单词 | prefade |
释义 | prefadev. Sound Recording and Broadcasting. transitive and intransitive. To monitor (a programme or signal) before it is faded up; to play (a recording) for a period before fading it up for transmission. ΘΚΠ society > communication > broadcasting > putting on or producing broadcast > put on or produce broadcast [verb (intransitive)] > monitoring or testing prefade1962 society > communication > broadcasting > putting on or producing broadcast > put on or produce broadcast [verb (transitive)] > check or regulate quality monitor1924 prefade1962 1962 A. 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. 1978 R. McLeish Technique Radio Production xiv.183 The signature tune is ‘prefaded to time’ to make the timing exact. 2003 P. Chantler & P. Stewart Basic Radio Journalism xv. 224 Headlines—John (prefade signature tune at 29:00)... The note to ‘prefade’ the one-minute signature tune at 29:00 means that the music will run from 29:00 to 29:59. Derivatives preˈfading n. ΘΚΠ society > communication > broadcasting > putting on or producing broadcast > [noun] > monitoring or testing monitoring1924 level test1940 pre-fade1952 prefading1962 1962 A. Nisbett Technique Sound Studio ix. 161 Vocal music is not usually suitable for prefading. 1999 R. McLeish Radio Production (ed. 4) xiv.175 ‘Prefading to time’..or ‘back timing’ is the most common device for ensuring that record programmes run to time. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022). > see alsoalso refers to : pre-fadeadj.n. < v.1962 see also |
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