Stereo:
sound that is directed through two or more speakers so that it seems to surround the listener and to come from more than one source; stereophonic sound.
Mono:
A mono is where it is just a single track on the audio.
Tracks:
A track is where you've recorded an audio sound track.
Levels:
Levels is where you change the volume of the audio from high to low or low to high
Mixing desk:
A mixing desk is where you have different audio sounds mixed together at the same time.
Digital:
Expressed as series of the digits 0 and 1, typically represented by values of a physical quantity such as voltage or magnetic polarization.
Analogue:
Sound wave:
A sound wave is where if the wave is low the sound is quiet and if the wave is high the volume is loud.
Frequency:
the rate per second of a vibration constituting a wave, either in a material as in sound waves, or in an electromagnetic field as in radio waves and light.
Pitch:
The quality of a sound governed by the rate of vibrations producing it; the degree of highness or lowness of a tone.
Volume:
Is where you have volume so that you can hear the sound of the audio.
Amplitude: