patching from one I/O module to another - or from one track on the MTR to another.
Professional Line Level
Tielines
Cross Patching
Binaural Localization
7. Cables that connect the control room to other rooms in the facility and back.
Group Outputs
Split Console
Line Level Signal
Tielines
8. An op- amp configuration that mathematically adds (or sums) the voltage levels found at two or more inputs.
Mic Lines
Anode
Microphone Line
Summing Amplifiers
9. The upper return feeds the Channel Path for Mix Status (when mixing a project); The lower return feeds the monitor input during Record Status (when tracking the project).
Audient ASP8024
Mix Insert Sends
Reason for 2 Multi-Track Returns
Tielines
10. The inputs to each individual track on the MTR.
Fully- Normalled
Audient ASP8024
Record Mode (Record Status)
Multi-Track Sends
11. Vertical panel of controls on the audio mixer (another word for the I/O Module).
Master Section
Channel Strip
Power Amplifier
Signal Flow
12. The fader position where the fader does not boost or attenuate the level of the signal sent to it (found at zero on the fader).
Unity Gain
I/O Module
Audient ASP8024
Half- Normalled
13. The negative electrode in an electrical circuit.
Stereo Bus
Professional Line Level
External Source Inputs
Cathode
14. The paths - or lines - on the motherboard on which data - instructions - and electrical power move from component to component.
External Source Inputs
Group Outputs
Channel Line Inputs
Bus
15. Signals are routed to the multitrack recorder (MTR) using the channel path and signals are monitored from the MTR through the monitor path. (Channel Path ? Routing Matrix ? MTR)
Channel Insert Sends
Conductive Plastic Fader
Record Mode (Record Status)
Impedance
16. A cable in either row breaks the connection and the signal now flows through the cord; Signal can be MOVED to a different input.
Fully- Normalled
Record Mode (Record Status)
Channel Path
Gain Staging
17. Assigns console speakers to the studio loudspeakers.
Professional Line Level
Group Outputs
Channel Line Inputs
Speakers Section (SLS)
18. Mechanical metering device where a needle moves to display average level. (VU = Volume Unit)
XLR
Normalled
VU Meter
Patch
19. Console that has two separate sections for the channel paths and the monitor paths.
Cue Amp Inputs
Split Console
XLR
Mono
20. Usually a PPM meter used to reference relative to 0dB for digital audio signals; Input is calibrated to a certain number of dB below the level where clipping will occur.
Channel Strip
Patch
Multing
Headroom Meter
21. A set of input and output jack connectors (jacks) that allow direct connectivity between all and any of the audio signals with every piece of equipment in the room.
Patchbay
Gain Staging
DI Box
Bus Compression
22. Takes the audio spectrum and divides it into a number of separate bands of frequencies called bandpasses. Each separate bandpass is then amplified independently in order to drive separate loudspeaker components - each of which reproduce a band of fre
Mono
Electronic Crossover (X-Over)
Phantom Power
Peak Program Meter (PPM)
23. An audio signal that is mixed together and routed through a single audio channel.
Patchbay
Mono
Gain Staging
XLR
24. The total amount of opposition to the flow of current.
VU Meter
Impedance
Multing
Gain Staging
25. Inputs to the monitor fader/monitor path; Enables the monitoring of signals being recorded as well as those already recorded.
Mix Insert Returns
Gain Staging
Monitor Inputs
Multi-Track Returns
26. Common mode signals (signals appearing in phase in a differential circuit) are canceled at the input of the destination gear when the differential signal is combined; RFI (Radio Frequency Interference) or EMI (Electro- Magnetic Interference) picked u
Line Input Range
Mix Insert Sends
Common Mode Rejection
I/O Module
27. A string of jacks wired in parallel so that all the jacks will see the same signal.
Stereo
VCA Fader
Channel Insert Returns
Mult
28. The in - line console used in RCO labs at Full Sail University; Short fader is the Channel Fader feeding the routing matrix and the long fader is the Monitor Fader feeding the stereo bus.
