Below are the following results for the tag: "equipment"
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8-track Cartridge |
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Amplifier |
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Analog to Digital Converter |
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Audio Cassette Tape |
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Azimuth |
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Betacam SP |
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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.
Conform
Conforming, also known as synchronization, is the act of placing audio in a matching time reference with picture so that sound coincides with image. Picture and sound are usually recorded separately, and even if they are recorded to the same tape at the same time, they will need to be separated in
Sticky Shed Syndrome
Sticky Shed Syndrome results when the binder, the adhesive chemical that binds together the plastic backing and the magnetic oxide of an audiotape, begins to break down due to a chemical reaction with the humidity in the air. This chemical process makes the audiotape sticky, causing squealing,