To hide them and keep the area clear.
It is used to monitor the video and make sure that the audio is timed correctly.
Keeping the mic equal-distant from your mouth, move it to the side so that the popping of P's and T's does not go directly into the mic.
A live room.
Click on the file, then the "Scissors/Editor" button, then move the mouse below the halfway point in the editor to form the "plus sign" then click on set a mark and double-click the mark to make the cut.
Remove the library by unclicking the "library/file drawer" button, remove the count-in and metronome functions by clicking on the count-in button, and then adjust the display to show time by clicking on the music note and making the change in the menu.
"Right Click" on the link, then click "Download Linked File As" and save it to the desktop.
Wear soft-soled shoes, keep visitors in a sound-proof room, use headsets, use hand signals.
Create an "Empty" project and use the microphone for the type of audio track.
The Diaphragm.
Sound-absorbing material.
Microphone mounts.
A live room because of a lot of hard surfaces.
A dynamic microphone.
The light gray area on the left side of the screen, under the original audio track.
Speech, music, sound effects, source sound.
Move the mic further away from your mouth.
A crystal or ceramic microphone.
An audio console.
Talk or read the script in the volume you will be performing.
The plug picks up audio in stereo.
A ribbon or velocity microphone.
The subject.
A dead room.
A condensor microphone.
What is an expensive microphone that is fragile and sensitive to wind?
What do we call the soft materials hung on the walls in a studio?
How should you test a microphone's audio level?
How do you get the editor up and then make cuts on an audio file?
When you create a new project for a podcast in Garageband, what are the two options you should select?
What is a microphone that has a fixed backplate and is most-commonly used on reality TV?
A room with soft, sound-absorbing materials is called what?
What does two or more bands around an audio plug mean?
What is the unit in an audio booth that monitors all of the audio being produced?
Where should audio originate from?
Where do you drag your audio files to make sure they begin at the :00 second mark?
What is a tough and durable microphone that is most-commonly used by field reporters?
What is the reason that there is a video monitor in the audio booth?
How do you download a file from Terlecki's website on the MacBook laptops?
What is the best way to get rid of sibilance?
Mr. Terlecki's classroom, without any students, is what kind of room and why?
What are the ways to keep operational sounds quiet?
What is the most critical piece of equipment within a microphone?
A room that has hard, reflecting surfaces is callled what?
What are the four main sound sources?
What is an inexpensive microphone not used for critical recordings or video?
What are the main reasons we dress cables?
What is the best way to get rid of popping?
What are the four functions you need to address prior to working on a project?
Handheld, gooseneck, or pole are all types of what?