predelay

/ˈpriːdɛlɪ/

Definitions

1. noun

A time period or adjustment applied to the start of an effect in audio processing to avoid loud noises or other unwanted effects.

“The audio engineer added a pre-delay to the drum track to reduce the overall loudness of the mix.”

Synonyms

  • lead-in
  • pre-emphasis

Antonyms

  • trail-off