Amplitude - Amplitude is a nonnegative scalar measure of a wave's magnitude of oscillation, that is, magnitude of the maximum disturbance in the medium during one wave cycle.
Sometimes this distance . Used V15. is called the "peak amplitude", distinguishing it from another concept of amplitude, used especially in electrical engineering: the root mean square (RMS) amplitude, defined as the square . Used V15. root of the temporal mean of the square of the vertical distance of this graph from the horizontal axis. The use of peak amplitude is unambiguous for symmetric, periodic waves, like a sine wave, a square wave, or...
AB - A stereo recording technique. Two microphones of the same make and model are located next to one another in , and point in the same direction. The left mic is panned hard left on the mixer. The right. Used V15. mic is panned hard right.
This technique has flaws, such as audio reflections from each mic which can cause comb filtering (narrow coverage). This can be somewhat corrected b. Used V15. y spacing the mics out, but this will not fully correct the problem and can lead to muddy sound from delay artifacts.
Large Format Mixers - Large format mixers are audio mixers having more than 24 channels for input/output.. Used V15. . Used V15. ...
Base Station - A base station is a device used to centralize and process communication signals and information between crew members. . Used V15. . Used V15. ...
Subs - A sub or subwoofer is a speaker dedicated to the reproduction of bass frequencies, usually from about 20 Hz to about 200 Hz. . Used V15. . Used V15. ...