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Combining amplifier
Глоссарий терминов, используемых в студии звукозаписи продюсерами, инженерами, композиторами и музыкантами |
An amplifier in which the outputs of two or more signal paths are mixed together, to feed a single track of tape or hard-disk recorder.
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Amplificación, испанский
Amplificador, испанский
Amplificador de potencia, испанский
Amplificador de refuerzo, испанский
Amplificador operacional, испанский
Amplificador sonoro, испанский
Amplificar, испанский
Amplificare, латинский
Amplificare [1], латинский
Amplificatio, латинский
Amplificatio [onis, f], латинский
Amplification, английский
- N амплификация7
- Усиление
Amplification factor, английский
- Коэффициент усиления
- The factor by which the power of a signal is amplified
Amplificator [oris, m], латинский
Amplificatrum [i, n], латинский
Amplified spontaneous emission, английский
- A process where spontaneously emitted radiation (luminescence) is amplified
- Усиленное спонтанное излучение
Amplifier, английский
- Усилитель
- A device used to increase the strength of video and audio electronic signals.
- A device, inserted within a transmission path, that boosts the strength of an electronic or optical signal. amplifiers may be placed just after the transmitter (power booster), at a distance between the transmitter and the receiver (in-line amplifier), or just before the receiver (preamplifier).
- A device that increases the amplitude of the voltage, power, or current of a source signal, making an audio signal louder.
Amplifier chains, английский
Amplifiers consisting of several stages
Amplifier gain, английский
Коэффициент усиления
Amplifier input, английский
Сигнал на входе усилителя
Amplifier mains pack, английский
Amp
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Complex wave, английский
A sound wave with more than one frequency component.
Comb-filter effect, английский
The frequency response caused by combining a sound with its delayed duplicate. the frequency response displays a series of peaks and dips caused by phase interference. the peaks and dips look like the teeth of a comb, with very narrow, deep notches where signals are attenuated.
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