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15 Cards in this Set
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Dubbing
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Transferring sound electronically from source to source
Will work with audio source and in real time. |
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Waveform
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Visual representation of sound or an audio file. It doesnt go straight because its a complex waveform, not like a puretone.
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Editing
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The process of rearranging, correcting and assembling a finished product
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In and Out Point
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IN: where the edit begins
OUT: where the edit ends |
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Ad-lib fact sheet use for live commercial delivery
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In descending order from fact sheet
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Hardwiring (Hardwired)
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Linked to another studio, its already hooked up.
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Normaling (Normaled)
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This is hardwires term.
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Production
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Pre-recording
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Combo Operation
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One person is both announcer and engineer
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Sound treatment in the production studio including
window design, carpet and wall coverings |
Windows are double panes and angled.
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Dead & live acoustic space
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Dead: NO sound reflections.
Live: Lots of reflections. |
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Characteristics of production music & SFX libraries
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categorized by genre, gender, tempo and music
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Hand signals from class & text
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Pointing: ur on the air
Puppet hand: give me a level Finger through throat: kill mic Sube a mi nube: wrap it up Streching arms: strech two index finger crossed: 30 sec. Fist: ended |
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Dry and Wet
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Dry: Less reflections, sound is only direct.
Wet: Hits some surface, and then comes to ur ear. |
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3 to 1 ratio
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2 mics need to be 3 times the distance from each other that they are from the person speaking.
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