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Hissing
Hissing is a pervasive high-frequency noise commonly encountered in audio production. It often originates from the inherent noise in electronic devices or the overuse of digital signal processing tools.
Hi-Z (High-Z)
High impedance or Hi-Z is a term used in audio technology to describe an input, usually on an audio interface or mixer, that is specially designed to accommodate the electrical characteristics of certain musical instruments, most notably electric guitars and basses.
High-Pass Filter (HPF)
High-pass filters are filters used in the realm of audio to selectively attenuate signals below a specified cutoff frequency while allowing higher frequencies to pass through. They play a key role in managing the frequency content of a mix, enhancing clarity, and reducing noise.
Hypermeasure
A hypermeasure is a multi-bar musical time unit. Hypermeasures may differ in beat count and meter, unlike bars. Hypermeasures capture a composition’s rhythmic and metric structures beyond individual bars.
Harmony
Harmony is a musical element that involves the combination of different sounds and notes to create a unique and complex musical texture.
Haas Effect
Haas effect is a bin-aural psycho acoustic effect regarding the sound source localization. It is known as the “precedence effect” or the “law of the first wavefront” and it was define and described by Helmut Haas in his Ph.D. Thesis in 1949. Shortly put, our hearing mechanism determine the position of a sound source based […]