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Foley
Foley is a process of adding organic sound effects to film and television soundtracks by performing them in sync with picture. Invented by Jack Foley, a sound editor at Universal Studios, its main purpose is to replace or enhance production sounds that have been obstructed by noise or are not
Modulating Hiss
Modulating hiss refers to noise levels that noticeably rise and fall with program level.
For example, a common occurrence of modulating hiss can be heard when noise levels rise around each spoken word of dialogue in a soundtrack.
Lt/Rt
Lt/Rt (Left total / Right total) stereo indicates two channels of program that exist as an encoded matrix of four to six discrete source channels. When decoded with Dolby® Pro-Logic, the two-channel matrix will play back as LCRS (left, center, right, surround). When decoded with Dolby® Pro-Logic