Karaoke Glossary
Ambience
The acoustic characteristics of a space with regard to
reverberation. A room with a lot of reverb is said to be "live"; one without
much reverb is "dead."
Amplifier (Amp)
A device which increases signal level. Many types of
amplifiers are used in audio systems. Amplifiers typically increase voltage,
current or both.
Automatic Vocal Cancel
Automatic Vocal Cancel is the the same as Vocal Replace.
When a singer is listening to the guide vocal on a multiplex disc and starts
singing into the microphone, the vocal on the disc stops, when you stop
singing into the microphone the guide vocal comes back.
Boomy
Listening term, refers to an excessive bass response
that has a peak(s) in it.
Bright
Listening term. Usually refers to too much upper
frequency energy.
CDG
CDGs do not have lead vocals. They only have background
vocals and instrumentals.
CDGs are equal to size as a normal 5" CD (standard CD
size) with TV graphics. Words to the songs appear on a TV screen when the disc
is played on a CD+G player and hooked up to a TV. Also compatible with
standard audio players.
CDGs (Compact Disc Plus Graphics) are used for karaoke
media. They usually have about 15 songs per each disc and come with the lead
singer's voice removed. Instrumentals and backup singers are left intact. The
premise is to substitute your voice as the lead singer's voice. These discs
are usually more expensive than CDGMs (Compact Disc Plus Graphics Multiplex)
and usually purchased by professionals and the serious karaoke enthusiast. If
you are comfortable that you know the melodies to these songs, this is likely
your best purchase. You get more songs than you would on a CDGM.
Please also see CDGM in the glossary.
CDGM
Also know as Compact Disc Plus Graphics Multiplex.
CDGMs have lead vocals that can be removed.
CDGMs are equal to size as a normal 5" CD (standard CD
size) with TV graphics. Words to the songs appear on a TV screen when the disc
is played on a CD+G player and hooked up to a TV. Also compatible with
standard audio players.
CDGMs (Compact Disc Plus Graphics Multiplex) are used
for karaoke media. They usually have about 8 songs per each disc and come with
the lead singer's voice. The lead singer's voice can be removed with a player
that has a balance control or a multiplex control. The premise is to
substitute your voice as the lead singer's voice. Background vocals and backup
singers are provided. These discs are usually less expensive than CDGs
(Compact Disc Plus Graphics) and usually purchased by home users and passive
karaoke enthusiasts. If you do not know the melodies to these songs, CDGM
should be your purchase. You have the advantage of hearing the lyrics and
removing them over and over. A perfect way to train.
Please also see CDG in the glossary.
Clipping
Refers to a type of distortion that occurs when an
amplifier is driven into an overload condition. Usually the "clipped" waveform
contains an excess of high-frequency energy. The sound becomes hard and edgy.
Hard clipping is the most frequent cause of "burned out" tweeters. Even a
low-powered amplifier or receiver driven into clipping can damage tweeters
which would otherwise last virtually forever.
Decibel (dB)
Named after Alexander Graham Bell. We perceive
differences in volume level in a logarithmic manner. Our ears become less
sensitive to sound as its intensity increases. Decibels are a logarithmic
scale of relative loudness. A difference of approx. 1 dB is the minimum
perceptible change in volume, 3 dB is a moderate change in volume, and about
10 dB is an apparent doubling of volume
0 dB is the threshold of hearing, 130 dB is the threshold of pain.
Whisper: 15-25 dB
Quiet background: about 35 dB
Normal home or office background: 40-60 dB
Normal speaking voice: 65-70 dB
Orchestral climax: 105 dB
Live Rock music: 120 dB+
Jet aircraft: 140-180 dB
Diaphragm
The part of a dynamic loudspeaker attached to the voice
coil that moves and produces the sound. It usually has the shape of a cone or
dome.
DVD
Same media as Laser Discs, only in a 5" CD format
DVD/BOD
Enhance your karaoke experience! The Band On A Disc
format includes 7 ways to play your favorite music. Though a DVD player is
required, Band On A Disc does not require a Karaoke DVD player! It will
however play on any Karaoke DVD player.
