Category:Spill (audio)
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Main Wikipedia article:Spill (audio).
Spill(also known asbleed[1]andleakage[2]) is the occurrence insound recording(particularly inclose miking) andlive sound mixingwhereby sound is picked up by a microphone from a source other than that which is intended.
Spill is usually seen as a problem, and various steps are taken to avoid it or reduce it. In some styles of music, such as orchestral music, jazz, and blues, it is more likely to be accepted or even seen as desirable.
References
[edit]- Bibliography
- Huber, David Miles (2005)Modern Recording Techniques,6th edition, Kidlington, Oxfordshire: Focal Press,ISBN0-240-80625-5.
- Senior, Mike (2009). "Q. What is the best way to reduce bleed on a drum recording?".Sound on Sound.SOS Publications. Retrieved on12 April 2011.
- Citation
- ↑Senior 2009
- ↑Huber 2005,p. 139
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Media in category "Spill (audio)"
The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total.
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Drum beat.ogg 8.8 s; 463 KB
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No overheads.ogg 8.8 s; 410 KB
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RCAStudioB partitions + stands.jpg 1,280 × 853; 295 KB
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Snare spill gated.ogg 8.8 s; 269 KB
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Snare spill short.ogg 8.6 s; 319 KB
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Snare spill.ogg 8.8 s; 347 KB