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Appendix D: Glossary

VoicePrism User Manual

Momentary:

a toggle switch which is only on while pressed

Ovf (Overflow):

a condition that introduces distortion into an audio signal

Pan:

relative loudness in stereo left and right channels that provides the spatial location of

the sound. (Also: a Greek god of pastures, flocks, and shepherds usually represented

as having the legs, horns, and ears of a goat)

Parameter:

can be adjusted to different settings to affect your sound

Phantom Power: toggled On/Off by the 48V button, this provides power for your condenser micro-

phone

Ping Pong:

describes a sound that “bounces” between the left and right channel of a stereo mix.

Pitch: see

"Frequency"

Pitch Recognition: an algorithm that recognizes the absolute musical pitch of an audio input

Portamento:

carrying on the tone from note to note without gaps.

Preset:

a stored collection of parameters

Regeneration:

feedback, repetition of sound

Reverb:

echo

Scoop:

bending up to the correct pitch from a pitch below

Semitone:

the smallest difference between each whole note (e.g. from C to C#)

Sibilant:

the non-voiced portion of speech i.e. "sssst" sounds

SysEx:

System Exclusive: a method of communicating with MIDI devices, unique to each

manufacturer

Thicken:

creates a double-tracking effect, usually accomplished by doubling with a slight pitch

offset

Timing:

rhythm, meter, beat -- whatever you stamp your feet to ( also: leaving just before the

check comes, arriving just after your buddies return from the liquor store).

TRS:

acronym -- tip/ring/sleeve, a balanced, 1/4" connector

Vibrato:

fluctuation of pitch: tremolo

Wet:

affected sound (usually referring to the amount of Reverb)

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