input channel

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input
noun
uk
/ˈɪn.pʊt/
us
/ˈɪn.pʊt/
something such as energy, money, or information that is put into a system, organization, or machine so that it ...
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channel
noun[C]
uk
/ˈtʃæn.əl/
us
/ˈtʃæn.əl/
a television or radio station (= an organization that broadcasts television or ...
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Each of the input channels features a high-quality microphone preamplifier.
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This articulatory feedback happens on the intimate scale of movement and a very suitable humaninputchannelfor this is the sense of touch.
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Scene changes are independent for eachinputchannel, and either can be scheduled initially, or a scene can contain the logic by which a change will occur.
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Typically, a hand held oscilloscope has two analog input channels, but fourinputchannelversions are also available.
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Each guard for which the condition is true and theinputchannelis ready is successful.
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Processes are not allowed to test aninputchannelfor existence of tokens without consuming them.
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The arms also have a variable diameter, tapering down to a smaller radius further from theinputchannel.
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A polling statement is made up of a set of statements, each guarded by aninputchannelstatement.
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However, the maximum digital transmission group capacity must be equal to or greater than the sum of the individual multiplexerinputchannelcapacities.
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Mixing consoles also have additional sends, also referred to as "auxes", on eachinputchannelso that a different mix can be created and sent elsewhere.
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The tones generated from a no-input mixer are created by connecting an output of the mixer into aninputchanneland manipulating the pitch with the mixer's dials.
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These processes are implemented by uni-directional processes of the underlying category in the obvious way, regarding negative, that is, reversed, input channels as output channels and negative output as input.
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The drawback with this system is that even 8group desks normally have 16 or more input channels, of which only 2 are really needed for the stereo input.
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An oscilloscope generally receives three input channels of varying (or oscillating) voltage as input and displays this information on a cathode ray tube.
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In a radar display, the radar receiver provides one of three input channels to the oscilloscope.
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Interaction with other devices in an automated cell is typically handled by monitoring input channels and switching outputs.
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Processes that have no input channels act as data sources and processes that have no output channels act as data sinks.
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They contain multiple inputs and outputs, and allow any combination of input channels to be routed to any combination of output channels.
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As well, the matrix mixer may have been used to route various audio input channels to specific recording channels.
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