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1. Algorithm uses matrix of a mid/side microphone pair to determine a side signal & that signal is reduced then distributed as code in stereo
M-S Stereo
Sony-Philips Digital Interface Format (S/PDIF)
Spectrum Multiplication
A/D Conversion
2. Number of bits per second processed when sampling sound; (Sampling Rate x Bit Depth) = Resolution
Footroom
Bit Rate
Quantization Error
Blu-Ray
3. 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
Playback Buffering
Inter-Channel Redundancy
Entropy Coding
4. Number of bits used to represent the smallest unit of information in an audio file; Greater bit depth = better quality audio
Signal- to- Noise Ratio
Multichannel Audio Digital Interface (MADI)
Decoder
Bit Depth
5. The loudest point of a Full Scale system
European Broadcasting Union
0 dB FS
A/D Conversion Signal Flow
Floating Point
6. Sony sigma- delta modulation based technology that bypasses the decimation and interpolation steps found in PCM converters
Dolby 7.1
Direct Stream Digital
Motion Pictures Experts Group
Variable Bit Rate
7. 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
Stapedes Reflex
European Broadcasting Union
RMS Meter
Codec
8. Each bit in the bit depth is equal to a _____ increase in dynamic range
Internal Resolution
Index of Reflectivity
Psychoacoustics
6 dB
9. ABR; Codecs that encode data by determining how dense or sparse areas of the audio are while also keeping bit rate within specified limits to avoid rebuffering
Pass Band
Oscillation
Average Bit Rate
DVD-14
10. Father of modern information theory; Solidified the Nyquist Theory by adding the concept that bits per second (binary representation of audio signals) must be at equal intervals to accurately represent data
Algorithm
Claude Shannon
Spectrum Multiplication
Bit Depth
11. Channels are processed one at a time and the results are stored on multiple CPU buffers that alternately send data as DAW requests the data for playback; First few seconds are relayed to the buffer prior to processing and playback and it continuously
DVD-10
Oscillation
CPU Buffering
Resolution
12. DAW's and software must buffer when converting or bouncing and this latency can add up if not monitored
Dolby 5.1
Conversion Buffering
Harmonic Content
dB/SPL
13. The mathematics - algorithms - and the techniques used to manipulate signals after they have been converted to digital form
Voltage
Analog
Successive Approximation
Digital Signal Processing
14. Level above which audible sounds are painful (125 - 130 db)
Conversion Buffering
Edit Decision List
Audio over Ethernet (AoE)
Threshold of Pain
15. CBR; Codecs encodes data at a constant rate regardless of density of the audio file
Constant Bit Rate
Fidelity
Playback Buffering
Aliasing
16. Reduces A/D sample rate from the oversampled rate to nominal rate by turning series of one- bit samples into a series of multi- bit PCM samples; (ex. => 2.8MHz sample rate converted to 44.1kHz and simultaneously converts 1-Bit samples to multi- bit);
Decimation Filter
Fidelity
DVD-5
Pad Head & Tail
17. Toshiba developed digital audio interface utilizes fiber optics as a transmission medium.
Pulse Code Modulation
Non -Compressed Audio Data Rate Formula
TOSLINK
Dynamic Range
18. Unit of measurement that is equal to one billionth of a meter
Morse Code
DVD-18
Sonogram
Nanometer
19. Occurs as data is assembled into meaningful bits or information and as left & right channels are separated
Fletcher- Munson Curve
I/O Connection Buffering
Voltage
Sample Rate
20. 1st commercially successful AoE format for the transmission of digital audio - video - and control signals over 64- channel 100Mbps Ethernet networks
Quantizer
MONO
D/A Conversion Signal Flow
CobraNet
21. When recording you want the smallest buffer available; When mixing you want the largest buffer available
Overflow
Lossy
Buffer Size
Sampling (Samples)
22. Represents the amplitude component of the digital sampling process; Technique of incrementing a continuous analog event into a discrete set of binary digits (bits)
Fletcher- Munson Curve
Harmonic Content
RMS Meter
Quantization
23. Unit of measurement that is equal to one millionth of a meter
Micron
Buffering
Non -Compressed Audio Data Rate Formula
Digital
24. 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
Dolby 7.1
Normalizing
DVD-14
Blu-Ray
25. Having a repeated succession of waves or curves as in a sound waveform
Decimal- to-Binary Conversion
Sinusoidal
Sample Rate Effect on Anti-Aliasing
Direct Monitoring
26. In order to play multiple channels at one time data is buffered as read to disk; Latency happens between play command & beginning of playback
Playback Buffering
M-S Stereo
Noise Shaping
AES3
27. 'Capturing' part of digital audio; Never captures a signal perfectly
X-Axis Terminology
Pass Band
Word Clock
A/D Conversion
28. 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
Fidelity
Non -Compressed Audio Data Rate Formula
Intensity Stereo
Rarefaction
29. A frequency specified for a filter (digital or electronic) the marks the point at which the frequency content of a signal is altered +/- 3dB
Edit Decision List
Cutoff Frequency
Successive Approximation
Algorithm
30. 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
dBFS
Masking Analysis...
