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MP3
A specific type of MPEG encoding known formally as MPEG audio layer 3. MP3 uses perceptual audio coding and psychoacoustic compression to remove all superfluous information (more specifically, the redundant and irrelevant parts of a sound signal. The stuff the human ear usually doesn't hear anyway). The result in real terms is layer 3 shrinks the original sound data from a CD (with a data rate of 1411.2 kilobits per one second of stereo music) by a factor of 12 (down to 112-128kbps) without sacrificing very much sound quality. Proponents of MP3 actually claim there is no sacrifice in sound quality, but audio professionals can usually hear the difference on good equipment. Sound quality is very subjective so each individual's level of satisfaction with the quality of MP3 encoded recordings is unique. Nevertheless these small files are very easy to transport across the Internet and other mediums that can't handle huge audio files. MP3 players have become very popular as well. An MP3 player may use a data card, or just have RAM built in for storage and playback of files. Again, because the files are so small (compared to uncompressed audio files) one can hold many, many songs in just a few megabytes of RAM memory, which can be quite convenient.

Due to the convenience and relatively high quality of MP3 files the format has emerged as a standard in the Internet community. Many people routinely pass MP3 encoded material between one another, often in violation of established copyrights. Consequently the RIAA, BMI, ASCAP, and other organizations that represent the rights of artists have taken an active role in trying to control these distribution channels. Lawsuits have ensued and the whole matter is largely up in the air at the time of this writing.

M-RAM (Magneto RAM)

M-S Stereo

M4P

Macassar Ebony

Machine Control

Machine Head

Machine Room

Macro

MADI

Mag

Magnetic Disk

Magneto-Optical

Mahogany

Mains

Mains Power

Mains Speaker

Maintenance Update

Maintenance Upgrade

Major Scale

Makeup Gain

Mandocello

Mandolin

Mandolin Rail

Mannheim School

Manual

Maple

Mapping

Map Shape Nationals

MARCAD

Marcato

Marine-grade

Marker

Marquetry

MAS (Motu Audio System)

Masking

Master

Master Fader

Mastering

Mastering Engineer

Master Volume

Matched Pair

Matrix Mixer

Matrix Surround

Max/MSP

Maximize (Maximizer)

Maximum SPL (Sound Pressure Level)

MDF

MDL

MDM

Mean-free Path

Measure

Mebibyte

Mechanical Right

Media

Median Plane

Media Transfer Protocol (MTP)

Medium

Medium Diaphragm

Mega

Megabyte

Melisma

Melisma

Melita Bridge

Mellotron

Melodeon

Melodic

Melody

Membranophone

Memory Card

Memory Effect

Menu

Merge Files

Meridian Lossless Packing (MLP)

Metadata

Metal Particle Tape

Meter

Meter Bridge

Metronome

Mho

MHz, Megahertz

MI

MiB

Mic

Mic Amp

Mic Level

Microarchitecture

Microchip

Microfarad

Microphone

Microphone Splitter

Microphonic

Microtone

Microvolt

MID

Mid-Side

Middle C

MIDI

MIDI Channel

MIDI Clock

MIDI Control Change

MIDI Controller

MIDI Delay

MIDI Echo

MIDI Implementation Chart

MIDI Interface

MIDI Log Jam

MIDI Manager

MIDI Merger

MIDI Mode

MIDI Part

MIDI Port

MIDI Thru

Midrange

Miking

Mil-Spec

Military Specification

Miller Effect

Milliamp

millisecond

Millivolt

Mini-TOSLink

Mini Disk

Mini DisplayPort

Mini Humbucker

Minimalism

Minimoog

Minimum Terminating Impedance

Mini Plug/jack

Minor Scale

Minor Second

Mirroring

Mix

Mixdown

Mixed-Mode Disc

Mixer

Mixing

Mixing Board

Mixing Console

Mix-Minus

Mix to Disk

mLAN

MMA

MIDI Machine Control (MMC)

MME

Mnemonics

MOD

Mod (various definitions)

Modality

Mode

Mode

Model

Modeler

Modeling

Moderato

Moderato

Modified Sine Wave

Modifier Keys

Modular Synthesizer

Modulation

Modulation Noise

Mod Wheel

Maximum Output Level (MOL)

Momentary Switch

Monitor

Monitor Engineer

Monitor Mix

Monitor Mixer

Mono

Mono Bridge

Monophonic

Monosynth

Monotone

Morado

Mordent

Mortise-and-tenon

Motherboard

Mother of Pearl

Mother of Toilet Seat

Motif

Motion Graphic

MOTO

Motorized Fader

Mount

Mounting Ring

Mouse

MOV

Moving Coil

Moving Fader Automation

MP3

MP3 Surround

MPC

MPEG

MPEG-2

MPEG-4

MPU-401

MRB

Mrs. Mills

ms

ms

MSB

MTBF

MIDI Time Code (MTC)

MTS (Multi-channel Television Sound)

MTS (MIDI Time Stamping)

Mu

Mudrange (slang)

Muffler

Mult

Multi-channel

Multi-client

Multi-mode Filter

Multi-Pattern

Multi-Sample

Multi-threading

Multi-touch

Multiband Compressor

Multieffects

Multimedia Card

Multimode Filter

Multipath

Multipattern

Multiplex

Multisession

Multitasking

Multitimbral

Multitrack

Musette

Music

Musical Telegraph

Musique Concrete

Mustache Bridge

Mutation Stops

Mute

Mute (musical instrument)

Mute Group

mV

Myrtlewood

     
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