ART 200M
Studio A and Studio B at TRAC are calibrated to ______dBFS to maximize the use of analog outboard gear, consoles and summing amplifiers
-16
When recording to tape, can be calibrated to different standards (AES/EBU and IEC) typically has best low end response
15 IPS
The Aviom headphone system has how many discrete inputs available?
16
The HPF filter has an ______dB per octave slope while the LPF has a ______dB per octave slope
18, 12
Large Format SSLs have ____ mic pres built in the master section that are called listen mics
2
When recording to tape, one unified calibration standard, widely used for music in the 80s-90s
30 IPS
The routing matrix of the SSL 4000 has how many separate individual outputs? (exclude the quad bus LF, RF, LB, RB)
32
How many bands do the EQs have on the SSL (exclude the High and Low pass filters)
4
Roughly how many db's should you bring up a mic to get it to input level?
40-50
When recording to tape, used primarily for speech. Not used anymore unless you are transferring something
7 1/2 IPS
The large format SSLs have ________ VCA Master faders.
8
More expensive due to the cabling involved. Usually sound better than Ethernet though.
Analog
In charge of setting things up (mics, patches, labelling, back ups) is usually representing the studio. Constantly ahead of the session to make it flow at a quicker pace.
Assistant Engineer
The Aux send can get it's signal from the small or large fader, pre or post. There is a total of 4 mono Auxes and one stereo.
Auxes
On the tape machine, This insures the heads are not at an uneven "tilt" to the tape
Azimuth adjustment
This part of the drum is what the drummer strikes
Batter Head
This is an ultra high frequency (above 100kHz) and is used to excite the particles on the tape before the tape hits the record head.
Bias
Collects and sums signals to go somewhere else. Will have some kind of volume control.
Bus
In Record Mode, the button that moves the Dynamics section after the EQ section in the Channel Path of Inline SSLs is:
CH OUT
If the ___ or ______ button is pushed (and nothing else) in the EQ section, the filters are active right after the EQ
CH, MON
Where the signal comes into the channel strip. Choices include Mic, Line, and a feed from the corresponding bus.
Channel Input Section
Can be small or large fader; in Record Mode it defaults to feeding the routing matrix in Mix Mode it feeds the stereo bus.
Channel Path
In Record Mode, the ________ includes every part of the signal in between the microphone and the multi-track recorder (Pro Tools), and the ________ includes every part of the signal between the multi-track recorder (Pro Tools) and the speakers.
Channel path, Monitor path
Neve- 80 series (48, 58, 68, 78), VR, 88R SSL-4000E&G Amek - 9098i API-Vision, Legacy
Common Industry Standard Consoles
Basically Dolby SR is a:
Compander
the distance where the source sound and reverberations become the same dBSPL masking the direction of the source sound. The less reverberant the room, the farther the Critical Distance. The more reverberant the room, the closer the Critical Distance
Critical Distance
To patch something across a signal. (i.e.- Cross patch the kik from Mic Line 44 to Channel Mic Input 1.)
Cross Patch
To patch out of the Stereo Cue (a stereo send) patch out of __________________
Cue Outputs L R
When the _________ button is pressed on the SSL, the channel's output signal is sent to the corresponding input on the Multitrack (Pro Tools).
Direct
A tool used for tuning drums by screwing in the tension rods
Drum key
For this section each channel has a dynamic section including a gate and compressor
Dynamics Section
Each channel has a 4 band parametric Eq. SSL has had multiple EQ types O2 Type 232 type 242 type 292 type
EQ Section
To patch out of AUX sends 1-4 (usually for time-based effects) use the ____________________
Echo Sends Patch
The part of the tape machine where you place your tape for edits. Usually has grooves for 30IPS edits
Edit Block
Any changes in the song (taking parts out), extensive time alignment (usually done before OD though), vocal tuning, and making sure the session is organized and prepped for the mix engineer.
Editing and Mix Prep
In charge of the technically creative decisions (what gear, mic placements, mixing etc.)
Engineer
The three heads on an analog tape machine are:
Erase, Record, Playback
Less expensive and can carry several separate channels on 1 Ethernet cable. However, most of these mixers do not have built in limiters so they can distort easy.
Ethernet
The Aviom headphone mixers connect through ________.
Ethernet cables
If the __________ button is pushed, the filters are put into the side chain of the channel's dynamics
FLT DYN SC
Critical Distance states that for every doubling of the distance from the sound source, 6dB is lost (t/f?)
False
It is ok for the assistant engineer to feel free to comment on anything from mic placement to song structure (t/f?)
False
T/F? If the MON IN button is engaged in the Dynamics section in order to use the compressor, you will be printing a compressed signal to tape
False
T/F? The SSL has a built-in time-based processor that creates reverbs, delays, and echoes.
