Below are the following results for the tag: "technologies"
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Bleed Through
Magnetic tape or film stores audio information via metal particles applied to one side of the tape or film. A record head applies a magnetic flux to those particles, which then orient themselves to represent the audio information. A playback head reads the magnetic flux stored on the tape to
Noise Floor
The inherent noise of a recording medium, a noise floor typically sounds like hiss and differs with the makeup of different types and qualities of tape and film.
For example, a consumer grade cassette tape has a higher noise floor than a professional 1/4” tape, and a high quality digital
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