Below are the following results for the tag: "equipment"
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Betamax |
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Blu-ray Disc® |
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Boom |
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Bus |
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Cans |
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CEDAR |
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Chace Digital Stereo® |
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Chace Surround Stereo™ |
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Clock Reference |
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equipment
technologies
processing
analog
monitoring
EQ Shift
EQ, or equalization, is the application of a boost or cut to specific frequencies in audio program. The term “EQ shift,” as used in a QC log or report, refers to a sudden audible change in the frequency content of a program. Take, for example, a film in which two characters are having a
Ambience
Ambience is atmospheric background sound. In post production terms, ambience can be the inherent noise of a location or a sound effect sweetener meant to emulate the inherent sound of a location (i.e., wind, air conditioning, or traffic).
Amplitude
A sound wave moving through the atmosphere pushes air. As the air in front of the wave gets compressed, the air pressure goes up. The magnitude of change in the air pressure from that sound wave is its amplitude. The bigger its amplitude, the louder the wave will sound.