Ask Video AudioPedia 107 Editing and Signal Flow TUTORiAL

Ask Video AudioPedia 107 Editing and Signal Flow TUTORiAL

Ask Video AudioPedia 107 Editing and Signal Flow TUTORiAL

The NLE AudioPedia series, our video-based audio encyclopedia, is an invaluable resource for sound engineers, musicians, students, educators and all audio enthusiasts. This sixth installment is about Microphones.

AudioPedia – noun | Au·di·o·Pe·di·a | [aw-dee-oh-pee-dee-uh] An animated, short format video informational resource explaining in plain English all aspects of audio: acoustics, mixing, mastering, recording, digital audio terms, microphones, recording, and more.

Our AudioPedia series is a comprehensive video dictionary of audio terminology. Created by audio expert Joe Albano, this encyclopedia of technical terms is the ultimate audio reference tool. Here are the topics covered and defined in the sixth installment of this authoritative series:

Editing | Automation:

Splicing | Scrubbing
Comp | Comping
Beat-Mapping | Beatmapping
Time-Shifting | Flex | Elastic Audio
Autotune | Auto-Tune | Autotuning
Pitch-Shifting
Quantization (Audio)
Automation (Mixing)

Signal Flow:

Console | Mixer | Board | Desk
Channel Strip
Channel Fader
Pan | Pan Pot | Panning
I/O | i/o
Insert
Plug-In | Plugin
AudioUnit | AU | VST | AAX
Bussing | Buss | Bus
Send & Return | Parallel Processing
Send | Pre-Fader | Post-Fader
Subgroup | Mix Group | VCA Group
Mix Bus | Stereo Output | Master Fader
Bounce (to Disk)

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