False
T/F? When routing audio from the SSL to Pro Tools in Record Mode, the direct button will allow the engineer to route a signal to a different input in Pro Tools
False
T/F? While in [Record Mode + VCA to Monitor] the large faders send the microphone signal to tape?
False
True or False: The SSL 4000E has 1 Stereo Cue and six mono Auxes.
False
True or False: The drum set is a British innovation
False
SSL hard drives originally came with _______ ______, then magnetic optical disks with the 9000 series
Floppy Disks
When a patch cable is inserted in the top or bottom patch, the signal is broke.
Fully Normalled
Determines how the engineer is using the console
Global Status
In the Master Section what set of buttons determine the Modes of the Console?
Global Status
Global Status determines the following A. Which fader (small or large) is the Channel Path and which is the Monitor Path B. Determines what input signal the Channel Path receives. (Mic or Line) C. Determines the output of the Channel and Monitor Paths
Global status terms
This patch point is normalized to the Multitrack Sends. (Hint it's above the Multitrack Sends.)
Group Outputs
This patch point on an SSL Patch bay is the outputs of the individual busses in the Routing Matrix.
Group Outputs
When pressed, this puts the channel strip in Record Mode. You monitor that signal Pre Tape (before Pro Tools)
Group Ready
When the patch cable is inserted in the top row, the signal continues to send down to the bottom. if a patch cable is inserted on the bottom row, the signal is broken
Half Normalled
These can play a critical role in the performance of the artist(s)
Headphone Mix
These mini mixers can range from 4 Channels up to 16. Controls can be as basic as volume only or have volume, basic EQ, and panning
Headphone Mixers
The ______ button in the middle of the EQ activates the insert return POST EQ, while the _______ button puts the insert PRE EQ
IN, PRE
Inches Per Second
IPS
Bussing, monitor, and channel path included on one channel strip (2 faders) (all SSL's are these)
Inline Console
A physics term that is used for gravity, light, and sound. Basically for every doubling of distance from the sound source, there will be 6dB SPL of reduction. (p~1/r)
Inverse Square Law
___________ is commonly used on a drum set in Western Popular music as the downbeat (1 and 3) while ____________ is used for the backbeat (2 and 4).
Kick drum and Snare
There can be many different signal paths. _____ the outboard gear, and Auxes can be important in a session that goes long hours. Pay attention to what colors the engineer likes. I.E. red is usually vocals.
LABEL EVERYTHING
Can be Channel or Monitor Path; Can be grouped into VCA masters and is automatable
Large Fader
Includes bussing, a monitor path, and a channel path
Large Format
A speaker cabinet that is usually used with a Hammond Organ. The horns (for mids and highs) rotate (with 2 speeds) 360 degrees continuously. With a pedal adapter, this can be used for other instruments. (Guitar, Bass, Vocals.)
Leslie
This tape has precise tones and is used on the playback calibration.
MRL
Very expensive tape used for playback calibration
MRL
When in playback calibration the basic equation for the VU meters is:
MRL-Desired Operating Level=VU
Three busses on analog
Main Stereo Bus Aux Output The Routing Matrix
Neve, API, SSL, Amek, Harrison, Trident were all?
Manufactures Types
Is a summing (controls the output) amplifier. Give the console it's stereo image
Master Fader
Balancing each song on the album so they are at one level, organizing the track order, putting in the ISRC codes
Mastering
The three types of calibration are:
Mechanical, Playback, Record
On an SSL patchbay, what patch points are getting their signal(s) from the Microphone Panels in the studio?
Mic Lines
Blending all the tracks together. A mix engineer doesn't make a sing sound good, it should already sound good when they get it. They make it sound great
Mixing
Can be small or large fader; in Record mode it defaults to feeding the Stereo Bus, in Mix Mode it feeds the routing matrix
Monitor Path
Determines what speakers and level you listen to
Monitor controls
This patch point is the individual outputs of Pro Tools normalized to the Channel Line Inputs and Tape Monitor Inputs.
Multitrack Returns
Patching into the first patch of the mult creates "multiple" copies of that signal
Mults
The measurement of the sum of all other noise sources and unwanted signals on a given track
Noise Floor
This is the measurement of the sum of all other noise sources and unwanted signals on a given track. (Ex. tape hiss)
Noise Floor
The process of calibrating tracks over their peak when biasing, based on the tape type, machine and tape speed
Over Bias
All of the following are a part of the SSL Input Section EXCEPT:
Pan Knob
Spaced A/B, X/Y, ORTF, Blumlien are all popular techniques. Closer to the strings, more "in your face" sounds. Closer to the hammers more of a percussive sound (rock). More towards the outer edge of the piano the truest tone of the instrument. Ambient Micing is common. Micing near the sound board and putting a compressor on it will give you the "Imagine" sound. (John Lennon, Phil Spector-Producer)
Piano Recording
This head is the least used and it is ideal for mixing
Playback Head
Before the actual recording, the producer spends time with the artist to plan out the project.
