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1. The difference in volume between the loudest and quietest sounds of a source
Harry Nyquist
Dynamic Range
Blu-Ray
Gain Staging
2. Circuit that seizes voltage values with each tick of an A/D device's internal clock
Fourier Series
Nyquist Frequency
Sample- and-Hold
SACD
3. 4.38 GB; SS/SL
Micron
Sample Rate Effect on Anti-Aliasing
A/D Conversion Signal Flow
DVD-5
4. Defines the number of sample per second taken from a continuous signal to make a discrete signal; Governs the frequency response of digital audio
DVD-10
Sample Rate
Digital Signal Processing
Pass Band
5. High channel count; 64 channels on one cable; Coaxial cable with BNC connector or fiber optic with ST1 connector
Edit Decision List
Threshold of Hearing
Multichannel Audio Digital Interface (MADI)
Buffer Size
6. 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
Headroom Bits
Physical Disc Format
Sinusoidal
Attenuation
7. Ultra low- latency - 512- channel (on a gigabit network) - less flexible AoE format; Routed like audio cables...not network cables
Sony-Philips Digital Interface Format (S/PDIF)
Harmonic Content
SCMS
EtherSound
8. As sample rate is increased more room is created for a smoother slope of the attenuation band because Nyquist limit extends well beyond range of hearing with each increase
Sine Wave
Sample Rate Effect on Anti-Aliasing
Conversion Buffering
Joint Stereo
9. Process of building a complex tone by starting with the fundamental frequency and adding pure tone harmonics
Intensity Stereo
Additive Synthesis...
Nanometer
Pad Head & Tail
10. More aggressive lossy data reduction techniques that require further manipulation of the stereo field; Examples are 'Intensity' & 'M-S'
Ethernet
SCMS
Joint Stereo
Speed of Sound
11. Take up half as many bits (50%); Algorithm can keep same quality by lossing the stereo track
Ethernet
MONO
Subbands
Direct Monitoring
12. 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
Spectrum Multiplication
Buffering Locations
Direct Stream Digital
CPU Buffering
13. Method of sampling data at a higher resolution (higher sample rate) as a means of reducing harmonic content during D/A conversion; (x2) oversampling gets rid of all odd harmonic content
Sampling Theorem
PCM
Voltage
Oversampling
14. Signal that uses variable voltage to create continuous waves resulting in an inexact transmission
Noise Shaping
Effective Bit Depth
RMS
Analog
15. A drive that can read and write on optical media that hold up to 50 GB on two layers; 24- bit/96 kHz for 8-Channel; 24- bit/192 kHz for 6-Channel
Square Wave
EtherSound
Convolution
Blu-Ray
16. Data reduction technique that selectively removes original information in order to significantly reduce the file size; Some data is lost; Files can be reduced up to 99% in size (90% with no perceived sound quality loss); Bit rate effects the perceive
Sawtooth Wave
Lossy
Blu-Ray
Dithering
17. Same as 'aliasing'
Foldover
Morse Code
Floating Point
Footroom
18. High Pressure - Part of a longitudinal wave where the particles of the medium are close together
Lossy
Compression
Masking Analysis...
CobraNet
19. The art of deciding where to place a processor in signal flow based on how that processor will be influenced by the other processors in the path
Peak Level
Harry Nyquist
Floating Point
Gain Staging
20. Amplitude meter that takes the square root of all instantaneous amplitudes and averages them to find a mean and squares that value; Useful with particularly complex waveforms
Gain Staging
Harry Nyquist
6 dB
RMS Meter
21. Occurs as data is assembled into meaningful bits or information and as left & right channels are separated
Direct Monitoring
Adaptive Pulse Code Modulation
Ethernet
I/O Connection Buffering
22. More accuracy in low amplitudes and less in higher amplitudes
Bit Rate
Blu-Ray
Constant Bit Rate
Amplitude Accuracy
23. 12.33 GB; DS/ML
DVD-14
Storage Conversion Steps
Nanometer
AES3
24. Level above which audible sounds are painful (125 - 130 db)
Non -Compressed Audio Data Rate Formula
Subbands
Threshold of Pain
Effective Bit Depth
25. Discrete incremental distinctions made between the value of one sample and the next; Breaks down bit depth into a series of evenly spaced intervals
Quantization Intervals
Threshold of Hearing
dB/FS
Oscillation
26. Data reduction technique that does not effect quality of original audio; No effect on original quality; Typically around 50% reduction; Exact reconstruction of digital code for the audio signal
Harry Nyquist
Psychoacoustics
Lossless
Recording Levels
27. Measuring equipment in A/D conversion that processes voltage and provides a value for that voltage
Quantizer
Red Book
Index of Reflectivity
Multichannel Audio Digital Interface (MADI)
28. Ratio of magnitude of the analytical signal to the magnitude of the background noise signal
Quantization
Convolution
Logical Format
Signal- to- Noise Ratio
29. Digital Word -> Series of Resistors (each with assigned charges) -> Sample- and-Hold Circuit -> Anti-Imaging Filter (Smoothing Filter) -> Reconstructed Sample