Instructions...
1) Place your Band On A Disc in your DVD Player
2) In the first menu, select a song
3) In the next menu, select one of the following
A - Learning Track
This track is like normal CDG multiplex tracks. It includes vocals and
instrumentals.
B - Instrumental Track
Select this track to hear background vocals (if they exist) and instrumentals.
C - Instrumental with no Bass
This track has the vocals removed and the instrumentals intact excluding the
bass.
D - Instrumental with no Guitar
This track has the vocals removed and the instrumentals intact excluding the
guitar.
E - Instrumental with no Drums
This track has the vocals removed and the instrumentals intact excluding the
drums.
F - Instrumental with no Keyboards
This track has the vocals removed and the instrumentals intact excluding the
keyboards.
G - Instrumental with no Background Vocals
This track has no lead vocals and no background vocals. Only instrumentals.
Band On A Disc allows anyone to listen to music or sing
karaoke on any DVD player. Even more, if you play a musical instrument, you
can remove that instrument from the mix and play it as though you were part of
the band! Special Note: To distinguish this format from regular DVDs, we are
using DVD/BOD. Give it a try! We think you'll love it!!!
Electronics
Players, speakers, amplifiers, and microphones
Equalizer
Electronic set of filters used to boost or attenuate
certain frequencies.
Frequency
The range of human hearing is commonly given as
20-20,000Hz (20Hz-20kHz). One hertz (Hz) represents one cycle per second, 20Hz
represents 20 cycles per second and so on. Lower numbers are lower frequencies
Gain
To increase in level. The function of a volume control.
Hiss
Audio noise that sounds like air escaping from a tire.
Hum
Audio electronic noise that has a steady low frequency
pitch.
Hybrid
The Hybrid CD+G format means that these discs can be
played in a personal computer (using Windows Media Player) as well as your
karaoke player.
Karaoke
Karaoke is making anyone the singing star they’ve always
wanted to become. In Karaoke, you can have the same music playing in the
background from your favorite professional group, while you sing the lyrics.
Don’t know the words? No problem. Karaoke sound tracks allows the lyrics to
scroll across the screen of a standard TV. Now, anyone can be the star!
Karaoke sound tracks utilizes the same basic media you would find for most
formats throughout the music industry. Compact Discs (CDs) provide both lyrics
and instrumentals playing simultaneously.
Key Control
(digital key control, pitch control, key changer) -
Raises or lowers all the notes to help you sing in your range. Digital key
change effects only the pitch, not the tempo
Line Level
CD players, VCRs, Laserdisc Players etc., are connected
in a system at line level, usually with shielded RCA type interconnects. Line
level is before power amplification. In a system with separate pre-amp and
power-amp the pre-amp output is line level. Many surround sound decoders and
receivers have line level outputs as well.
Midbass
Mid frequency bass, usually frequencies just above the
sub-bass range, from around 100 - 400 Hz or so.
Midrange
A speaker, (driver), used to reproduce the middle range
of frequencies. A midrange is combined with a woofer for low frequencies and a
tweeter for high frequencies to form a complete, full-range system.
Muddy
Listening term. A sound that is poorly defined, sloppy
or vague. For example, a "muddy" bass is often boomy with all the notes
tending to run together.
Multiplex
See CDGM (Multiplex)
Muting
To greatly decrease the volume level. Many receivers and
pre-amplifiers have a muting control which allows the volume level to be cut
way down without changing the master volume control. Great for when the phone
rings.
NEO
Also known as: NEOG, NEO CDG, NEO CD+G, NEO CD+Graphics
NEO+G is a proprietary format developed by RSQ manufacturer. This technology
allows about 75 songs on a single disc. Some karaoke sound track manufacturers
have opted to produce NEO+G compatible discs. You MUST have an RSQ NEO
compatible player to play an NEO+G disc.
NEO+Gs are equal to the size of a standard 5" CD. Lyrics
to the songs appear on a TV screen when the disc is played on a NEO+G player
and hooked up to a TV.
