Professional Sound Magazine
25 October 2012
The kind folks over at Professional Sound Magazine decided to do a featured article on our new studio venture, Fader Mountain Sound. You can download the article as a PDF here. There's been lots of action in our new place, so check out the article to find out more about what it's all become this year!
Mark Angly
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DYNAMIC RANGE

The difference in SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL between the saturation or overload level and the BACKGROUND NOISE level of an acoustic or electroacoustic system, measured in DECIBELs. This RANGE may be expressed as a SIGNAL-TO-NOISE RATIO for maximum output.

RESONANCE

When a system with a natural vibrating FREQUENCY is stimulated by an outside force of the same frequency, the system can be set in a motion called VIBRATION. As the frequency of the stimulus closely approaches that of the system, OSCILLATION occurs, which reaches a maximum AMPLITUDE at the natural resonant frequency.

PROJICIENCE

In the perception of ACOUSTIC SPACE, projicience refers to the sense of depth of a sound in the space.

MONOPHONIC

(Greek: monos = one; phone = sound) A form of reproduction which records, transmits and reproduces the original sound along a single CHANNEL, regardless of the number of loudspeakers used. All components of the sound are combined or MIXed into one SIGNAL, including AMBIENCE and REVERBERATION, and therefore only the sense of depth may be simulated or reproduced.

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