Music Glossary: studio, recording and mixing category
Audio InterfaceConverts analog mic/instrument signals to digital audio and back; includes preamps, monitor outs, and often MIDI I/O. more
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Automation (Mixing)Recordable/playable parameter changes (level, pan, FX) over time for consistent, recallable mixes—aka “hands‑free mixing.” more
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Collab CreditCollaborative release credited as “Artist feat. Guest.” Clarify splits, approvals, assets, and release plan before publishing. more
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CompEditing multiple takes to create a best performance. Requires crossfades and consistent tone to remain transparent. more
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DAWComputer-based environment for recording, editing, and mixing audio/MIDI (e.g., Cubase, Pro Tools, Logic, Ableton Live). more
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DeskAnalog or digital mixer with channels, EQ, dynamics, buses, and automation; used for tracking and live/ studio mixing. more
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Replacing a section by dropping into record over an existing take, then punching out to preserve the rest. more
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HeadMain theme/melody statement—often heard at the start and reprised at the end in jazz and instrumentals. more
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OverdubRecording an additional layer over existing tracks to correct, enhance, or add parts. more
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Rough MixQuick balance/export for reference and notes; not the final approved mix. more
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StemsDry = no effects printed; Wet = effects printed (reverb, delay, etc.). Provide both when sharing stems for flexibility. more
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TakeOne recorded pass of a part. Multiple takes are captured to allow comping, editing, and choice. more
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