Calista C1-9 Home Theater Compact Disc, Interactive CDI
A Compact Disc, usually containing audio, video, and text, which the user can interact with in that the display or playback changes after the user performs some action.
Audio
Most often referring to electrical signals resulting from the sound pressure wave being converted into electrical energy.
Calista C2-88 Projector High Impedance Mic
A microphone designed to be fed into an amplifier with input impedance greater than 20 k ohms.
Expander
A device that causes expansion of the audio signal.
Calista C3-S Security System Analog Recording
A recording of the continuous changes of an audio waveform.
Bouncing
Alternate name for Ping-Ponging (playing several tacks with sync playback through a console to mix them together and record them on an open track).
Floor Toms
The large toms to the right of the drummer. Calista Reviews
Balanced
1) Having a pleasing amount of low frequencies compared to mid-range frequencies and high frequencies. 2) Having a pleasing mixture of the various instrument levels in an audio recording. 3) Having a fairly equal level in each of the stereo channels. 4) A method of interconnecting electronic gear using three-conductor cables.
Audio
Most often referring to electrical signals resulting from the sound pressure wave being converted into electrical energy.
Calista C2-88 Projector High Impedance Mic
A microphone designed to be fed into an amplifier with input impedance greater than 20 k ohms.
Expander
A device that causes expansion of the audio signal.
Calista C3-S Security System Analog Recording
A recording of the continuous changes of an audio waveform.
Bouncing
Alternate name for Ping-Ponging (playing several tacks with sync playback through a console to mix them together and record them on an open track).
Floor Toms
The large toms to the right of the drummer. Calista Reviews
Balanced
1) Having a pleasing amount of low frequencies compared to mid-range frequencies and high frequencies. 2) Having a pleasing mixture of the various instrument levels in an audio recording. 3) Having a fairly equal level in each of the stereo channels. 4) A method of interconnecting electronic gear using three-conductor cables.
Comments
Post a Comment