Preproduction
What is the most common workflow for recording a project?
Preproduction-Recording-Editing-Mixing- Mastering
In charge of budgeting the project. Also in charge of music arrangement and what overall direction a project goes.
Producer
Hands-on control is much more intuitive and can seem more creative. Physical EQ's and Dynamics sound different than plugins. Summing Amplifier of the Stereo bus gives each console it's own sound and stereo image. Preference of many engineers to get the mix they want. Large recording sessions with a lot of inputs
Reasons to still use a console
A piece of paper that has an image of the piece of outboard gear on it. Write the settings on it. (Many people are taking pictures with their phones now instead of using these)
Recall Sheets
Records incoming signal. When overdubbing, this is the head you want the pre-recorded tracks on
Record Head
This head on a tape machine is for playback only.
Repro
Analog keyboard that needs and amp. Usually a small tube amp will work.
Rhodes
Is where the individual busses are located. Busses are wires within the console that take the signal to it's destination. SSL 4000's are 32 bus Routing Matrix plus routing to the Quad & Stereo Bus
Routing Matrix
Usually works for free or minimum wage. Does everything from wrap cables, take out trash, to take lunch orders. The position gets you in the door.
Runner/Intern
A signal that is recorded to keep track of time on a tape; Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers
SMPTE
This is a signal used to sync multiple analog multi-tracks together. The signal is usually printed on track 24
SMPTE
The console is an E series retrofitted with a G computer
SSL 4000 E/G
Can be Channel or Monitor path or can be used as a traditional send (Channel Output Function)
Small Fader Section
When using a stereo mic configuration for drum over heads, in addition to checking phase you should hard pan the channels and make sure this is "balanced" giving the impression it is in the center of the stereo spectrum.
Snare
24 channels on the left are channel strips (channel path) 24 (monitor path) on the right leaving you with a total of 24 possibilities
Split
If the _________ button is pushed, the filters are active right after the input section on the Channel Path
Split
If you wanted to put the filters right after the input section in the Channel Path on the SSL, what button(s) must you push? (Check all that apply)
Split
Two examples of large format layouts
Split Inline
Each SSL inline console has a ____ ____ compressor
Stereo Bus
Tape should be stored like this because it ensures flat winding of the tape and protects against the damaging of the edges
Tails Out
When pressed, this puts the channel strip in Record Mode. You monitor that signal POST Tape (after Pro Tools)
Tape Ready
This device lets you record to analog tape with simultaneously transferring the recorded signal to a DAW.
The Clasp
True or false? Large Format SSLs have a stereo bus compressor that comes with the console as a standard feature.
True
All SSL inline consoles have 8. These can control the fader levels of any channels grouped to them
VCA Masters
The button in the Master section of the SSL 4000 that flips the large faders to the Monitor Path in Record Mode is called:
VCA to Monitor
A high frequency (between 100kHz-140kHz) that the tape machine puts out before the record head to improve tape response
bias
The part of the tape machine that has the motor under it to ensure constant tape speed
capstan
Erases tape
erase head
These are inactive when turned to the "out" position
filters
The part of the tape machine that helps guide the tape to ensure proper contact with the heads
guides
The part of the tape machine that "pinches" the tape up to the capstan to help ensure the tape speed
pinch roller
Wood cut into thin sheets used for drum construction
plys
The process of imposing the audio on the tape beneath it
print through
The head underneath the drum which helps resonate the drum
resonance head
Holds the heads of drums in place and are responsible for the tension applied to the drums
rims
A popular way of running tracking sessions (although not exclusive) for Never VR large format consoles. This is the concept of putting one half of the board in Record Mode and the other in Mix mode. The mics are routed to the Record Mode side and the returns of tape (Pro Tools) are routed back to the console on the Mix side
split mode
Side of the tape machine that is supplying the tape. Has a motor in it to insure equal tension
supply reel
Side of the tape machine that is taking up the tape after it crosses the heads. Tape should always be stored on the take up reel or "Tails Out". Has a motor in it to ensure equal tension
take up reel
On the tape machine - whether or not the heads are leaning forward or back
tangent
The part of the tape machine that lifts the tape up from the heads for rewind or fast forward
tape lifters
Can come in 1/4", 1/2", 1" and 2" formats; can have 2, 4, 8, 16, or 24 tracks
tape machines
Distortion of a signal due to "hot" levels on the input
tape saturation
The part of the tape machine that ensures there is proper tension from the take up and supply reels
tension arms
Applies tension to the drum heads by securing the rims into lugs on the drum
tension rods
On the tape machine - insures the proper gap between the tape and the heads
wrap
On the tape machine - insures the heads are at an even perpendicular angle to the tape
zenith