Sample Rate Effect on Anti-Aliasing
Noise Shaping
31. Measure of sound pressure over the frequency spectrum - for which a listener perceives a constant loudness when presented with pure steady tones
Equal Loudness Contour
6 dB
Tascam Digital Interface Format (TDIF)
Floating Point
32. Take up half as many bits (50%); Algorithm can keep same quality by lossing the stereo track
Harmonic Content
MONO
D/A Conversion Signal Flow
Algorithm
33. More accuracy in low amplitudes and less in higher amplitudes
Audio over Ethernet (AoE)
Amplitude Accuracy
Lossless
D/A Conversion Signal Flow
34. Digital and analog processing capability is combined on a single microchip allowing for 1- bit resolution at high sample rates
Tascam Digital Interface Format (TDIF)
Delta-Sigma Modulation
Direct Monitoring
Masking Analysis...
35. Governs the frequency response of a digital system; The highest- frequency component that can be captured with a sampling rate; always 1/2 of sampling rate; Also called the limiting frequency
Convolution
Signal- to- Noise Ratio
Pass Band
Nyquist Frequency
36. The continuous loss of signal strengths as a signal travels through a medium
Constant Bit Rate
Red Book
Attenuation
Pass Band
37. Fractional part of a floating- point number; Also called the mantissa; Defines precision
Floating Point
Fidelity
Lossy
Significand
38. Sony and Philips optical disc format; Utilizes sigma delta DSD to offer higher resolution; 1- bit; 2.8224 MHz; 6-Channel
CPU Buffering
Algorithm
SACD
Oversampling
39. Have odd numbered harmonics
Square Wave
D/A Conversion Signal Flow
Decimation Filter
Sampling Theorem
40. Subtract place values from the decimal number and place ones or zeros in the correct places
Cutoff Frequency
Aliasing
Decimal- to-Binary Conversion
DVD-10
41. Smallest interval measurable by a scientific instrument; Defined by bit rate (sample rate x bit depth)
Resolution
D/A Conversion
Decoder
Foldover
42. ADPCM; Pulse code modulation that produces a digital signal with a lower bit rate than standard PCM; Records only the difference between samples
Adaptive Pulse Code Modulation
Pulse Code Modulation
Decimation Filter
PCM
43. Series of dots and dashes representing the letters of the alphabet; Most common letters are represented by the shortest dots and dashes; Example of entropy coding
Frames
European Broadcasting Union
Morse Code
Significand
44. (Amplitude Based) Amplitude: Voltage; Quantization; Bit Depth; Quantization Intervals; Quantization Noise; [Signal:Quantization Noise Ratio]; Dither; Dynamic Range
Recording Levels
Rarefaction
Y-Axis Terminology
Word Clock
45. 8- in/8- out on one cable; 25- pin D- sub connector
Interleaved
Subbands
Y-Axis Terminology
Tascam Digital Interface Format (TDIF)
46. 8.75 GB; DS/SL
Footroom
DVD-10
PCM
Sine Wave
47. Data is transmitted over fiber optic lines; Uses a TOSLINK connecter instead of an RCA type; Can transmit multi- channel audio; Not susceptible to ground hum and loops; Able to support far higher rates of data transfer over greater distances than coa
Optical Cable
Pulse Code Modulation
DVD-18
Audio over Ethernet (AoE)
48. How Loud (Y-Axis) & How Fast (X-Axis)
Audio Engineering Society
Physical Disc Format
Stapedes Reflex
2 Dimensions of Sound
49. The number of compressions or rarefactions in one second; The higher the frequency the more compressions & rarefactions per second; Measured in Hertz
Frequency
Variable Bit Rate
Dithering
Quantization Error
50. 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
Storage Conversion Steps
2 Dimensions of Sound
Footroom
Glass Master
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