The NLE AudioPedia series, our video-based audio encyclopedia, is an invaluable resource for sound engineers, musicians, students, educators and all audio enthusiasts. This fourth installment is about Recording Media, DAW and Computer terminology.
AudioPedia - noun | Au·di·o·Pe·di·a | [aw-dee-oh-pee-dee-uh] An animated, short format video informational resource explaining in plain English all aspects of audio: acoustics, mixing, mastering, recording, digital audio terms, microphones, recording, and more.
Our AudioPedia series is a comprehensive video dictionary of audio terminology. Created by audio expert Joe Albano, this encyclopedia of technical terms is the ultimate audio reference tool. Here are the topics covered and defined in the fourth installment of this authoritative series:
Recording Media, DAW and Computer
Analog Tape
DAW | Digital Audio Workstation
Interface | Audio Interface
Digital Audio Transmission - AES|EBU, SPDIF, ADAT
Word Clock | Jitter
CPU
RAM
Buffer | RAM Buffer
Latency
Hard Disk | Hard Drive
SSD (Solid State Drive)
Flash Drive | Thumb Drive
RAID Array
Backup
USB
FireWire
Thunderbolt
So join audio expert and trainer Joe Albano and get a deep understanding of audio terminology with the AudioPedia series!
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Section 1: Section 1: Recording Media | DAW | Computer
A very usefull way to to clarify doubts about the specifications of a computer to manage audio. Good job!
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ivanminuti wrote on December 29, 2017
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