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Audio P. Console Test

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An insert is an access point built into the console, allowing the user to add external devices into a channel’s signal flow between the preamp and the mix bus, Inserts can be used as an alternate way to route signals such as to a multitrack recorder
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determines signal’s bus assignments or left/right placement in stereo field
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necessary in the control room to hear a balanced “mix”
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Refers to the measurement of the level of an audio signal as compared to the level of noise that is present in that signal
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instrument with multiple mics (or group of instruments) needs to be recorded onto a single track
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when pressed, monitor outputs for all other channels are muted
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Input, bus outputs and other level points of a console often use a meter to display the signal’s strength
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When a cable is inserted into the top jack (output), the electrical connection is still intact; Inserting a plug in the bottom front panel jack breaks the connection between the top and bottom circuits
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Optimizing levels as they pass from one “functional block” of an input strip or outboard device to the next
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when pressed, selected channel is cut from the monitor outputs
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Newer consoles (since the 70s) have additional small fader sections used to directly feed the recorded signal that’s being fed to either the multi-track recorder or the monitor mixer
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Separate adjustment of Boost/Cut, Center Frequency, and Q (sharpness of peak/dip)
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Uses the direct out/insert sends of each input strip to feed the multi- track recorder
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Shelving, Graphic, and Parametric
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The pathway along which an electrical signal flows.
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Monitoring
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Metering
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Mute
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Three main types of EQ
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Direct Insertion Monitoring
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Bus
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Solo
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Gain Structure
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Input Monitoring
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Half-Normalled
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Signal to Noise Ratio
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PARAMETRIC EQ
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Grouping
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Inserts
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Pan Pot
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When no plugs are inserted, I/O is electrically connected
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Centralized I/O access to recording, effects or monitoring devices w/in a facility
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Found in most mixers (including Ramsa and Mackie), "Bass" (LF) and "Treble" (HF) controls boost or cut beginning at a certain point ("knee"),Sometimes midrange (MF) is included, and sometimes with adjustable midpoint frequency
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When a plug is inserted into either the top or bottom jack, the in/out connection will still be intact
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Compensates for frequency discrepancies in the signal
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A form of severe audio distortion that results from peaks of the audio signal attempting to rise above the capabilities of the amplifier circuit.
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ctave, 1/2 Octave and 1/3 octave varieties,Separate boost/cut adjustment (usually a slide pot) for each band, Display of slide pots in a row shows a "graphic" picture of EQ
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determines each input strip’s bus output level
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used to route signals from an input strip to effects units or to create cue mixes
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Allows overall levels of an output bus or individual group bus levels to be trimmed

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