Apple 8 Frozen Dessert Maker User Manual


 
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mono Short for monophonic sound reproduction. The process of mixing audio
channels into a single track, using equal amounts of the left and right audio channel
signals. Compare with stereo.
movie See video.
MP3 Abbreviation for MPEG-2 Audio Layer 3. A compressed audio file format,
frequently used to distribute audio files over the Internet.
mute Switch off the audio output of a channel or track. You can mute a track or
channel by clicking the Mute button in the track list or at the bottom of the channel
strip).
Mute tool This tool allows you to stop a region or events from playing, by clicking on it
or them.
native Native refers to host-based processing of effects and software instruments in
Logic. The computer CPU natively calculates the effects and instruments. Native also
refers to the internal Logic plug-in format, which differs from the Audio Unit format.
Logic native plug-ins only work in Logic.
nodes Positions in Hyper Draw and automation tracks that mark the beginning or end
of data manipulation. Occasionally referred to as (automation) points.
normalize This function applies the current Parameter box settings to the selected
MIDI events (by altering the actual events themselves), and clears existing parameter
settings. When it comes to audio, a different Normalize function raises the volume of a
recorded audio file to the maximum digital level, without altering the dynamic content.
note number Pitch of a MIDI note, controlled by the first data byte of a MIDI note
event.
option Alternative function, often in the form of a checkbox, sometimes also available
as a menu entry.
Option Modifier key, also known as the Alt key in MS Windows.
output channel strip Channel strip type in the Mixer that controls the output level and
pan/balance for each physical output of your audio interface.
pan, pan position The placement of mono audio signals in the stereo field, by setting
different levels on both sides (see Balance).
Pan control Rotary knob (directly above the Level fader) on mono channel strips, that
determines the position of the signal in the stereo image.