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Digital Audio
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1. Snippets of time in which frequency analysis takes place in a perceptual codec
Frames
Quantization Intervals
Dynamic Range
Rarefaction
2. Measure of sound pressure over the frequency spectrum - for which a listener perceives a constant loudness when presented with pure steady tones
CobraNet
X-Axis Terminology
Sampling (Samples)
Equal Loudness Contour
3. 4.38 GB; SS/SL
Pulse Code Modulation
Significand
DVD-5
0 dB FS
4. Having a repeated succession of waves or curves as in a sound waveform
Gain Staging
Sinusoidal
DVD-Audio
dBFS
5. HD Audio format; Lossless Compression; 24- bit/96 kHz; 5.1 Surround or 24- bit / 192 kHz stereo sound
M-S Stereo
DVD-14
Decimation Filter
DVD-Audio
6. 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
Jitter
Red Book
Optical Cable
Adaptive Pulse Code Modulation
7. Deviation from a normal - steady pulse or tick of a clock that contributes to misrepresentation of a signal; Result of small timing irregularities that become magnified during the transmission of digital signals as the signals are passed from one dev
Jitter
Audio over Ethernet (AoE)
Quantizer
Codec
8. Difference in brightness between land and pit on a CD Physical Format
Fletcher- Munson Curve
Index of Reflectivity
Buffer Size
Sampling (Samples)
9. Level above which audible sounds are painful (125 - 130 db)
Sawtooth Wave
Physical Disc Format
Threshold of Pain
Delta-Sigma Modulation
10. CBR; Codecs encodes data at a constant rate regardless of density of the audio file
dB/FS
Peak Level
Constant Bit Rate
Direct Monitoring
11. 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
Redither
Fourier Series
Recording Levels
Interpolation Filter
12. Algorithm uses matrix of a mid/side microphone pair to determine a side signal & that signal is reduced then distributed as code in stereo
Speed of Sound
Blu-Ray
M-S Stereo
DVD-14
13. Sum of all harmonics; Sum of sine and cosine waves which have frequencies f - 2f - 3f - 4f...
Jitter
Interpolation Filter
Fourier Series
RMS
14. A time regulator that makes all samples and bits to align when working with interconnected digital devices; Basically a signal that all of the digital devices refer to when operating.
Normalizing
Attenuation
Word Clock
Foldover
15. A digital filter's time domain output sequence when the input is a single sample is input
Intensity
Sampling Rule
European Broadcasting Union
Impulse Response
16. Roughly around 1 -130 ft/s
Speed of Sound
D/A Conversion Signal Flow
dBFS
Decoder
17. How Loud (Y-Axis) & How Fast (X-Axis)
Oversampling
Anti-Aliasing Filter
2 Dimensions of Sound
Convolution
18. 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
Requirements for CD Audio
Frequency
Claude Shannon
Fidelity
19. Signal conversions are mixed with playback tracks resulting in near-zero latency
CPU Buffering
Direct Monitoring
Quantization Error
Pulse Density Modulation
20. Each bit in the bit depth is equal to a _____ increase in dynamic range
Stapedes Reflex
6 dB
A/D Conversion
Convolution
21. 12.33 GB; DS/ML
Threshold of Hearing
Inter-Channel Redundancy
TOSLINK
DVD-14
22. The more bits allocated during quantization - the more accurate the measurement
Lossy
Joseph Fourier
Bit Depth Effect on Dynamic Range
Dolby 5.1
23. VBR; Most common & best data reduction technique; Codecs that encode data by determining how dense or sparse areas of the audio are; Can result in buffering issues
Compression
I/O Connection Buffering
Glass Master
Variable Bit Rate
24. The set of rules that computers use to move files from one computer to another on an internet
Pass Band
Bit Rate
MONO
Transfer Protocol
25. The elapsed time it takes for a packet of data to arrive at its destination; Lagging or pause of an audio signal as digital processing occurs; Can be managed utilizing several forms of 'audio monitoring'
Photoreceptor
Masking Analysis...
