Tech Flashcards

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What is Reverb?

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When sound reflects of surfaces creating overlapping echoes

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Ao4 for reverb

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  • Gives ambience, depth, colour, space
  • acts as glue of mix
  • creates more of a natural feel to instruments
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Reverb Parapmeters

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  • Larger room will have larger pre-delay (vice versa)
  • higher frequencies decay much faster than lower frequencies
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Spring Reverb (After 1950)

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  • Bright, brittle sound
  • Initially used to add depth/colour to Hammond Organ
  • More portable than Plate reverb
  • more metallic and less rich than plate reverb
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Digital Reverb (1980s Onwards)

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  • Mathematically simulates real reverb environments using lots of short delays
  • can use presets
  • greater abundance of RAM/ROM led to digital reverbs having more presets
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Plate Reverb

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  • vibration of metal plate to create sound of reverb
  • Reduced need for echo chamber
  • often used in amps
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Convolution reverb

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  • Reproduces real reverb from real spaces
  • Impulse reflex is generated in a space and then the response is recorded
  • Mathematic algorithms subtract the impulse reflects the reverb and this is applied to other sounds
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What is reverb decay?

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Time it takes for reverb to dissipate

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Reverse Reverb

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Flipped reverb
- Transient at the end not beginning

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What is ADSR

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  • Attack
  • Decay
  • Sustain
  • Release
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What is Clipping?

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Signal that exceed the maximum values of a given device

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What is Cutoff Frequency?

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The nominal value at which a filter has an audible effect on the frequency range of a sound

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What is Compression?

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-Squeezing dynamic range of a signal by reducing the signal level above a given threshold and ratio.
- Resultant signal is normally boosted so the whole signal is perceived to be louder

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What is Delay?

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Original signal is repeated
- Normally a decrease in volume and high frequency content with each repeat

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What is DI?

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Direct Injection
- Direct connection of an electric instrument into a mixing desk
- Often done using a DI Box to match electric characteristics of source signal to the input level required

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What are Dry/Wet signals?

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Dry: Unprocessed signal
Wet: Effected signal

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Dynamic Mic

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  • Moving coil microphone
  • Strong
  • Good SPL response
  • No external power
  • Cardioid
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Condenser Mic

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  • Higher frequency range
  • Needs external Phantom Power
  • Faster transient response
  • Can have any polar pattern
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What is EQ?

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compensation for deficiencies in the frequency response of recording and playback equipment.
- Cutting/boosting specific frequencies without effecting the overall sound

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What is a Phaser/Flanger?

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Forms of Modulation, where original signals are combined in different ways to create different audible effects.
- A sweeping sound where the delayed signals are constantly changing

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What is Gain?

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Stage of a Pr-Amp that boosts the level of a signal at the beginning of a signal path

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What is MIDI?

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Music Instrument Digital Interface

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What is an Input?

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The first part of the recording chain.
- from live instrumentation through cables like: XLR, Jack, MIDI, USB

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What is Modulation?

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signal being modified by another

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Normalizing
The process of boosting an audio signal so that the loudest point registers at 0db
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Side chaining?
One signal being processed with a second signal
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Velocity
Second data byte of of a MIDI note, which represents the loudness of the note measured from 0-127
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XLR Cable
Three pin male to female connector, commonly used to carry balanced analogue audio signals for microphones
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