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Recording Arts Chpt. 8
Full Sail IMA Recording Arts Chpt. 8
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11/13/2005

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Producer Phil Spector
Definition
"Wall of Sound" contributed to the success of many artists, including the Ronnettes. Helped turn the recording studio into a creative space & ushered in the modern studio era.
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Producer Brian Wilson

Engineer Geoff Emerick
Definition
Famous example of the engineer-as-sonic-artist approach the 1966 Beach Boys album, Pet Sounds, that inspired the Beatles to take a new approach ex. 1967 LP Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, engineered by Geoff Emerick.
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Engineer Eddie Kramer
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Jimi Hendrix release, Electric Ladyland. Helped turn the recording studio into a creative space & ushered in the modern studio era.
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mid 1970s, 24-track studios become standard. In 1977?

Released to the public in 1982
Definition
Digital tape was introduced in 1977.

The joint Philips/Sony creation, the audio compact disc, was released to the public in 1982.
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Analog Recording
Definition
A recording process where a waveform that is analogous to the original waveform recorded.
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Backing
Definition
Components of magnetic tape that consists of Mylar or Polyester strip, to which the oxide is glued by the binder.
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Balanced Connectors
Definition
Type of plug or fitting at the input or output of a device or cable. Balanced connectors employ three conductors (High, Low, & Ground) to convey a signal. Common types of balanced connectors include XLR & TRS.
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Binder
Definition
Adhesive component of magnetic tape, which holds the oxide to the backing material.
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Bin Loop Duplicator
Definition
High speed machine used to produce cassette reproductions of a recording for consumer use.
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Capstan
Definition
One of the components of the tape machine't transport system, responsible for moving the tape across the tape heads at a constant, accurate speed.
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Channel Path
Definition
One of two paths for an input/output (I/O) module, it controls the audio signal being sent to the recorder.
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Compressors
Definition
Type of dynamic signal proccesor that controls the amplitude of an audio signal when the dynamic range of the signal is too wide; essentially, it corrects for either too much or too little volume in the audio signal.
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Condenser Microphone
Definition
Type of microphone that operates on the principle of two oppositely charged plates. The plates' charges form a capacitance between them, & incoming sound waves create changes in the capacitance. These changes result in a electrical signal.
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Cue System
Definition
Built-in capability of an audio console to send an output signal to the muscians in the studio, so that they may hear what is being played.
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Delays
Definition
Variety of time-based signal processors that create distinct repetitions of sounds.
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Digital Recording
Definition
Recording process where a waveform is converted into binary digital data; it is then stored on magnetic tape or on a computer hard drive.
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Dry Signal
Definition
No effect, just guitar, mic, amp. etc. no processors.
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Dynamic Microphone
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Type of microphone that operates on the principle of a wire coil, attached to a diaphragm & suspended in a magnetic field; sound waves striking the diaphragm vibrate the coil within the magnetic field, producing an electrical signal.
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Dynamic Processors
Definition
Type of signal processor that controls the dynamic range of an audio signal; these include equalizers, gates, & compressors.
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Dynamic Range
Definition
Amplitude difference between the lowest & highest signal levels of a sound. In a sound source, it is measured from the softest to the loudest sound; in a piece of sound equipment, it is measured from the noise floor to the maximum level.
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Erase Head
Definition
One of three tape heads on a tape machine, it is responsible for recording an ultra-high frequency (sometimes as high as 150kHz) on the tape, which essentially erases anything previously recorded.
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Equalizers (EQs)
Definition
Type of dynamic signal processor that consists of frequency selective amplifiers, which allow for alteration of the frequency characteristics of an audio signal.
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Father -- in recording arts.
Definition
In recording arts, a negative copy of a vinyl reproduction of a recording made from the origional acetate, which is in turn used to create a positive copy ("mother") for production of a "stamper" copy.
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Flangers
Definition
Variety of time -based signal processors that replicate the phase/timing difference of two identical audio signals being played simultaneously.
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Gates
Definition
Type of dynamic signal processor that controls the amplitude of an audio signal by either allowing the signal to pass (open), or not allowing the signal to proceed (closed).
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Headroom
Definition
Amplitude difference between nominal level & maximum level in an audio signal.
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I/O (Input/Output) Modules
Definition
Components of an audio console that allow the introduction of an independent audio signal from a source, sucha as a microphone. Each input/output module contains two paths, a channel path & a monitor path.
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Ips
Definition
Inches Per Second; the standard measurement for tape speed used on the recording process.
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Mastering
Definition
Third stage of recording, in which all of the mixed recordings are balanced for consistant tone quality & volume. Mastering also involves making changes to the mixed recordings for trasfer into the various consumer formats, such as CD or cassette.
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Maximum Level
Definition
Highest amplitude possible in an audio signal before distortion occurs.
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Mixing
Definition
Third phase of hte production stage of recording; involves blending of all material recorded during tracking & overdubbing. During mixing, the signal levels for all of the various parts of the music are assigned.
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Mother -- In recording arts.
