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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 0-9

Host Based
Refers to DAW systems that rely mostly upon the host processor (CPU) of the machine they reside in to provide their processing power. In the years before computers were able to do much more than provide a graphics platform for digital audio work a lot of proprietary hardware was required. Early systems would stand on their own and just use the computer as the user interface. As computing power rose over the 1990's, manufacturers began to design systems to take advantage of the additional capabilities to the point where now it is common to have an entire virtual studio inside of a typical desktop PC, complete with mixing, plug-in processors and synthesizers, and many tracks of recording just by running software. These systems are known as "host based," which means they rely on the host CPU (and its related components) to do all the dirty work as dictated by the software. The only hardware involved is usually some kind of computer card and/or external box providing analog and digital connectivity to the outside world. Host based systems do still have to compromise in some areas of performance, but as computer technology continues to advance the differences between them and their dedicated hardware counterparts continues to blur.

Haas Effect

Half-cell

Half-Track

Half Damper

Half Duplex

Half Nashville Tuning

Half Normal

Half-Power Bandwidth

Half Space

Half Step

Hammer-On

Hammer Action

Hamming Code

Handling Noise

Handshake

Hangover

Hangover

Hang Tag

Hard Bop

Hard Case

Hard Disk

Hard Disk Drive

Hard Drive

Hard Reset

Hard Shell Case

Hardtail

Hardware

Hardware Bypass

Hardwired

Hardwood

Harmonic

Harmonic Distortion

Harmonizer

Harmony

Harmony Rocket III

Harp Guitar

Hats

HDCD - High Definition Compatible Disc

HDD

HD DVD

HDMI

Head

Head (Tape)

Head Crash

Header

Head Gap

Headphone Amplifier

Headphone Mix

Headphones

Headroom

Head Shadow

Head Stack

Headstock

Heartwood

Heat Sink

Heel

Helical Scan

Helicon

Helmholz Resonator

Hemiola

Hermode Tuning

Herringbone

Heterodyne

Heterophony

Hexadecimal

Hexaphonic Pickup

HFS (& HFS+)

HH

Hi-hat

Hi-MD

Hi-Z

Hierarchical Menu

High End

High Pass Filter

High Sierra

High Strung

HiLoTron

Hiss

Hit

HockeyStick Headstock

Hollow-Glas

Hollowbody

Hollowbody/Semi-Hollowbody

Holophonics

Homophony

Hoop

Hoopy (or Hoopie)

Horn

Hornpipe

Horseshoe Pickup

Host

Host Based

Hot

Hot Swap

House Sync

House Sync

HSH

HSS

HTDM

HTML

Hub

Hub

HUI

Hum

Hum-canceling

Humanize

Humbucker

Humbucking

Humidity

HX Pro

Hygrometer

Hygrometer

Hyperacusis

Hypercardioid

Hyperlink

HyperText

Hysteresis

Hertz

     
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