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Lede

    An abbreviation for `live end, dead end`, referring to acoustical treatment in the control room, in which the front half of the control room (around the mixing board) is deadened with acoustical tile to prevent early reflections from coloring the sound, while the back section of the room is left `live`, to reflect sound back to the mixing area.




Abbreviation, английский
  1. Сокращение, аббревиатура

  2. Сокращение

  3. Сокращение; сокращенное наименование; аббревиатура


Acoustical, английский
    Акустический, зву- ¦ковой


Reflections, английский
    Out-of-control reflections can hurt your image; controlled ones can enrich it. tips: keep the subject in full sun, the reflecting surface, such as water, in shade. reflections on water are most pronounced when the lens is at a low angle. most mirrors add a greenish cast to the image. normal mirrors add a "ghost reflection" to the main reflection; use a first surface mirror for critical images.


Ledge, английский
  1. Short for legend example commentator, he shoots, he scores. what a ledge.

  2. A compact line of rocks running parallel to the coast, and which is not unfrequent opposite sandy beaches. the north coast of africa, between the nile and the lesser syrtis, is replete with them.

  3. A compact row of rocks running parallel to the shore.

  4. Colloquial synonym for bedrock.

  5. (a) a narrow shelf or projection of rock, much longer than wide, formed on a rock wall or cliff face, as along a coast by differential wave action on softer rocks; erosion is by combined biological and chemical weathering. (b) a rocky outcrop; solid rock. (c) a shelf-like quarry exposure or natural rock outcrop.


Lectursize, английский