Audio Vocabulary Flashcards

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DAW

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(Short for: Digital Audio Workstation)
Software like Ableton, GarageBand, or Logic Pro where you can record, mix, add sound effects and master audio.

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Compression

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Reducing the overall dynamic range of audio so the difference between the loudest and softest parts of the sound don’t contrast so heavily.

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Distortion

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Undesirable altering or deformation of an audio signal’s waveform, usually by overload of amplifying a signal

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Clipping / Peaking

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A form of distortion that happens when an amplifier is pushed beyond its maximum limit

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Powered Speaker

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(Self-powered) Speakers that have amplification built into them

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Passive Speaker

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Speakers that do not have built-in amplification and thus need to be connected to a separate amplifier in order to be used

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EQ / Equalization

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The process of adjusting the level or amplitude of specific frequencies to achieve a balanced audio mix

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Preamp / Preamplifier

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An electronic amplifier that converts a weak electrical signal into a signal that is strong enough to be further processed

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Monitor

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Also known as (wedge, monitor speaker)

A set of (usually performer-facing) speakers that produce a more neutral sound, used specifically for perfecting the audio mix

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Sub / Subwoofer

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A speaker designed to produce lower pitched frequencies (bass & sub-bass) that add a “fullness” or immersion to audio

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Tweeter

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A speaker designed to reproduce the high or treble range of the sound spectrum

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Highs / Treble

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The upper end of the audio spectrum, usually around the 3-4 kHz range and higher

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High-pass filter

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An EQ curve that is used to remove low-frequency sounds from an audio signal. It’s called “high pass” because it allows frequencies higher than the curve to “pass through” into the mix.

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Low-pass filter

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(AKA High Cut Filter)
An EQ curve or filter used to remove high-frequency sounds from a signal

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Gain

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The amount of signal increased by an amplifier. Where volume is the output level that goes to the speaker, gain is input level within the amps.

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Output

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The sound level produced by a speaker (it’s what comes OUT of the sound system)

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Mids / Midrange

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The frequencies that rest between bass and treble, which carries most of the identifying tones in a sound, usually from 200Hz to 4kHz

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Hum

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Audio noise that has a low frequency pitch

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Hiss

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Background audio noise that sounds like a rattlesnake

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Crossover

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An electronic circuit or network that splits audio into different bands to be applied to different speakers

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Cone

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The “diaphragm” of the speaker, which moves (vibrates) to produce pulsations of air that the ears receive as sound

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Bass

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Low frequencies on the sound spectrum, usually from 0Hz to about 200Hz

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Attenuation

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Reduction of an electrical signal

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Signal Flow

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The path or “steps” a signal takes from where it is produced (made) all the way to where it is reproduced (heard)

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Feedback

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Undesirable audio distortion caused by a signal passing through an amplifier to a microphone and then back in again

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Gating

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Stopping unwanted noise from entering a mix by cutting signals below a certain threshold

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Mixing

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Combining multiple recorded and/or live sounds and adjusting levels and blending to achieve a balanced audio mix

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Reverb

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The reflection of sound waves off of surfaces, which can help blend sounds and further enrich the sound of a mix

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Echo

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Similar to reverb in that it’s how sound waves bounce back in a sound space BUT where reverb is a short reflection time, echo is a long reflection