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Alternating Current (AC)

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A flow of electricity that continually changes amplitude and direction. An audio signal is an example of an alternating current.

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Amplify

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To increase the strength of an audio signal (opposite of Attenuate).

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Amplitude

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The strength of an audio signal. When the signal is turned into sound waves by a loudspeaker, the amplitude is related to volume.

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Attenuate

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To reduce the strength of an audio signal (opposite of Amplify).

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Audio interface

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A device enabling analog audio equipment to connect to a computer, consisting of analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters.

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Balanced

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A type of connection or cable with two signal wires and a separate earth (ground) wire. This helps to cancel out interference and avoids having one side of the signal connected to earth.

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Bit depth

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The number of binary digits used to represent each sample, also known as resolution. CD audio uses a resolution of 16 bits. Higher bit depths are sometimes used in recording, which have to be reduced at the mastering stage.

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