Glossary
Linking
To insert an object in a document using
Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) where
subsequent changes made to the object will
reflect in the document. An object is linked
using methods such as drag and drop or
copy and paste using the Clipboard. The
linked object remains a separate file.
Consequently, if you transfer a document
that contains a linked object to another
computer, you must also transfer the
original file to which the object is linked.
Both the object and target document must be
created in a Windows-based application that
supports OLE.
Microsoft ADPCM
The ADPCM compression technique by
Microsoft.
.MID
Extension of files that contain sythesized
music in the MIDI format.
MIDI
Musical Instrument Digital Interface. It is
an international hardware/software standard
that specifies the cable and hardware
interface for several devices, instruments,
and computers to interchange music codes/
events.
Mixing
To combine sound using several sources to
produce a recording.
Mono
To record sound using one channel. See
also Channel.
OLE
Object Linking and Embedding. A
technology that allows objects to be linked
or embedded into host applications
supporting OLE. With OLE, sound and
video can be incorporated into documents.
Recording Source
Sound sources like microphone, compact
disc player, and cassette deck that are
available for recording.
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