Below are the following results for the tag: "monitoring"
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5.1 Multi-channel Audio |
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6.1 Multi-channel Audio |
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7.1 Multi-channel Audio |
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Bass Management |
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monitoring
post production
home entertainment
processing
digital
Over-processed
An over-processed track suffers from what audio engineers might consider to be too much of a good thing. Any process designed to improve, repair, enhance, or otherwise advance the quality of an audio track can, if used in excess, have the reverse effect and start to diminish its overall quality.
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
Azimuth Errors
Azimuth is the vertical alignment in the plane of the tape path along the record and playback heads of a tape machine or mag dubber. Azimuth issues are timing issues due to the alignment of the tape against the head. Before recording or playing back tape or film, azimuth adjustment is applied