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Recording Consoles
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1. A signal generator that produces pure tones (sine waves) at selected frequencies; Used to calibrate the console with the recorders so their meters indicate the same levels and input reference to levels on recording.
Mix Insert Sends
Oscillator
Mult
Channel Strip
2. The outputs of each individual bus located in the routing matrix of the console; Half- normalled to the Multi-Track Sends.
Group Outputs
Impedance
Mix Insert Sends
Binaural Localization
3. 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
4. Receives the two out of phase signals coming from the source (typically a mic) - inverts them before combining them - and 'balances' them.
Balancing Circuit
Line Level Signal
Auxiliary Outputs
Phantom Power
5. 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
Bus Compression
Audio Grouping
Patching Across
Common Mode Rejection
6. 'Standard' level at which the inputs and outputs of domestic and professional sound equipment operate.
Plasma Meter
Bus Compression
Line Level Signal
Patch Points
7. Access to the signal flow of a channel or any jack providing access to a signal.
Plasma Meter
Channel Strip
Normalled
Patch Points
8. The outputs of each track on the multi- track tape machine; Half- normalled to the Channel Line Inputs.
Tape Input Control Range
Mic Lines
Multi-Track Returns
Pan Pot (Panoramic Potentiometer)
9. Wire that carries a signal.
Impedance
Buss
Bantam Connector
Cue Amp Inputs
10. Compressing a group of signals together with a single processor.
Split Console
XLR
Master Section
Audio Grouping
11. Bus compression refers to compression of the stereo (or multichannel) mix; Can be done with stereo units or linked mono units; The most famous bus compressor is the SSL.
Mix Insert Sends
Peak Program Meter (PPM)
Routing Matrix
Bus Compression
12. Inputs that typically feed the Channel Fader; Choice location for inserting dynamics processors into the signal flow.
Audient ASP8024
Channel Insert Returns
Monitor Inputs
Cue Amp Inputs
13. The total amount of opposition to the flow of current.
Channel Insert Sends
Impedance
Bantam Connector
Multing
14. 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.
Bus Compression
Cathode
Universal Law of Patching
Line Input Range
15. Mechanical metering device where a needle moves to display average level. (VU = Volume Unit)
VU Meter
Mono
Line Input Range
Stereo
16. Voltage Controlled Amplifier; Amplifier determines output level; Can be remotely controlled for automated mixing; Often the 'large' or 'long' fader on large format consoles.
VCA Fader
Line Input Range
Stereo
Cathode
17. The stereo inputs to the cue system's amplifier.
Cue Amp Inputs
Patch
Auxiliary Outputs
Headroom Meter
18. Signal looses strength as it travels down the channel.
Summing Amplifiers
Stereo Bus
Consumer Line Level
Attenuation
19. Outputs from the I/O module after the filters - equalizer - gate - and compressor; Half- normalled to the Channel insert Returns.
Cathode
Oscillator
Channel Insert Sends
Patching Across
20. First and most important path of the console audio chain; Mic input (source) ? MTR (destination);
Professional Line Level
Mix Outputs
Bus
Channel Path
21. The positive electrode in an electrical circuit.
Bus Compression
Impedance
External Source Inputs
Anode
22. Console that has two separate sections for the channel paths and the monitor paths.
Dead Patching
Mono
Split Console
Gain Staging
23. The output of each auxiliary master - of each auxiliary (aux) bus; Used for feeding such things as artificial effects - reverberation devices and loudspeakers used for audiences.
Summing Amplifiers
Auxiliary Outputs
Peak Program Meter (PPM)
Conductive Plastic Fader
24. An audio signal that is mixed together and routed through a single audio channel.
Mic Input Range
Multi-Track Returns
Plasma Meter
Mono
25. 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.
Balancing Circuit
Normalled
Headroom Meter
Fold Back Section (FB)
26. A direct transfer of the audible sound to the mixing console; Microphones work as transducers and convert the audio into an electrical current.
Line Input Range
Summing Amplifiers
Microphone Line
Bantam Connector
27. A cable in either row breaks the connection and the signal now flows through the cord; Signal can be MOVED to a different input.
Volume Unit Meter (VU)
Mic Lines
Inline Console
Fully- Normalled
28. 10dB
'Tiny Telephone' (TT) Connector
Mix Mode (Mix Status)
Consumer Line Level
Tape Input Control Range
29. The art of deciding where to place a processor in signal flow based on how that processor will be influenced by the other processors in the path.
Impedance
Mic Input Range
Gain Staging
Mult
30. 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.
Channel Line Inputs
I/O Module
Attenuation
Multing
31. The path an audio signal takes from source to output.
Peak Program Meter (PPM)
Split Console
Mult
Signal Flow
32. 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.
Audient ASP8024
Reason for 2 Multi-Track Returns
Line Level Signal
Universal Law of Patching
33. Designating sound transmission from two sources through two channels.
Stereo
Inline Console
Mic Level
Patch Points
34. 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)
Routing Matrix
Tape Input Control Range
Channel Insert Returns
Record Mode (Record Status)
35. Inputs to the monitor fader/monitor path; Enables the monitoring of signals being recorded as well as those already recorded.
XLR
Monitor Inputs
Mix Insert Returns
Headroom Meter
36. The negative electrode in an electrical circuit.
Cathode
Master Section
Gain Staging
Peak Program Meter (PPM)
37. Where the global controls for the console are located; Contains master controls for mixing bus outputs - reverb send and return - master fader - and multiple other functions.
Master Section
Pan Pot (Panoramic Potentiometer)
Conductive Plastic Fader
Pre-Amp
38. An op- amp configuration that mathematically adds (or sums) the voltage levels found at two or more inputs.
Master Section
Summing Amplifiers
Professional Line Level
Buss
39. 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.
DI Box
Channel Path
Consumer Line Level
Patching Across
40. Those parts of the console that address individual signals; Adjusts the routing and level of the signals passing through it (usually a single instrument or sound source).
Professional Line Level
I/O Module
Bantam Connector
Channel Path
41. 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).
Routing Matrix
Unity Gain
Multi-Track Sends
Buss
42. Measures average voltage level of signal; Relatively slow response; Displayed level depends on amplitude and duration of signal.
Balancing Circuit
Speakers Section (SLS)
Group Outputs
Volume Unit Meter (VU)
43. Assigns console speakers to the studio loudspeakers.
Bantam Connector
Speakers Section (SLS)
Cue Amp Inputs
Master Section
44. The output of the stereo bus before the master fader; Normalled to the mix insert returns.
Power Amplifier
Mix Insert Sends
Mic Lines
Universal Law of Patching
45. Console where all paths are contained on one board.
Bus Compression
Dead Patching
Channel Path
Inline Console
46. An exact duplicate of the Multi-Track Return that feeds the Channel Line Input - now half- normalled to the Monitor Path Inputs.
Patching Across
Routing Matrix
Consumer Line Level
Multi-Track Returns
47. 14dB to +20dB
Monitor Inputs
Dead Patching
Plasma Meter
Line Input Range
48. Stereo inputs of external stereo devices to the control room section via the control room monitor source switches in the master section.
TRS Connector
External Source Inputs
Cross Patching
Mic Lines
49. To add something to the signal path across an I/O - the stereo bus - etc.
Mono
Patching Across
Line Level Signal
Channel Line Inputs
50. Little or no active circuitry; Often the 'small' or 'short' fader on large format consoles.
XLR
Auxiliary Outputs
Conductive Plastic Fader
Impedance