Wow and Flutter — EP par Stereolab Sortie 1994 Genre Post rock Label Duophonic Classement #70 (1 sem) UK Singles Chart Wo … Wikipédia en Français
Wow-and-flutter — may refer to:* Wow (recording) and flutter, irregularities in the playback speed of analog recordings * A 1994 song by Stereolab from the album Mars Audiac Quintet * Wow Flutter, an indie rock band from Portland, Oregon … Wikipedia
Wow and flutter — [wəʊ ənd flʌtə, englisch], Elektroakustik: niederfrequente (wow) und höherfrequente (flutter) Gleichlaufschwankungen bei Plattenspielern, Tonbandgeräten und Kassettenrekordern, die durch elektronische Regelung der Antriebsmotoren auf möglichst… … Universal-Lexikon
Wow and flutter measurement — is carried out on audio tape machines, cassette recorders and players, and other analog recording and reproduction devices with rotary components (e.g. movie projectors, turntables (vinyl recording), etc.). This measurement quantifies the amount… … Wikipedia
wow and flutter — TV Sound distortions consisting of a slow rise and fall of pitch, caused by speed variations in audio/video playback system … Audio and video glossary
Wow and Flutter — F/A/V The deviation of frequency resulting from irregular motion in the recording or from deformation of the recording medium. (Acoustics) … Audio and video glossary
Wow (recording) — Wow is a relatively slow form of flutter (pitch variation) which can affect both gramophone records and tape recorders. In the latter, the collective expression wow and flutter is commonly used.Gramophone recordsWhen playing gramophone records,… … Wikipedia
Flutter — can refer to: * Flutter on the iPhone * Flutter (electronics and communication), any rapid variation of signal parameters * Aeroelastic flutter, a rapid self excited motion, potentially destructive, in aircraft structures, control surfaces and… … Wikipedia
Flutter (electronics and communication) — In the field of electronics and communication, flutter is the rapid variation of signal parameters, such as amplitude, phase, and frequency. Examples of electronic flutter are:*Rapid variations in received signal levels, such as variations that… … Wikipedia
Flutter — Flut|ter 〈[flʌ̣tə(r)] n. 13; unz.; Mus.〉 (bei der Wiedergabe von Tonträgern) unruhiger Lauf, der durch die Vibrationen an beweglichen Komponenten von Wiedergabegeräten (Kassettenrekordern, Plattenspielern) entsteht [<engl. flutter „Flattern“]… … Universal-Lexikon