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Question 61
Multiple Choice
Matching: Use the terms to complete the definitions sections ofthis chapter test. Placethe letter(s) of the termwith its corresponding definition. -The ability of a nonconductor to store energy because of voltages on conductive surfaces on either side of the nonconductor.
Question 62
Multiple Choice
Matching: Use the terms to complete the definitions sections ofthis chapter test. Placethe letter(s) of the termwith its corresponding definition. -A loud, screeching sound created when a microphone picks up its own output from a nearby speaker and re-conveys it through the system.
Question 63
Multiple Choice
Matching: Use the terms to complete the definitions sections ofthis chapter test. Placethe letter(s) of the termwith its corresponding definition. -A recorder/playback machine which uses two reels of 1/6-inch tape contained in a plastic container (cassette) , thus combining features of the open-reel and cartridge tape recording systems.
Question 64
Short Answer
Matching: Use the terms to complete the definitions sections ofthis chapter test. Placethe letter(s) of the termwith its corresponding definition. -A microphone that uses a natural mineral (crystal) that has the peculiar ability to generate an electrical voltage when placed under pressure. A) 5.1 Surround Sound B) Accessory Shoe C) Acoustical feedback D) AGC E) Ambient sound F) Amplitude G) ATR H) Attenuate I) Audio Cassette Recorder J) Audio Mixing Console K) Audio Routing Switcher L) Automatic Muting circuit M) Balanced line N) Bidirectional microphone O) Blumlein Pair P) Board Q) Boom R) Boundary Microphone S) Cable tray T) Capacitance U) Carbon Microphone V) Cardioid mike W) Cartridge Tape Recorder X) Ceramic Microphone Y) Clip Microphone Z) Co-incident Microphone Technique Aa) Compact Audio Disc (CD) Bb) Computer-based Audio Systems Cc) Condenser mike Dd) Connector Boxee. Cross-fading Ff) Crystal Microphone Gg) Cue circuit Hh) Desk Microphone Ii) Digital Audio Tape (DAT) Recorder Jj) Directivity Kk) Dolby Digital Ll) Dolby Labs AC-3 Mm) Dual Redundancy Nn) Dub Oo) Dynamic mike Pp) Electret condenser mike Qq) Electrodynamic Microphone Rr) Electrostatic Microphone Ss) Equalization Tt) Fader Uu) Fishpole Boom Vv) Flat response Ww) Frequency Xx) Giraffe Yy) Gooseneck Zz) Hand Microphone Aaa) Hanging Microphone Bbb) Hard Drives Ccc) Headset Microphone Ddd) Hertz (Hz) Eee) Hypercardioid mike Fff) I.F.B. Ggg) Impedance Hhh) Internal Microphone Iii) IPS Jjj) Key Kkk) Knife Lll) Lavaliere mike Mmm) Line level Nnn) Low-end roll off filter Ooo) Master Level (or Volume) Control Ppp) Method of Transduction Qqq) Microphone level Rrr) Mid-side Technique Sss) Mini Disc (MD) Ttt) Monauraluuu. Monophonic Vvv) Moving Coil Microphone Www) Multiple Transducer System Microphone Xxx) Normaled Yyy) Omindirectional Polar Pattern Zzz) Output Impedence Aaaa. Parabolic mike Bbbb. Patch Cord Cccc. Patch Panel Dddd. Perambulator boom Eeee. Phantom power Ffff. Phase: Another term for time Gggg. PFL: Pre-fade Listen (or level) Hhhh. PL: Private Line Iiii. Polar Diagram Jjjj. Pop filter Kkkk. Potentiometer or Pot Llll. Pressure-gradient Microphone Mmmm. Pressure Microphone Nnnn. Psychoacoustic Oooo. Proximity effect Pppp. PZM Microphone Qqqq. Quadraphonic Sound Rrrr. Reel-to-Reel ATR Ssss. R.F. mike Tttt. Ribbon mike Uuuu. Riding Grain Vvvv. Shock Mount Wwww. Shotgun mike Xxxx. Signal to Noise (S/N) Ratio Yyyy. Snake Zzzz. Solo Ab) Sound Cd) Specification (Spec) Sheet Ef) Stand Mount Adaptor Gh) Stereo Sound Ij) Studio "Pop" Filter Kl) Supercardioid mike Mn) Surround Sound Op) Sweetening Qr) Synthesized audio St) Three-to-one Ratio Uv) Transduction Wx) Transients Yz) Turn Table Abc) Unbalanced Line Def) Velocity Microphone Ghi) Videotape Recorder (VTR) Jkl) VU Meter Mno) Windscreen Pqr) Wireless Microscope Stu) XLR Connector Vwx) X-Y Technique Yza) Zeppelin
Question 65
Multiple Choice
Matching: Use the terms to complete the definitions sections ofthis chapter test. Placethe letter(s) of the termwith its corresponding definition. -Another term for an audio mixing console.
Question 66
Multiple Choice
Matching: Use the terms to complete the definitions sections ofthis chapter test. Placethe letter(s) of the termwith its corresponding definition. -A clip or bracket that allows mounting an auxiliary external microphone of the operator's choice on the camera.
