The NLE AudioPedia series, our video-based audio encyclopedia, is an invaluable resource for sound engineers, musicians, students, educators and all audio enthusiasts. This fifth installment is about Recording and Monitoring.
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 fifth installment of this authoritative series:
Recording Setup | Procedures:
Impedance | Z
Input Level - Mic | Line | Instrument Level
Balanced | Unbalanced
XLR | TRS | TS | RCA
DI | Direct Injection
Overload
Tie Lines
VU Meter | Peak Meter
Cue Mix
Headphones
Talkback
Tracking | Overdubbing
Monitoring:
Monitoring Environment
Studio Monitors
The Sweet Spot
Ear-Level Monitoring
Near-Field Monitoring
So join audio expert and trainer Joe Albano and get a deep understanding of audio terminology with the AudioPedia series!
Good overview of the subject, especially for those just getting their feet wet in approaching the starting of a home studio. Once again, Joe Albano does an excellent job, without distraction, of covering the material concisely!