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Old 03-18-2008, 01:15 AM
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Default Beginners Need A Vocab Page!!!

There is alot of vocabulary out there in the recording world, i.e. vst, bus, phase, stereo, mono, analog, fx, i/o, pan , etc.
I think that you should put out a page that touches all known vocabulary so that we don't have to search the web for these answers!!!!

This would be a great thing for this site!!

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Old 03-18-2008, 05:12 PM
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Default Re: Beginners Need A Vocab Page!!!

I agree, this would help get people up to speed faster.
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Old 03-18-2008, 08:23 PM
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Default Re: Beginners Need A Vocab Page!!!

A Wiki would be good for this.
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Old 03-19-2008, 10:09 AM
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wats a wiki??
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Old 03-19-2008, 11:12 PM
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Default Re: Beginners Need A Vocab Page!!!

Like Wikipedia. A kind of encyclopedia that everyone is able to contribute. I think you have moderators who have to approve things, but its the way to get the best explanation for something. You can have whole conversations about the meaning of something without cluttering up a forum, or the definition itself. Might be useful when defining the word w a r m!
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Old 03-20-2008, 02:45 AM
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Default Re: Beginners Need A Vocab Page!!!

I had an entire section of Recording Review dedicated to this. There was actually very little interest in it. I was really surprised because it would have been really nice to have a clear explanation of "S/PDIF" or "comb filtering" back when I started.

Because of the lack of interest I removed it and decided to include it in my upcoming home recording book. I expanded on it quite a bit and really explain all kinds of concepts in only enough depth to explain why they are important to a home recording dude. It really fits that market better and it's the kind of thing that would be nice to have as reference. A 20 page glossary in a home recording book seems to add more value than a section on a website. I'm not sure why.

I was actually quite disappointed in the way the glossary turned out. Maybe my navigation to it wasn't as obvious as it probably should.

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Old 03-20-2008, 02:45 AM
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Default Re: Beginners Need A Vocab Page!!!

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wats a wiki??
see the vocab page
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Old 03-20-2008, 10:06 PM
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I had an entire section of Recording Review dedicated to this. There was actually very little interest in it. I was really surprised because it would have been really nice to have a clear explanation of "S/PDIF" or "comb filtering" back when I started.

Because of the lack of interest I removed it and decided to include it in my upcoming home recording book. I expanded on it quite a bit and really explain all kinds of concepts in only enough depth to explain why they are important to a home recording dude. It really fits that market better and it's the kind of thing that would be nice to have as reference. A 20 page glossary in a home recording book seems to add more value than a section on a website. I'm not sure why.

I was actually quite disappointed in the way the glossary turned out. Maybe my navigation to it wasn't as obvious as it probably should.

Brandon

Cool, well, i guess i'm stuck with google untill your book comes out. I'm sure it will be all over the site when it does so best of wishes to that my friend.
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Default Re: Beginners Need A Vocab Page!!!

Here's a site I use from time to time at school to help out for some vocab issues:

Rane Professional Audio Reference Home
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Here's a site I use from time to time at school to help out for some vocab issues:

Rane Professional Audio Reference Home
This is great. Thanks for the link
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