Calista C1-9 Home Theater Edit
A switch that does different things depending on the operational mode that the machine is in:
1) If a computer-controlled transport is in "Stop," pushing the "Edit" switch deactivates the computer-controlled tension system and allows the reels to be moved by hand to find the exact spot desired on the tape.
2) If the machine is in "Play", the "Edit" switch makes the take-up reel cease taking up the tape and it falls to the floor.
3) If the machine is in a fast-wind mode, the tape lifters are defeated so the tape is in contact with the reproduce head and the engineer can hear where the selections begin and end.
Equalization
1) The process of adjusting the tonal quality of a sound. A graphic equalizer provides adjustment for a wide range of frequency bands, and is normally inserted in the signal path after the mixing desk, before the amplifier. See Feedback.
2) Any time the amplitude of audio signals at specific set of frequencies are increased or decreased more than the signals at other audio frequencies.
Calista C3-S Security System Frequency
The number of cycles of a waveform occurring in a second.
High Impedance Mic
A microphone designed to be fed into an amplifier with input impedance greater than 20 k ohms.
Calista C2-88 Projector Bar
A term meaning the same thing as the term Measure (the grouping of a number of beats in music, most-often four beats).
Clock Signal
The signal put out by a circuit that generates steady even pulses or steady codes used for synchronization.
Earth
The British version of the term Ground (In electronics, a place that has zero volts). Bose
Linearity
The extent to which any signal handling process is accomplished without amplitude distortion.
1) If a computer-controlled transport is in "Stop," pushing the "Edit" switch deactivates the computer-controlled tension system and allows the reels to be moved by hand to find the exact spot desired on the tape.
2) If the machine is in "Play", the "Edit" switch makes the take-up reel cease taking up the tape and it falls to the floor.
3) If the machine is in a fast-wind mode, the tape lifters are defeated so the tape is in contact with the reproduce head and the engineer can hear where the selections begin and end.
Equalization
1) The process of adjusting the tonal quality of a sound. A graphic equalizer provides adjustment for a wide range of frequency bands, and is normally inserted in the signal path after the mixing desk, before the amplifier. See Feedback.
2) Any time the amplitude of audio signals at specific set of frequencies are increased or decreased more than the signals at other audio frequencies.
Calista C3-S Security System Frequency
The number of cycles of a waveform occurring in a second.
High Impedance Mic
A microphone designed to be fed into an amplifier with input impedance greater than 20 k ohms.
Calista C2-88 Projector Bar
A term meaning the same thing as the term Measure (the grouping of a number of beats in music, most-often four beats).
Clock Signal
The signal put out by a circuit that generates steady even pulses or steady codes used for synchronization.
Earth
The British version of the term Ground (In electronics, a place that has zero volts). Bose
Linearity
The extent to which any signal handling process is accomplished without amplitude distortion.
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