Unity Gain
Mix Insert Returns
Bantam Connector
Audient ASP8024
29. The audio signal automatically flows between a vertical pair of patchbay jacks without the need for patch cables.
Conductive Plastic Fader
Electronic Crossover (X-Over)
Normalled
'Tiny Telephone' (TT) Connector
30. The stereo inputs to the cue system's amplifier.
Mic Lines
Plasma Meter
Cue Amp Inputs
Binaural Localization
31. Another term for Tiny Telephone (TT) connectors.
DI Box
XLR
Cue Outputs
Bantam Connector
32. Direct Injection Box; Used to take signals from gear and instruments that are typically unbalanced and making the necessary adjustments to connect them to consoles; Balances the signal - and corrects the impedance.
Channel Path
Dead Patching
DI Box
Anode
33. Three- pin plug for three- conductor 'balanced' audio cables employed with high- quality microphones - mixers - and other audio equipment.
Audio Grouping
Mix Insert Sends
XLR
Channel Insert Returns
34. Boosts output gain of the sound recorded by a microphone to line level volume.
Pre-Amp
Normalled
Patchbay
Consumer Line Level
35. The connection from the upper row to the lower row is ALWAYS broken when a patch cord is inserted into the lower jack (or input) of the pair.
Channel Insert Sends
Universal Law of Patching
Line Input Range
Dead Patching
36. Inputs that typically feed the Channel Fader; Choice location for inserting dynamics processors into the signal flow.
Master Section
Channel Insert Returns
Cue Outputs
Speakers Section (SLS)
37. 14dB to +20dB
Channel Mic Inputs
Mono
Mix Insert Returns
Line Input Range
38. Measures the peak levels of a signal; Quick response; Often displays a peak hold.
Gain Staging
Signal Flow
Peak Program Meter (PPM)
Mono
39. The line level inputs to the Channel Path; Receive signal from the Multi-Track Returns; Accessed through the board's mic/line switch - allowing line level signals to enter the I/O.
Group Outputs
Microphone Line
Channel Line Inputs
Mic Level
40. A pair of summing amplifiers that are used to create the main stereo mix.
Unity Gain
Patch
Stereo Bus
Anode
41. Professional patchbay connectors allowing for more jacks in a single row - typically 48 jacks per row; The tip of the connector carries the in - phase signal - the ring of the connector carries the out- of- phase (low) half of the signal - and the sl
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42. 60 ? -40 db (roughly -50 dB)
Auxiliary Outputs
Microphone Line
Mic Level
VCA Fader
43. Receives the two out of phase signals coming from the source (typically a mic) - inverts them before combining them - and 'balances' them.
Master Section
Speakers Section (SLS)
Balancing Circuit
Mic Input Range
44. 'Standard' level at which the inputs and outputs of domestic and professional sound equipment operate.
Auxiliary Outputs
Unity Gain
Line Level Signal
Monitor Inputs
45. Voltage Controlled Amplifier; Amplifier determines output level; Can be remotely controlled for automated mixing; Often the 'large' or 'long' fader on large format consoles.
Cue Amp Inputs
Channel Line Inputs
VCA Fader
Summing Amplifiers
46. Compressing a group of signals together with a single processor.
Common Mode Rejection
Audio Grouping
I/O Module
Mic Level
47. Shifts the proportion of sound from any point left to right between two output busses and the two loudspeakers necessary for reproducing a stereo sound.
Peak Program Meter (PPM)
Mix Insert Sends
Pan Pot (Panoramic Potentiometer)
Bus Compression
48. Little or no active circuitry; Often the 'small' or 'short' fader on large format consoles.
Conductive Plastic Fader
Pan Pot (Panoramic Potentiometer)
Line Level Signal
Bus Compression
49. 10dB
Consumer Line Level
Bus
Monitor Path
Reason for 2 Multi-Track Returns
50. Patching one end of the cable into a input so there is no signal.
Gain Staging
Dead Patching
Channel Mic Inputs
Speakers Section (SLS)