From Tech 21, Q/Strip boasts sophisticated features to captureDefinition:
To acquire audio and/or video, and convert it to a file. the iconic bass and guitar tones of the 60's and 70s in one box. From liveDefinition:
Live broadcast of an event or program without substantial delay or editing. gig, studio trackingDefinition:
1. Recording or overdubbing audio tracks. 2. Sensing the position of a person, a person's head, or camera position for Augmented and Virtual Reality purposes as well as motion tracking., or DAWDefinition:
(Digital Audio Workstation): A computer program or stand-alone device that provides digital audio recording, editing, and mixing., this compact, DIDefinition:
DI (Direct Injection): Also called Direct Instrument. A method of connecting a sound source, such as an electric or electronic instrument, directly to a recording or mixing device without a microphone. format machine brings highly-coveted tone shaping circuits directly to your play space. At its core, the 100% analogDefinition:
A signal that is continuous in nature, as opposed to being defined as a series of discrete numbers (or elements) as found in digital signals; electrically "analogous" to an acoustical signal in the air. MOSFETDefinition:
MOSFET (Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor): Based on Field Effect Transistor technology, with a silicon oxide layer between the gate and channel connections. MOSFETs are capable of handling considerable amounts of power, and are often used in power supplies and amplifiers. See: FET. circuitry delivers warmth, girth, and big vintage tone and features four bands of pro-audio-quality equalization, two parametric mid bands, high and low shelving filters, and incredible control. A compliment to guitar, bass, keyboard, and vocal, Q/Strip contains HPFDefinition:
See: High-Pass Filter. and LPFDefinition:
LPF (Low Pass Filter): A circuit or sometimes, mechanical device that passes audio below a specific frequency, and attenuates audio above that frequency. A typical audio application is removing high frequencies to attenuate hiss. See: Low Pass Filter. for added frequencyDefinition:
A value, expressed in Hertz, that indicates how many cycles of a periodic signal occur in one second. spectrum control, keeping your sound clean and clear, cutting through unwanted rumbleDefinition:
A noise caused by mechanical vibrations being transferred to a audio transducer, such as a turntable motor..
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