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1. A network communications protocol that specifies how machines will exchange data; Uses a broadcast system in which one machine transmits its message on the communication medium and the other machines listen for messages directed to them
Anti-Imaging Filter
Fidelity
Ethernet
Analog
2. 8.75 GB; DS/SL
Threshold of Hearing
DVD-10
Micron
Pulse Width Modulation
3. EDL; Final list of samples used in the audio editing process; Identified by time code
Edit Decision List
Oscillation
Aliasing
dB/SPL
4. Allowance of noise floor below that which is required for the final product
Aliasing
2 Dimensions of Sound
Footroom
Coaxial
5. Circuit that seizes voltage values with each tick of an A/D device's internal clock
Frames
Sample- and-Hold
DVD-14
Word Clock
6. Increases or decreases the digital signal so that the loudest sample is brought up to 0dBfs; Uses all bits from dynamic range and makes it even from track to track
Normalizing
Anti-Imaging Filter
RMS Meter
Successive Approximation
7. Psychoacoustic model of data reduction used for general audio compression that aims to transmit only features perceptible to the human ear; Useful for mastering streaming media
Voltage
Perceptual Coding
Attenuation
Blu-Ray
8. Based on psychoacoustics - these are the basis of frequency analysis for a perceptual codec;
Subbands
Lossy Formats
Intensity
Cutoff Frequency
9. Leaving space at beginning and ending of song for data crunching during mastering; Last step in mastering process
Algorithm
Pass Band
Pad Head & Tail
X-Axis Terminology
10. Visual graph that shows how loud a sound is at different frequencies
Overflow
Sonogram
Transfer Protocol
Playback Buffering
11. 16-Bit; 44.1 kHz; PCM; Stereo
Base 2 System
Requirements for CD Audio
Constant Bit Rate
Effective Bit Depth
12. Subtract place values from the decimal number and place ones or zeros in the correct places
Decimal- to-Binary Conversion
Decimation Filter
Bit Depth
Low-Latency Monitoring
13. Very quiet digital amplifier that produces a series of output pulses with the audio signal coded the same as the width of the output pulses; Pulses are used to represent wave forms and are either on or off; Intense signals have long pulses with short
Lightpipe
Frames
Class - D Amplifier
Normalizing
14. Accuracy with which an electronic system reproduces the sound or image of its input signal
Fourier Series
Buffer Size
Fidelity
Harmonic Content
15. The number of compressions or rarefactions in one second; The higher the frequency the more compressions & rarefactions per second; Measured in Hertz
Frequency
A/D Conversion
Peak Level
Bit Depth Effect on Dynamic Range
16. Overtones that contribute to the timbre of a sound and make up a complex waveform's physical characteristics
Harmonic Content
Sony-Philips Digital Interface Format (S/PDIF)
PCM
Intensity
17. 1.) Bit Rate x Sample Rate (you'll get b/sec) 2.) Multiply by 60 if converting seconds to minutes 3.) Divide by 8 to convert bits to Bytes and get B/min 4.) Divide by 1 -024 to get KB/min and keep doing it until you get desired bit rate specification
Storage Conversion Steps
SCMS
Spectra
Oscillation
18. Decibels Full Scale
Dithering
DVD-5
Sample Rate
dBFS
19. Represents the amplitude component of the digital sampling process; Technique of incrementing a continuous analog event into a discrete set of binary digits (bits)
Attenuation
Quantization
Joseph Fourier
Zero-Latency Monitoring
20. Industry Standards: -6 dB Peak = -20 RMS Meter
DVD-14
Sample- and-Hold
Recording Levels
Constant Bit Rate
21. The frequency above or below which attenuation begins in a filter circuit
Cutoff Frequency
Pulse Code Modulation
Codec
Rarefaction
22. Fractional part of a floating- point number; Also called the mantissa; Defines precision
Floating Point
Significand
Sawtooth Wave
Sample Rate Effect on Anti-Aliasing
23. Joint-Stereo Technique; Since the human brain is unable to localize sounds at high frequencies well sounds above 9 kHz threshold are encoded in mono
Direct Monitoring
Intensity Stereo
Base 2 System
Buffering Locations
24. Data transmission protocol over which computer network traffic travels; Poorly suited to real- time transmission but numerous attempts have been made to harness the technology because of its flexible routing; Uses simple Cat5 cabling; Resists interfe
Spectra
Fourier Series
Audio over Ethernet (AoE)
Cutoff Frequency
25. Describes various optical disc characteristics including the size and shape of the disc - the size of pits - the speed at which the disc spins - and a multitude of aspects regarding the specifications of the player itself
A/D Conversion
Physical Disc Format
Overflow
Constant Bit Rate
26. Uses entropy coding as the basis; Computer data compression algorithm that packages files such as .ZIP & .RAR
Data Packing
Square Wave
Quantization
Digital Signal Processing
27. Process of building a complex tone by starting with the fundamental frequency and adding pure tone harmonics
Coaxial
Micron
Additive Synthesis...
