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MTT Vocabulary Database

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MTT Vocabulary Data Base created by Students at UT Brownsville

 

Word  Definition 
Audio Editing Software examples  The following audio editing software can be used to manipulate and change sounds. Pro Tools, Adobe Audition, Garage Band, Audacity 
Audio Manipulation - types  Ways to change how audio sounds with various techniques. 
Capturing Sounds The following is a quick list of ways to capture audio: reel to reel, CD/digital recording, iPod/iPad, Zoom digital recording device.
Change Pitch (Audio Manipulation) Changing the frequency (pitch) of a sound. This makes the audio sound "high" or "low". 
Condenser Microphone  
Delay (Audio Manipulation)  Where sound pauses, or stops for a moment. 
Digital Editing Software The following digital editing software can be used to import and edit images. Photoshop,  Picasa, Gimp, PhotoFiltre
Distortion (Audio Manipulation) Creating a "warm", "dirty", or "fuzzy" sound by compressing the peaks of the sound wave. 
   

 
Reverb (Audio Manipulation) Short for reverberation. The sound has a number of echoes or delays. Think of it like when you talk in a gym or bathroom. 
 
 
Speed Up/Slow Down (Audio Manipulation)  Allowing the audio to sound very fast, like a chipmunk; or very slow like. 
Reverse (Audio Manipulation) The audio is actually being played backwards.
   
Image Sources These are places that you can find images: books, library, magazines, dictionary, encyclopedias, newspapers, websites, spffy, Library of Congress, USDA, NASA
 
 
 
 

 

 

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