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0986 – The Diction-ary of Voice – F
Manage episode 376780675 series 2964576
2023.09.13 – 0986 – The Diction-ary of Voice – F
**F
Fade (in, out, up, down, under) - to gradually adjust the volume of sound from low to high or high to low
Fader – an audio channel’s level controller
Fade to black/fade away – to decrease the volume of a sound until it cannot be heard
Falsetto - the vocal register just above the modal voice register and overlapping with it by approximately one octave
Feedback – the loud howl-round, looped sound when a ‘live’ mic is too close to a speaker or headphones, and the sound repeats
Fluff – mistake or verbal trip “I fluffed that line, can I take it again?”
Foley - recording custom sound effects
Fricatives – the group of sounds which cause air to ‘seep’ from between the lips, such as f, h, s, v, th and sh. Ironically heard at the start of the word ‘fricative’
From the top – start a recording from, well, the start
**G
Gain – increasing the volume of sound, usually on a mic channel and usually beyond what is often necessary
Gallery – the control room outside the main studio, where a producer, director and clients may sit and work from
Garage Band - DAW software that comes for free on a Mac.
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1002 episodes
Manage episode 376780675 series 2964576
2023.09.13 – 0986 – The Diction-ary of Voice – F
**F
Fade (in, out, up, down, under) - to gradually adjust the volume of sound from low to high or high to low
Fader – an audio channel’s level controller
Fade to black/fade away – to decrease the volume of a sound until it cannot be heard
Falsetto - the vocal register just above the modal voice register and overlapping with it by approximately one octave
Feedback – the loud howl-round, looped sound when a ‘live’ mic is too close to a speaker or headphones, and the sound repeats
Fluff – mistake or verbal trip “I fluffed that line, can I take it again?”
Foley - recording custom sound effects
Fricatives – the group of sounds which cause air to ‘seep’ from between the lips, such as f, h, s, v, th and sh. Ironically heard at the start of the word ‘fricative’
From the top – start a recording from, well, the start
**G
Gain – increasing the volume of sound, usually on a mic channel and usually beyond what is often necessary
Gallery – the control room outside the main studio, where a producer, director and clients may sit and work from
Garage Band - DAW software that comes for free on a Mac.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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