SOS Technical Glossary

Discuss the hardware/software tools and techniques involved in capturing sound, in the studio or on location.

Re: SOS Technical Glossary

Post by RichardT »

Sone thoughts on potential entries:

Granular synthesis
Grain
EQ (some people may not know this means equaliser)
Automation
Fade in / out
Masking (psychoacoustic)
Pre-master
Clip gain
Normalise (as in adjust level of audio)
De-click
Quantisation noise
Array (microphone)
Source-destination edit
Three point edit
Four point edit
Rectifier
Comping
Null
Streaming
Destructive (editing)
Edit list
Mixdown
Floating point
Disk image
Distributor (as in cd-baby etc)
Royalty (streaming)
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Re: SOS Technical Glossary

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Tiz a never-ending challenge!

All good ideas. Thanks Richard. I'll try and work through them.
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There goes Hugh's weekend! :D
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A couple of weekends at least. He’ll have to look all those terms up first so he knows what they mean. ;)
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Bonfire - collective noun for banjos and/or bagpipes.

Andy :beamup:
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Re: SOS Technical Glossary

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zenguitar wrote: Thu Aug 04, 2022 7:54 pm Bonfire - collective noun for banjos and/or bagpipes.

Andy :beamup:

Apparently, it's a poverty of pipers
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Surely the destruction of banjos should be banjaxed?
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Re: SOS Technical Glossary

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Plate Reverb
Spring Reverb
(Or do some kind of grouping under 'Reverb')
Multitap Delay
Head Block
Tension Arm
Capstan
Pinch Roller
De-Gauss
Magic Eye Valve/Tube
Main types/configurations of valves
Acoustic Camera (aka Sound Camera though for me that refers to a movie film camera that records sound onto film, either with picture or separately)
Infrasonic
Ultrasonic
Cycle(s) per second
Matrix/Mat Number (as found on vinyl)
Pre-echo/Post-echo (maybe link to Print-through)
DSD
DXD
SACD
Ravenna
AES67
Cans
Cassette / Compact Cassette / Musicassette
Elcaset
R128
Elliptic/Elliptical EQ/Filter
Phased-array (Clarification that it has bog all to do with mic techniques!)
Phase aligned (in speaker marketing!)

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Re: SOS Technical Glossary

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Well, that's November taken care of, then! :lol:

Thanks :thumbup:
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Maybe of more relevence to broadcasting than recording, but "Nicam"?
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Re: SOS Technical Glossary

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Good idea.

Although there are several variations of NICAM used in several different contexts.

And there's still a number of other items on my 'to add' list.
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Re: SOS Technical Glossary

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I didn't know that was still a thing. I kind of assumed it had died out with video tapes. I didn't realise it was still used in broadcast and video codecs.
What a marvellous modern world we live in. ;)
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Re: SOS Technical Glossary

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I don't know if NICAM is still in use somewhere around the world, but modern digital networks have largely made it obsolete.

However, it was a very clever design that illustrates all four principles of data reduction very nicely, so its worth including in the glossary for the educational value.
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Hugh Robjohns wrote: Mon Jun 05, 2023 10:03 pm I don't know if NICAM is still in use somewhere around the world, but modern digital networks have largely made it obsolete.

Indonesia maybe? Though they're switching off it apparently. My quick browse of wikipedia skipped over the fact that it was mostly redundant now. :oops:
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Also can I put in a request for inter-sample peak to be added please?
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You can... and I will. But it won't be for a couple of weeks as No1 daughter gets married at the weekend and then I'm away on holiday.
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Re: SOS Technical Glossary

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Congratulations to N1D!
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Re: SOS Technical Glossary

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:D thanks Drew -- I'll pass that on.
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The following need defining please..

1. That's bangin' mate

2. Wos the Air Band mate?

3. Mate
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Re: SOS Technical Glossary

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Drew Stephenson wrote: Tue Jun 06, 2023 8:02 am Congratulations to N1D!

Amen to that. Muchos congratulados.
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Re: SOS Technical Glossary

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Zukan wrote: Fri Apr 19, 2024 12:36 pm The following need defining please..

1. That's bangin' mate

2. Wos the Air Band mate?

3. Mate


4. Night and Day. Other than a great Cole Porter song, that is.
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Re: SOS Technical Glossary

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Particle velocity
Interaural level difference
Interaural time difference
Beat (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beat_(acoustics))
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