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Class: RTV 111 - Radio Production; Subject: Radio/TV Production; University: Suffolk County Community College; Term: Fall 2012;
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Ch. 5 What does non-destructive editing do? ****Nothing is erased in non-destructive editing TERM 2 Ch.5 When an editing process that you can not restore is called? DEFINITION 2 Destructive editing TERM 3 Ch.5 What is a plug-in? DEFINITION 3 A plug-in is a software-based audio processorEX: reverb, echo, delay, or dynamic controller TERM 4 Ch. 5 Common term for external extraction from a digital sample to digital audio? DEFINITION 4 Ripping TERM 5 Ch.5 Firewire is a.... DEFINITION 5 a wire that transmits data to and from high band digital devices
Ch.5 Studio Mastered sampling rate? 96KHZ24 bit TERM 7 Ch.5 A DVD can hold how many minutes of audio? DEFINITION 7 74 min.SAMPLING RATE96 KHZ24 bit TERM 8 Ch. 5 How many minutes of audio can CD hold? DEFINITION 8 80 minutes TERM 9 Ch. 5 What is compression? DEFINITION 9 an audio processing technique in which the hIghest audio peaks are automatically turned down, reducing the dynamic range of the audio signal in in a direct ratio to the audio input levelOR A FORM OF AUTOMATIC VOLUME CONTROL TERM 10 Ch. 5 What is DAW (Digital audio workstation)? DEFINITION 10 A computer based digital recording system that incorporates the ability to record, store, manipulate, transport, and deliver digital audio products