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FX, n. With pl. concord. Brit. |ˌɛfˈɛks|, U.S. |ˈɛfˈɛks| Forms: 19– F/X, 19– F.X., 19– FX, 19– f/x, 19– fx [Graphic representation of the pronunciation of effects, plural of effect n. (see F n., X n., and pronunciations s.v.v.), as a graphic abbreviation. Used earliest in radio scripts.] 1. Effects (see effect n. 4c) used in a broadcast, film, show, etc. spec. a. Broadcasting (orig. Radio). Sound effects. Usually as a direction in a script.
1954S. Milligan in Goon Show Scripts (1972) 23 This is the BBC Home Service. F.X.: Penny in mug. 1973B. Rubens Go tell Lemming (1991) v. 63 The station platform is deserted, except for caroline, who stands, wrapped in furs, at the edge of the platform. (O.S. [= off-screen] FX roaring train). 1993P. Smallcombe Coronation Street (Granada TV rehearsal script) 22 Sept. 51 (stage direct.) The two grandmothers have their ears to the baby monitor. FX baby gurgling. b. Chiefly Film. Special (visual) effects (see special effect n. at special adj. and adv. and n. Special uses 1). Also in extended use, of a computer game. Freq. attrib. or in compounds. Cf. SFX n.2
1960O. Skilbeck ABC of Film & TV Writing Terms 60 F.X., written abbreviation for Effects. 1966F. P. Clark Special Effects in Motion Pictures 226/2 The Camera Mart... Motion-picture equipment sales; Camart Optical FX Unit. 1985P. Cadigan Rock On in B. Sterling Mirrorshades (1986) 39 Forget the road, forget the shows, too much trouble, and it wasn't like the tapes, not as exciting, even with the biggest FX, lasers, spaceships, explosions. 1990CU Amiga Apr. 55/4 The tune that intros the game is a bit weak, but the in-game FX are great. 1994Daily Variety (Nexis) 28 Feb. 8 Budget for the F/X-laden epic has escalated to $38 million. 2000Sunday Times 23 July (Culture section) 8/2 The Perfect Storms's makers have gone all out with the computer jiggery-pokery to create the storm digitally, overcoming, they believe, the perennial problem of the FX trade—the simulation of water. 2. Music. Electronically created effects used to alter or reproduce the sound of a musical instrument, etc. (see effect n.). Freq. attrib.
1982Guitar Player June 135 (advt.) Programmable effects... The Pro-FX System..is the industry's first modular, expandable, rackmounted, completely programmable signal processing system. 1987Making Music July 35/3 These post-fade sends are used to feed effects (FX) units such as echo and reverb. 1993Music Technol. May 24/1 [The keyboard] comes attached to a multi-timbral programmable digital synthesiser, with on-board FX, 16-track sequencer and MIDI master keyboard capabilities. 2001Q July 88/4 Mid-80s indie was a mimsy affair. My Bloody Valentine were too, until they switched on some customised FX pedals to become miasmic psych-noise giants. |