A single recorded audio signal. Common recorded tracks are the main left/right master audio bus and isolated (iso) channel
recordings. Iso tracks are typically identified by the channel of the same number, e.g. channel 1 is sent to track 1, channel 2 is sent
to track 2, etc.
Track arm
Tracks that are active and ready for recording are said to be “armed”. When recording begins all armed tracks begin recording.
Depending on the production is may be advantageous to arm and disarm tracks, especially to disarm unused tracks.
Track name
Individual tracks of a multi-track recording can be named to indicate microphone type or character name.
Trim
Also defined in mixers as “gain”, the trim adjustment is the first stage of gain of a microphone or line level input. Typical microphone
trim values range from 10 dB to 50 dB, depending on microphone sensitivity and volume of the sound source.
User bits
Static, numeric data that is available as part of a timecode signal. User bits are often used to indicate the date of a file. User bits are
four sets of two-digit hexadecimal numbers from 00 to ff.
WAV File
A universal, well-supported file type for sound file recordings. WAV files can contain one or more (up to 65,535) tracks of PCM audio
data at any sampling rate and bit depth. A standard WAV file is limited to a maximum file size of 4 GB. Sound Devices uses the
.WAV extension for recorded files, including for files with Broadcast WAV metadata.
WAV RF64
An extension of the WAV file type that supports file sizes larger than 4 GB. When recording high track count, high sampling rate
polyphonic WAV files, the 4 GB size limitation of WAV can be reached quickly. RF64 files larger than 4 GB require recording to a
volume type than can support file sizes larger than 4 GB.
Word clock
A reference signal used to synchronize the sampling rate of multiple digital devices.
XLR female
Industry-standard 3-pin locking audio connector for microphone and line-level sources. Predominantly used as an input. Also shown
as XLR-F.
XLR male
Industry-standard 3-pin locking audio connector for microphone and line-level sources. Predominantly used as an output. Also
shown as XLR-M.
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