Latency
Pad Head & Tail
26. High channel count; 64 channels on one cable; Coaxial cable with BNC connector or fiber optic with ST1 connector
Sinusoidal
Multichannel Audio Digital Interface (MADI)
Tascam Digital Interface Format (TDIF)
Effective Bit Depth
27. 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
Convolution
Y-Axis Terminology
AES3
Oversampling
28. 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
Interpolation Filter
2 Dimensions of Sound
Intensity Stereo
29. Process of building a complex tone by starting with the fundamental frequency and adding pure tone harmonics
Additive Synthesis...
Photoreceptor
SCMS
Psychoacoustics
30. 15.9 GB; DS/DL
Physical Disc Format
DVD-9
DVD-18
Inter-Channel Redundancy
31. ADPCM; Pulse code modulation that produces a digital signal with a lower bit rate than standard PCM; Records only the difference between samples
Sampling Theorem
Constant Bit Rate
Pulse Code Modulation
Adaptive Pulse Code Modulation
32. 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
Audio Engineering Society
dB/SPL
Sampling Rule
33. Mixing data and control characters in a single operation
Transfer Protocol
Jitter
Interleaved
Pulse Width Modulation
34. 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
Digital
Ethernet
Blu-Ray
Sampling (Samples)
35. Defines the number of sample per second taken from a continuous signal to make a discrete signal; Governs the frequency response of digital audio
MONO
Sample Rate
Decimal- to-Binary Conversion
Multichannel Audio Digital Interface (MADI)
36. The frequency above or below which attenuation begins in a filter circuit
Effective Bit Depth
Cutoff Frequency
DVD-18
European Broadcasting Union
37. Leaving space at beginning and ending of song for data crunching during mastering; Last step in mastering process
Nyquist Frequency
Speed of Sound
Pad Head & Tail
Logical Format
38. More accuracy in low amplitudes and less in higher amplitudes
Amplitude Accuracy
Compression
DVD-18
RMS
39. Method used in digital recording and reproduction in which a signal is sampled at various points and the resulting value is translated into binary numbers
Significand
Convolution
Normalizing
Pulse Code Modulation
40. Decibels Full Scale
Interpolation Filter
dBFS
Word Clock
DVD-9
41. Low Pressure; Part in a longitudinal wave where the particles are spread apart
Direct Stream Digital
Rarefaction
Quantization Error
Headroom Bits
42. When recording you want the smallest buffer available; When mixing you want the largest buffer available
Buffer Size
Blu-Ray
Requirements for A/D Conversion
Joint Stereo
43. The mathematics - algorithms - and the techniques used to manipulate signals after they have been converted to digital form
Significand
Sony-Philips Digital Interface Format (S/PDIF)
Digital Signal Processing
Sample Rate Effect on Anti-Aliasing
44. Ratio of magnitude of the analytical signal to the magnitude of the background noise signal
Signal- to- Noise Ratio
Sampling (Samples)
M-S Stereo
Ethernet
45. Circuit that seizes voltage values with each tick of an A/D device's internal clock
Pulse Density Modulation
Ethernet
DVD-10
Sample- and-Hold
46. 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
Sawtooth Wave
Oversampling
D/A Conversion Signal Flow
Physical Disc Format
47. Only 2 digits used; The value of each place (ones - hundreds - etc.) are as follows from greatest to least: 128 - 64 - 32 - 16 - 8 - 4 - 2 - 1
0 dB FS
Ethernet
Base 2 System
Perceptual Coding
48. Reference voltage determined by summing the voltage values of a predetermined number of previous samples; Numbers of 1 in row = waveform peak; Numbers of 0 in row = waveform trough; Basis of Sony's Direct Stream Digital (DSD)
Zero-Latency Monitoring
Coaxial
Pulse Density Modulation
Successive Approximation
49. 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
Motion Pictures Experts Group
Quantization Error
Claude Shannon
50. 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
Noise Shaping
Audio Engineering Society
Physical Disc Format
Sample Rate