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  2. Fade (audio engineering) - Wikipedia

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    Audio mixer faders in a London pub.. In audio engineering, a fade is a gradual increase or decrease in the level of an audio signal. [1] The term can also be used for film cinematography or theatre lighting in much the same way (see fade (filmmaking) and fade (lighting)).

  3. Audio normalization - Wikipedia

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    Audio normalization is the application of a constant amount of gain to an audio recording to bring the amplitude to a target level (the norm). Because the same amount of gain is applied across the entire recording, the signal-to-noise ratio and relative dynamics are unchanged.

  4. Fade - Wikipedia

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    Fade (audio engineering), a gradual change in sound volume; Brake fade, in vehicle braking systems, ... "Fade", by God Is an Astronaut from Ghost Tapes #10, 2021

  5. Equalization (audio) - Wikipedia

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    In audio applications these high-pass and low-pass filters are frequently termed low cut and high cut, respectively, to emphasize their effect on the original signal. For instance, sometimes audio equipment will include a switch labeled high cut or described as a hiss filter (hiss being high-frequency noise ).

  6. Fading - Wikipedia

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    A common example of deep fade is the experience of stopping at a traffic light and hearing an FM broadcast degenerate into static, while the signal is re-acquired if the vehicle moves only a fraction of a meter. The loss of the broadcast is caused by the vehicle stopping at a point where the signal experienced severe destructive interference.

  7. Envelope (music) - Wikipedia

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    Schematic of ADSR. The most common kind of envelope generator has four stages: attack, decay, sustain, and release (ADSR). [2]Attack is the time taken for the rise of the level from nil to peak.

  8. The night the lights went out on the Super Bowl - AOL

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    An unsuccessful fourth-and-goal fade pattern to Crabtree in the end zone is the one that still gnaws at Walker and other 49ers players. Jim Harbaugh walked onto the field begging for a defensive ...

  9. Fade out - Wikipedia

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    Fade-out or fade, a gradual decrease in sound volume; Fade (lighting) or fade-out, a gradual decrease in intensity of a stage lighting source; Dissolve (filmmaking) or fade-out, a cinematographic technique causing the picture to darken and disappear