Definition
In recording arts, a positive copy of a vinyl reproduction of a recording made from the "father," which is in turn used to create a negative copy (stamper") for production of consumer copies.
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Noise Floor
Definition
Level of resident noise in any audio system; any signal level at or below this level is unusable.
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Nominal Level
Definition
Ideal level on an audio signal; often noted as a zero decibel (0dB) level on meters.
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Overdubbing
Definition
Second phase of the production stage of recording, where supplementary recorded sound is added to previously taped material (usually recorded during tracking). This may include lead vocals, background vocals, sound effects, instrument solos, etc.
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Oxide
Definition
Component of magnetic tape that consists of a fine, magnetized metallic dust.
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Patchbay
Definition
Section of an audio console where any inputs & outputs from the console & other equipment are connected to the console.
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Phantom Power
Definition
Outside power source necessary to operate a condenser microphone.
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Pinch Roller
Definition
One of the components of the tape machine's transport system responsible for moving the tape across the tape heads at a constant, accurate speed.
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Preproduction
Definition
Preliminary stage of the recording process, involving project planning, scheduling, rehearsal, etc.
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Repro Head
Definition
One of three tape heads on a tape machine, it is responsible for playing back the recorded sound with maximum fidelity; used for the mixing phase of recording.
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Reverbs
Definition
Variety of time-based signal processors that replicate the acoustic reflection qualities of rooms of varying sizes.
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Signal
Definition
Name given to audio information as it exists in the form of electricity.
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Signal Flow
Definition
Path an audio signal takes through a piece if audio equipment.
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Signal Processor
Definition
Device used to alter an audio signal as the signal passes through.
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Signal-to-noise Ratio
Definition
Amplitude difference between the nominal level of an audio signal & the noise floor, or minimum level.
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Stamper
Definition
Negative copy of a vinyl reproduction of a recording made from the "mother", which is in turn used to press the actual consumer copies.
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Supply Side
Definition
Component of the tape machine's transport system that drives the left-hand tape reel.
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Sync Head
Definition
One of three tape heads on a tape machine, it is responsible for recording & playing back simultaneously, which allows for overdubbing.
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TRS
Definition
Tip-Ring-Sleeve; a common type of balanced audio connector.
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Take-Up Side
Definition
Component of the tape machine's transport system that drives the right-hand tape reel.
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Time-based Processors
Definition
Type of signal processor that controls the timing of an audio signal; these include reverbs, flangers, & delays.
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Tracking
Definition
Initial phase of the production stage of recording, it involves the recording of the core elements of the music, such as the rhythm section.
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Transducer
Definition
Device that converts one form of energy to another; e.g., a microphone transforms acoustical energy to electrical energy.
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Transport System
Definition
Portion of a tape recording machine responsible for moving the tape from one reel, across the tape heads, to the other reel.
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Unbalanced Connectors
Definition
Type of plug or fitting at the input or output of a device or cable. Unbalanced connectors employ two conductors (High & Ground) to convey a signal. A common type of unbalanced connector is the RCA.
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XLR
Definition
Exchanging Line Receptacle; a common type of balanced audio connector.
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Microphones convert?
Definition
acoustic energy to electrical energy.
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Speakers convert?
Definition
electrical energy to acoustic energy.
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Recording tape heads convert?
Definition
electrical energy to magnetic energy.
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Playback tape heads convert?
Definition
magnetic energy to electrical energy.
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Phonograph cartidges covert?
Definition
mechanical energy to electrical energy.
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Executive Producer
Definition
Handles all of the business arrangements for a session-transportation, airfare, hotels, studio cost, etc. Acts as a buffer between those working in the studio & the outside world.
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Producer
Definition
Responsible for the creative process. Ultimately responsible for gettng the project completed on time, within budget, & true to the objectives upon which it is based. Intermediary between the record company & the artist.
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Engineer
Definition
Responsible for the techincal end of things. Sometimes called "first engineers." Must translate their wishes into sonic reality.
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Assistand Engineer
Definition
Also known as the "second engineer," is an employee of the studio & the person responsible for making everthing run smoothly. Expected to do everything from fetching lunch to recording vocals & anything in between.
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Studio Manager
Definition
Responsible for the sale & scheduling of studio time. Includes scheduling equipment, facilities, & personnel. Managers responsibility to keep the studio booked as much as possible.
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Artist & Repertoire (A&R) Representatives
Definition
Talent Scouts of a record company. They try to locate & develop artists who eventually record for their company; & they work with label's existing artists to develop new material for upcoming records.
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Monitor Path
Definition
One of two paths for an input/output (I/O) module, it controls the audio signal being sent from recorder.
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Monitor Select
Definition
Component of an audio console that allows for the selection of different sets of loudspeakers through which one can listen to an audio signal.
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