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APPENDIX CGLOSSARY
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Compression Ratio 
(file size)The ratio of the size of the original noncompressed file to the compressed 
contents. For example, a 3:1 compression ratio means that the compressed file is 
one-third the size of the original.
Computer IDEach computer has a unique number, similar to a license plate. Sonic Foundry 
creates an activation number for ACID based on that number. Since the 
activation number is based on the Computer ID, it is important that you have 
ACID installed on the...

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GLOSSARYAPPENDIX C
Drag and DropA quick way to perform certain operations using the mouse. To drag and drop, 
you click and hold an item, drag it (hold the left mouse button down and move 
the mouse) and drop it (let go of the mouse button) at another position on the 
screen.
Dynamic RangeThe difference between the maximum and minimum signal levels. It can refer to 
a musical performance (high-volume vs. low-volume signals) or to electrical 
equipment (peak level before distortion vs. noise floor)....

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MIDI PortA MIDI port is the physical MIDI connection on a piece of MIDI hardware. This 
port can be a MIDI in, out or through. Your computer must have a MIDI-capable 
card to output MIDI timecode to an external device or to receive MIDI timecode 
from an external device.
MIDI Timecode 
(MTC)MTC is an addendum to the MIDI 1.0 specification and provides a way to specify 
absolute time for synchronizing MIDI-capable applications. MTC is essentially a 
MIDI representation of SMPTE...

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Pulse Code 
Modulation (PCM)PCM is the most common representation of uncompressed audio signals. This 
method of coding yields the highest fidelity possible when using digital storage. 
PCM is the standard format for WAV and AIFF files.
QuantizationThe correction of rhythms to align with selected note lengths or beats in a MIDI 
sequence.
Real-Time 
Streaming Protocol 
(RTSP)A proposed standard for controlling broadcast of streaming media. RTSP was 
submitted by a body of companies...

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Shortcut MenuA context-sensitive menu that appears when you right-click certain areas of the 
screen. The functions available in the shortcut menu depend on the object being 
right-clicked as well as the state of the program. As with any menu, you can 
choose an item from the shortcut menu to perform an operation. Shortcut menus 
are used frequently in ACID for quick access to many commands.
Signal-to-Noise 
RatioThe signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) is a measurement of the difference...

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WAVA digital audio file format developed by Microsoft and IBM. One minute of 
uncompressed audio requires 10 MB of storage.
WaveformA waveform is the visual representation of wave-like phenomena, such as sound 
or light. For example, when the amplitude of sound pressure is graphed over time, 
pressure variations usually form a smooth waveform.
Waveform DisplayEach event shows a graph of the sound data waveform. The vertical axis 
corresponds to the amplitude of the wave. For 16-bit...

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INDEX
i
Index
Numerics
5.1 Surround Plug-In Pack, 157, 168, 169
5.1 Surround, See Surround
A
AC-3 Encoder, 157, 168, 169
Add channels panning model, 103, 164
Adding
Assignable effects, 113
Busses, 111
Events, 39
Media to projects, 36
MIDI tracks, 131
Soft synth controls, 116
Video, 153
Adjusting the mix, 46
ASIO drivers, 31
Assignable effects, 113–115, 120–125
Adding, 113
Adjusting levels sent from tracks, 97–102
Assigning tracks to, 114
Deleting, 115
Routing to busses, 114
Saving effect packages, 124...

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Cutting
Events, 61
In ripple mode, 65
Tr a c k s , 4 6
D
Deleting
Assignable effects, 115
Audio from a video, 154
Busses, 112
Events, 40, 61
In ripple mode, 66
Soft synth controls, 120
Tr a c k s , 4 6
Video, 153
Detuning tracks, 187
DLS sets
Changing patches, 117
Routing tracks to, 120, 149
Using, 117
Docking windows, 172
Downloading media from the Web, 38
Drawing events, 39
Duplicating tracks, 45
DVD burning, 169
E
Editing preferences tab, 183
Effects
Assignable, 121
Automating, 97–102
Bus,...

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G
General preferences tab, 179
Getting media from the Web, 38
Glossary, 197
Go to, 42
Grid, 174
H
Hardware
Playing MIDI from, 150
Routing busses to, 112
Routing MIDI tracks to, 149
Routing surround to, 159
Routing video to, 156
Setting up for surround, 158
Help, 12–13
Hiding/showing
Bus tracks, 125
Toolbar, 175
Track envelopes, 101–102
Video tracks, 153
Windows, 171
I
Inserting time, 82
Installation, 11
J
Joining events, 64
K
Key changes
Event, 69, 82
Marker, 81
Project, 80
Track, 82
Keyboard...

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Track properties, 132–133
Tr a c k s , 3 9
VST instruments, 149
Mixer window, 50–52, 111–125
Automating controls, 125
Routing surround through, 159
Working with mixer controls, 120
Working with multiple controls, 125
Mixing to a single track, 109
Monitor for video editing, 156
Moving
Events, 41
Tr a c k s , 4 5
Multipurpose slider, 16, 46
Muting
Mixer controls, 121
Tracks, 16, 47
Tracks in MIDI files, 133
O
Offsetting tracks, 188
One-shots
Selecting in the Chopper, 91
Tr a c k s , 3 8
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