Below are the following results for the tag: "monitoring"
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Academy Curve
The Academy curve is a standard playback equalization curve for pre-1975 mono, non-Dolby® optical soundtracks. It functions as the second part of a noise reduction scheme that begins by adding a “pre-emphasis” to audio intended for theatrical playback by boosting its high frequencies. When
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
Decibel
A decibel (dB), named by Bell labs for it's founder, Alexander Graham Bell, is a logarithmic, relative scale for measuring power or amplitude, and it is used in a wide variety of disciplines. With respect to audio, it is a measurement of loudness.
Human hearing has a dynamic range of about