释义 |
preˈfade, v. Broadcasting. [f. the n.] intr. To employ pre-fade listening. Also trans., to monitor (programme material) before fading it up for transmission. Hence preˈfaded ppl. a., preˈfading vbl. n.
1962A. Nisbett Technique Sound Studio viii. 149 For professional disc work..it is valuable to be able to ‘prefade’ (i.e. listen before fading up) while the studio loud-speaker is being used to monitor the rest of the programme. Ibid. ix. 160 For the close of many radio programmes prefaded music is used. Ibid. 161 Vocal music is not usually suitable for prefading. 1971T. C. Collocott Dict. Sci. & Technol. 929/1 Prefading, listening to programme material and adjusting its level before it is faded up for transmission or recording. |