Calista C1-9 Home Theater Formant
An element in the sound of a voice or instrument that does not change frequency as different pitches are sounded.
Compander
Outboard sound equipment. Combination of a Compressor and an Expander.
Calista C2-88 Projector Information Bits
The bits in the digital signal that make up actual values or commands being communicated as opposed to bits that are used for checking & correcting data or other purposes.
Line Out (Output, Send)
Where a signal leaves the board or component.
Calista C3-S Security System Ground
In electronics, a place (terminal) that has zero volts.
Crosstalk
Leakage of an audio signal into a channel that iris not intended to be in, from an adjacent or nearby channel.
Format
1) The number of tracks, their width, spacing and order for tape recording.
2) To prepare a digital storage medium so that it will accept and store digital information bits. Calista Reviews
Flutter
1) High-frequency variations in pitch of a recorded waveform due to fast speed variations in a recorder or playback machine.
2) Originally, and more formally, any variations (fast or slow) in pitch of a recorded tone due to speed fluctuations in a recorder or playback unit.
Compander
Outboard sound equipment. Combination of a Compressor and an Expander.
Calista C2-88 Projector Information Bits
The bits in the digital signal that make up actual values or commands being communicated as opposed to bits that are used for checking & correcting data or other purposes.
Line Out (Output, Send)
Where a signal leaves the board or component.
Calista C3-S Security System Ground
In electronics, a place (terminal) that has zero volts.
Crosstalk
Leakage of an audio signal into a channel that iris not intended to be in, from an adjacent or nearby channel.
Format
1) The number of tracks, their width, spacing and order for tape recording.
2) To prepare a digital storage medium so that it will accept and store digital information bits. Calista Reviews
Flutter
1) High-frequency variations in pitch of a recorded waveform due to fast speed variations in a recorder or playback machine.
2) Originally, and more formally, any variations (fast or slow) in pitch of a recorded tone due to speed fluctuations in a recorder or playback unit.
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