Cue Tones Used in Recording Sessions(?) |
Cue Tones Used in Recording Sessions(?) |
Jan 18 2013, 22:59
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Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 18-January 13 From: Southeastern USA Member No.: 105990 |
Over the years I've listened to numerous "raw" studio recordings of musicians, voice over artists, etc... And in between takes a tone (or buzzer, in older recordings) would be heard. The tones would be quick in duration (1/4 sec. or less)— and either 1, 2 or 3 in rapid succession.
Presumably these tones/buzzes are markers or ques of some sort for the engineers but, I don't think they are automation ques. What does a single buzz/tone signify, that differs from a double or triple? Thanks! |
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SuperbCollision Cue Tones Used in Recording Sessions(?) Jan 18 2013, 22:59
punkrockdude Here might be members that know the answer but for... Jan 19 2013, 00:30
SuperbCollision QUOTE (punkrockdude @ Jan 18 2013, 18:30)... Jan 19 2013, 00:53
slks I've heard tones in recordings before. I can... Jan 19 2013, 08:28
Kees de Visser Did you hear them on analog (tape) recordings ?
I ... Jan 19 2013, 18:07
Kees de Visser They could be "ADR beeps", often used in... Jan 19 2013, 20:17
Dynamic I guess you could also see a regular sequence of 3... Jan 19 2013, 14:17
dreamliner77 It could be test tones used to calibrate tape mach... Jan 19 2013, 20:40![]() ![]() |
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