D/A Conversion Signal Flow
Dithering
Perceptual Coding
Harmonic Content
30. Playback; I/O Connections; CPU (Streaming); Conversion from DAW or Software
Significand
Peak Level
Buffering Locations
TOSLINK
31. 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
Base 2 System
6 dB
DVD-14
Pulse Width Modulation
32. Sum of all harmonics; Sum of sine and cosine waves which have frequencies f - 2f - 3f - 4f...
Fourier Series
Significand
DVD-14
Foldover
33. 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
Index of Reflectivity
DVD-9
Micron
34. 8- in/8- out on one cable; 25- pin D- sub connector
Tascam Digital Interface Format (TDIF)
Ethernet
Redither
Intensity
35. Difference in brightness between land and pit on a CD Physical Format
Floating Point
Lossless
Index of Reflectivity
Fourier Series
36. Twice as many samples as the highest frequency at minimum; Sampling rate totally controls frequency response
Sampling Rule
Effective Bit Depth
dB/SPL
Redither
37. 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
Pulse Density Modulation
Noise Shaping
Audio over Ethernet (AoE)
Masking Analysis...
38. Used as the main disc from which other discs are made; Composed of ground glass with a very fine photoresistor layer; An imaging laser burns pit and land patterns in preparation for duplication
Y-Axis Terminology
Glass Master
D/A Conversion Signal Flow
Sample Rate Effect on Anti-Aliasing
39. MPEG; Standardizing body of audio coding
Motion Pictures Experts Group
Delta-Sigma Modulation
Harry Nyquist
Frequency
40. Reduces the percieved distortion due to quantization error; Low level white noise source is introduced to make the profile of the quantization 'noise' more irregular; Useful when reducing the number of bits per word in a signal (i.e. when converting
Dithering
Ethernet
Footroom
Joseph Fourier
41. Measurement at regular intervals of the amplitude of a varying waveform (in order to convert it to digital form); There must be a minimum of 2 samples for each cycle in a waveform
D/A Conversion
Sampling (Samples)
Spectra
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42. Have odd numbered harmonics
Square Wave
Footroom
Transfer Protocol
DVD-Audio
43. HD Audio format; Lossless Compression; 24- bit/96 kHz; 5.1 Surround or 24- bit / 192 kHz stereo sound
Harry Nyquist
Threshold of Hearing
DVD-Audio
Decimal- to-Binary Conversion
44. A sample- by- sample operation on two signals
Y-Axis Terminology
Anti-Aliasing Filter
Convolution
RMS
45. The more bits allocated during quantization - the more accurate the measurement
6 dB
Bit Depth Effect on Dynamic Range
Intensity
Quantization Error
46. Mixing data and control characters in a single operation
Interleaved
Pulse Density Modulation
Sine Wave
Convolution
47. Branch of psychology concerned with the subjective perception of sound
D/A Conversion
Psychoacoustics
Storage Conversion Steps
Oversampling
48. Root Mean Square; Refers to taking the square root of all instantaneous amplitudes; Takes the average of those squares; (-6 Peak Level is approximately equal to -20 RMS)
CobraNet
RMS
Signal- to- Noise Ratio
EtherSound
49. Allows for an internal sample rate at multiples of the input and output rates; Alleviates the need for steep 'brickwall' filters; Often combined with internal '1- bit' processing; Increases smoothing effect
Buffering Locations
Ethernet
Attenuation
Oversampling
50. Rate at which energy is drawn from a source that produces a flow of electricity in a circuit; Expressed in volts
Voltage
Blu-Ray
Aliasing
Tascam Digital Interface Format (TDIF)
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