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Translation and editing of drawings in CAD systems

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Глоссарий терминов, используемых в студии звукозаписи продюсерами, инженерами, композиторами и музыкантами
    An acronym for digital audio workstation, a stand-alone system of hardware and software which will allow the recording, playback, editing, and storage of digital audio.




Workstation, английский
  1. Пк, терминал или любое другое устройство, принимающее и передающее данные под управлением пользователя

  2. Term used freely to mean a pc, node, terminal or high-end desktop processor (for cad/cam and similar intensive applications) - in short, a device that has data input and output and operated by a user.

  3. Computers that are generally targeted at technical users, interface over a network easily, often run unix, come standard with more compute power than pcs and are capable of fast graphics. distinctions between high-end personal computers and glossary/94 workstations are blurring. for high-end animation work such as 3-d logs, morphing or animated characters, workstations provide the compute power and graphics performance the animator needs. s are used for computer-generated imagery (often called cgi) because they take less time than pcs to render images.

  4. A microcomputer or terminal connected to a network.

  5. Рабочая станция


Decoded tape, английский
    A tape that is expanded after having been compressed/coded by a noise reduction system, such as dolby. the tape will have normal dynamic range.


Cue system, английский
    A monitor system that allows musicians to hear themselves and previously recorded tracks through headphones.