Question 67
Multiple Choice
Matching: Use the terms to complete the definitions sections ofthis chapter test. Placethe letter(s) of the termwith its corresponding definition. -Although technically applicable to any audio tape recorder, the term usually refers to open-reel analog devices using tape from 1/4 to 2-inches in width.
Question 68
Multiple Choice
Matching: Use the terms to complete the definitions sections ofthis chapter test. Placethe letter(s) of the termwith its corresponding definition. -An analog recorder/playback machine which uses an "endless" loop of 1/4-inch audio tape wound around a single rotating hub in a plastic container, or "cartridge."
Question 69
Multiple Choice
Matching: Use the terms to complete the definitions sections ofthis chapter test. Placethe letter(s) of the termwith its corresponding definition. -A form of patch panel using electrical switches rather than patch cords to connect audio sources to the audio mixing console.
Question 70
Multiple Choice
Matching: Use the terms to complete the definitions sections ofthis chapter test. Placethe letter(s) of the termwith its corresponding definition. -A co-incident microphone technique used for stereophonic recording. The technique uses two bidirectional microphones.
Question 71
Short Answer
Matching: Use the terms to complete the definitions sections ofthis chapter test. Placethe letter(s) of the termwith its corresponding definition. -Digital audio systems which use microprocessors to create process and/or store audio. A) 5.1 Surround Sound B) Accessory Shoe C) Acoustical feedback D) AGC E) Ambient sound F) Amplitude G) ATR H) Attenuate I) Audio Cassette Recorder J) Audio Mixing Console K) Audio Routing Switcher L) Automatic Muting circuit M) Balanced line N) Bidirectional microphone O) Blumlein Pair P) Board Q) Boom R) Boundary Microphone S) Cable tray T) Capacitance U) Carbon Microphone V) Cardioid mike W) Cartridge Tape Recorder X) Ceramic Microphone Y) Clip Microphone Z) Co-incident Microphone Technique Aa) Compact Audio Disc (CD) Bb) Computer-based Audio Systems Cc) Condenser mike Dd) Connector Boxee. Cross-fading Ff) Crystal Microphone Gg) Cue circuit Hh) Desk Microphone Ii) Digital Audio Tape (DAT) Recorder Jj) Directivity Kk) Dolby Digital Ll) Dolby Labs AC-3 Mm) Dual Redundancy Nn) Dub Oo) Dynamic mike Pp) Electret condenser mike Qq) Electrodynamic Microphone Rr) Electrostatic Microphone Ss) Equalization Tt) Fader Uu) Fishpole Boom Vv) Flat response Ww) Frequency Xx) Giraffe Yy) Gooseneck Zz) Hand Microphone Aaa) Hanging Microphone Bbb) Hard Drives Ccc) Headset Microphone Ddd) Hertz (Hz) Eee) Hypercardioid mike Fff) I.F.B. Ggg) Impedance Hhh) Internal Microphone Iii) IPS Jjj) Key Kkk) Knife Lll) Lavaliere mike Mmm) Line level Nnn) Low-end roll off filter Ooo) Master Level (or Volume) Control Ppp) Method of Transduction Qqq) Microphone level Rrr) Mid-side Technique Sss) Mini Disc (MD) Ttt) Monauraluuu. Monophonic Vvv) Moving Coil Microphone Www) Multiple Transducer System Microphone Xxx) Normaled Yyy) Omindirectional Polar Pattern Zzz) Output Impedence Aaaa. Parabolic mike Bbbb. Patch Cord Cccc. Patch Panel Dddd. Perambulator boom Eeee. Phantom power Ffff. Phase: Another term for time Gggg. PFL: Pre-fade Listen (or level) Hhhh. PL: Private Line Iiii. Polar Diagram Jjjj. Pop filter Kkkk. Potentiometer or Pot Llll. Pressure-gradient Microphone Mmmm. Pressure Microphone Nnnn. Psychoacoustic Oooo. Proximity effect Pppp. PZM Microphone Qqqq. Quadraphonic Sound Rrrr. Reel-to-Reel ATR Ssss. R.F. mike Tttt. Ribbon mike Uuuu. Riding Grain Vvvv. Shock Mount Wwww. Shotgun mike Xxxx. Signal to Noise (S/N) Ratio Yyyy. Snake Zzzz. Solo Ab) Sound Cd) Specification (Spec) Sheet Ef) Stand Mount Adaptor Gh) Stereo Sound Ij) Studio "Pop" Filter Kl) Supercardioid mike Mn) Surround Sound Op) Sweetening Qr) Synthesized audio St) Three-to-one Ratio Uv) Transduction Wx) Transients Yz) Turn Table Abc) Unbalanced Line Def) Velocity Microphone Ghi) Videotape Recorder (VTR) Jkl) VU Meter Mno) Windscreen Pqr) Wireless Microscope Stu) XLR Connector Vwx) X-Y Technique Yza) Zeppelin
Question 72
Multiple Choice
Matching: Use the terms to complete the definitions sections ofthis chapter test. Placethe letter(s) of the termwith its corresponding definition. -A device with a long "arm" that positions the microphone near the talent, but outside the camera's view.
Question 73
Multiple Choice
Matching: Use the terms to complete the definitions sections ofthis chapter test. Placethe letter(s) of the termwith its corresponding definition. -A form of surround sound (see separate vocabulary entry) featuring six discrete audio channels.