Blu-Ray
28. Each bit in the bit depth is equal to a _____ increase in dynamic range
6 dB
Joseph Fourier
Successive Approximation
Gain Staging
29. The loudest point of a Full Scale system
0 dB FS
Bit Depth
Low-Latency Monitoring
Pass Band
30. 1.) Taking a series of evenly- spaced measurements 2.) Signal contains no frequency components higher than half the sample rate
Voltage
A/D Conversion Signal Flow
Internal Resolution
Requirements for A/D Conversion
31. HD Audio format; Lossless Compression; 24- bit/96 kHz; 5.1 Surround or 24- bit / 192 kHz stereo sound
Morse Code
DVD-Audio
A/D Conversion
Joint Stereo
32. Digital (binary) measurements of how long each pulse is either on or off; Width of increasing voltage or decreasing voltage is assigned a 1 or 0 respectively
Pulse Width Modulation
Signal- to- Noise Ratio
Coaxial
Dolby 5.1
33. Roughly around 1 -130 ft/s
Speed of Sound
Edit Decision List
Quantizer
dBFS
34. Removes high frequency images and noise and smoothes the stair case output coming from of the sample and hold circuit; Also called a SMOOTHING FILTER
Anti-Imaging Filter
Blu-Ray
Quantization
Threshold of Pain
35. (Time Based) Frequency: Aliasing; Anti-Aliasing Filter; Sample Rate; Nyquist Limit
Red Book
Quantization Error
X-Axis Terminology
Dolby 5.1
36. Anytime bit depth is reduced the gap gets bigger so more dithering is required
European Broadcasting Union
Ethernet
Oscillation
Redither
37. Samples are duplicated and the playback sampling rate correspondingly increased; Significantly raises the Nyquist limit to a range well beyond human hearing; Processing 'pushes' the distortion resulting from quantization error into these higher frequ
Noise Shaping
Lossy
Non -Compressed Audio Data Rate Formula
Buffering
38. Most significant lossless coding technique in current use; Measure of disorder in which long strings of data are represented by short symbols and uses the shortest symbols to represent the most common repetitive audio data maximizing data reduction
Word Clock
Multichannel Audio Digital Interface (MADI)
Entropy Coding
Adaptive Pulse Code Modulation
39. Increases D/A sample rate from nominal rate to oversampling rate by turning series multi- bit PCM samples into 1- bit samples; (ex. => 44.1kHz sample rate converted to 2.8MHz and simultaneously converts multi- bit samples to 1- bit); Low Pass Filter
D/A Conversion Signal Flow
Interpolation Filter
Pass Band
Voltage
40. Measure of the amplitude of a longitudinal wave
A/D Conversion
Intensity
Data Packing
Lossless Formats
41. 'Capturing' part of digital audio; Never captures a signal perfectly
RMS Meter
A/D Conversion
dB/SPL
Additive Synthesis...
42. If a signal is sampled at a rate higher than twice the highest significant signal frequency and at evenly spaced intervals - then the samples contain all the information of the original signal
RMS
Lightpipe
Sampling Theorem
Interleaved
43. Also known as equal loudness curves; Graph that indicates the average ear sensitivity to different frequencies at different SPL levels (as volume increases - these curves flatten out)
Fletcher- Munson Curve
Rarefaction
Impulse Response
Amplitude Accuracy
44. Measuring equipment in A/D conversion that processes voltage and provides a value for that voltage
Quantizer
AES3
Oscillation
Average Bit Rate
45. When recording you want the smallest buffer available; When mixing you want the largest buffer available
Buffer Size
DVD-Audio
Requirements for A/D Conversion
Foldover
46. Full Scale; Type of metering that measures level in digital recording system; Recording and Mixing levels should NEVER exceed 0dB FS in digital audio or clipping will occur
dB/FS
Frames
Cutoff Frequency
DVD-18
47. MPEG; Standardizing body of audio coding
Zero-Latency Monitoring
Algorithm
Fourier Series
Motion Pictures Experts Group
48. The mathematics - algorithms - and the techniques used to manipulate signals after they have been converted to digital form
Jitter
Intensity
Sample Rate
Digital Signal Processing
49. Process that begins with a fast FFT analysis of the spectra of two input signals - then the multiplication of like frequencies - and IFFT to finalize the process
Floating Point
Intensity Stereo
Spectrum Multiplication
Sampling Rule
50. The act of a frequency swinging back and forth with a steady - uninterrupted rhythm
Micron
D/A Conversion
Oscillation
Bit Rate
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