Audio mixing (recorded music) — Digital Mixing Console Sony DMX R 100 used in project studios In audio recording, audio mixing is the process by which multiple recorded sounds are combined into one or more channels, most commonly two channel stereo. In the process, the source… … Wikipedia
Audio post production — is the general term for all stages of production happening between the actual recording in a studio and the completion of a master recording. It involves, sound design, sound editing, audio mixing, and the addition of effects. Film Audio Post… … Wikipedia
Audio Stream Input/Output — (ASIO) is a computer soundcard driver protocol for digital audio specified by Steinberg, providing a low latency and high fidelity interface between a software application and a computer s sound card. Whereas Microsoft’s DirectSound is commonly… … Wikipedia
Mixing console — In professional audio, a mixing console, or audio mixer, also called a sound board, mixing desk, or mixer is an electronic device for combining (also called mixing ), routing, and changing the level, timbre and/or dynamics of audio signals. A… … Wikipedia
Mixing engineer — A mix engineer is the person responsible for incorporating all the different recorded elements of music (vocals, instruments, effects etc.)to make the final version of a song. These mixing professionals have many years of experience and training… … Wikipedia
Audio Secrecy — Studio album by Stone Sour Released September 7, 2010 … Wikipedia
Audio to video synchronization — (also known as Audio video sync, Audio/video sync, AV sync, lip sync ndash; or lack of it: lip sync error, lip flap) refers to the relative timing of audio (sound) and video (image) portions during creation, post production (mixing), transmission … Wikipedia
Audio restoration — is a generalized term for the process of removing imperfections (such as hiss, crackle, noise, and buzz) from sound recordings. Audio restoration can be performed directly on the recording medium (for example, washing a gramophone record with a… … Wikipedia
Audio feedback — (also known as the Larsen effect after the Danish scientist, Søren Larsen, who first discovered its principles) is a special kind of positive feedback which occurs when a sound loop exists between an audio input (for example, a microphone or… … Wikipedia
Audio & Design (Recording) Ltd — are an English based company who specialised in the development and production of professional audio processors, in the form of limiters, compressors, expanders equalisers. The company were one of the first to introduce Field effect transistors… … Wikipedia