NEO+G just have the same sound quality and graphics as a
CD+G, but they have more advanced functions for your singing pleasure. NEO+Gs
do not include lead vocals. They only have background vocals and
instrumentals.
NEO+G Features:
- NEO+G disc contains many more songs than regular CD+G
- The list of songs will be displayed on the TV screen
- Search and reserve songs while playing
- Reserve up to 99 songs to sing
- Intro silence skip - skips silent introduction part of the songs
- Rewind, Fast forward, Pause without breaking graphic
- Access directly to the song you want to play
Octave
An octave is a doubling or halving of frequency.
20Hz-40Hz is often considered the bottom octave. Each octave you add on the
bottom requires that your speakers move four times as much air!
Out of Phase
When speakers are mounted in reverse polarity, i.e., one
speaker is wired +/+ and -/- from the amp and the other is wired +/- and -/+.
Bass response will be very thin due to cancellation.
Output
The sound level produced by a loudspeaker. The sound
level produced by a loudspeaker.
Overload
A condition in which a system is given too high of an
input level. A common cause of distortion or product failure.
OverSampling
Oversampling is typically used to describe a technique
used when transferring between the analogue and digital domain, where a signal
is sampled many times over and above that actually required by the sampling
frequency.
Pre-amplifier
Or Pre-amp is a device that takes a source signal, such
as from a turntable, tape-deck or CD player, and passes this signal on to a
power-amplifier(s). The pre-amp may have a number of controls such as source
selector switches, balance, volume and possibly tone-controls.
RCA Connector
"Phono" plugs, used primarily as low-level connections
between Phonographs/CD players/Tuners/Receivers/Amplifiers
Resistance (Re)
In electrical or electronic circuits, a characteristic
of a material that opposes the flow of electrons. Speakers have resistance
that opposes current. In electrical or electronic circuits, a characteristic
of a material that opposes the flow of electrons. Speakers have resistance
that opposes current.
RF Modulator
Adapter that converts signal from CDG or LD player thru
cable to a non-video ready TV
Sound Tracks
Music, and information stored on a discs and tapes.
Example: CDs, CDGs, LDs, cassettes, video CDs, music soundtracks, and karaoke
without lead vocal
Sound Waves
Sound waves can be thought of like the waves in water.
Frequency determines the length of the waves; amplitude or volume determines
the height of the waves. At 20Hz, the wavelength is 56 feet long! These long
waves give bass its penetrating ability, (why you can hear car backfires
blocks away).
Speed Control
Changes the tempo of the music
Super CDG
Super CD+G (SCDG) technology allows manufacturers to
burn a CD with literally thousands of songs on one single disc. Manufacturers
will be taking their multi-disc packs and placing the entire set on one disc.
This is a huge advantage! You will no longer be swapping discs in and out to
get your favorite songs. Each SCDG will come with a songbook. There will be a
key number for each song. Place the disc in the player, select all your key
numbers, play the sound tracks. At present, the CAVS 103G, 203G and 303G
players are required to play this format.
Timbre
The quality of a sound that distinguishes it from other
sounds of the same pitch and volume. The distinctive tone of an instrument or
a singing voice.
Tweeter
A speaker, (driver), used to reproduce the higher range
of frequencies. To form a full-range system, a tweeter needs to be combined
with a woofer, (2-way system), or a woofer and midrange, (3-way system).
VCD
VCD stands for Video Compact Disc and is basically a CDG
with video scenes stored in it. They are a normal 5” sized CDs but in VCD
format. VCD format is different from DVDs and CDGs so you will need a karaoke
player capable of reading VCDs.
Vocal Reducer
(vocal masking, vocal suppressor) - Reduces the level of
vocal range on regular CD and audio cassette recordings. May reduce
instruments in same range
Vocal Replacement
(voice cancel, vocal partner) - Mutes the recorded vocal
on multiplex recordings when you sing into mic and brings them back up when
you stop singing
Woofer
A speaker, (driver), used for low-frequency
reproduction. Usually larger and heavier than a midrange or tweeter.
Y-Adapter
Any type of connection that splits a signal into two
parts. An example would be a connector with one male RCA jack on one end, and
two female RCA jacks on the other end.