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Digital Audio
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1. Level above which audible sounds are painful (125 - 130 db)
Threshold of Pain
Bit Depth Effect on Dynamic Range
Intensity Stereo
Internal Resolution
2. Single- pin RCA cable or fiber- optic TOSLINK connector used for digital transfer; 75O coaxial - 2- channel unbalanced; 'Consumer' format of AES3
Digital Signal Processing
Sony-Philips Digital Interface Format (S/PDIF)
A/D Conversion
Convolution
3. 'Capturing' part of digital audio; Never captures a signal perfectly
Codec
Acoustics
A/D Conversion
Internal Resolution
4. Signal conversions are mixed with playback tracks resulting in near-zero latency
M-S Stereo
TOSLINK
Direct Monitoring
Harry Nyquist
5. Decibels Full Scale
Average Bit Rate
Oversampling
Signal- to- Noise Ratio
dBFS
6. 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
Interpolation Filter
Bit Depth
DVD-14
Anti-Imaging Filter
7. Built into DAWs; Bits are added when signals are mixed together to avoid clipping
Coaxial
Pass Band
Pulse Width Modulation
Headroom Bits
8. 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
Gain Staging
Dolby 7.1
Class - D Amplifier
Morse Code
9. 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
Jitter
Peak Level
Nyquist Frequency
Pulse Width Modulation
10. 16-Bit; 44.1 kHz; PCM; Stereo
Multichannel Audio Digital Interface (MADI)
Requirements for CD Audio
Buffering Locations
Nanometer
11. The process of reducing the space required to store data by efficiently encoding the content.
Sample- and-Hold
Compression
Lightpipe
Convolution
12. A frequency specified for a filter (digital or electronic) the marks the point at which the frequency content of a signal is altered +/- 3dB
Gain Staging
Intensity
European Broadcasting Union
Cutoff Frequency
13. The set of rules that computers use to move files from one computer to another on an internet
Transfer Protocol
Peak Level
Interleaved
6 dB
14. The amount of energy at each wavelength
Aliasing
Spectra
Internal Resolution
Dolby 5.1
15. 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
Square Wave
Audio over Ethernet (AoE)
Algorithm
Micron
16. When recording you want the smallest buffer available; When mixing you want the largest buffer available
MONO
Voltage
Buffer Size
Morse Code
17. 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
Data Packing
Equal Loudness Contour
Nyquist Frequency
Harmonic Content
18. 4.38 GB; SS/SL
DVD-5
Anti-Aliasing Filter
Low-Latency Monitoring
DVD-9
19. 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
A/D Conversion Signal Flow
Oversampling
Zero-Latency Monitoring
Sine Wave
20. Overtones that contribute to the timbre of a sound and make up a complex waveform's physical characteristics
Decimation Filter
Threshold of Pain
Harmonic Content
Psychoacoustics
21. 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
Lossless
Pulse Code Modulation
Optical Cable
Quantization
22. 'Reconstructing' part of digital audio
D/A Conversion
Coaxial
Delta-Sigma Modulation
D/A Conversion Signal Flow
23. Unit of measurement that is equal to one billionth of a meter
D/A Conversion
Index of Reflectivity
Variable Bit Rate
Nanometer
24. The ability of a digital system to perform complex DSP without running into problems with overflow or loss of resolution
Audio Engineering Society
Internal Resolution
Frequency
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25. 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
Analog
Decimation Filter
Claude Shannon
Pulse Density Modulation
26. A method of representing real numbers using a mantissa and an exponent
Floating Point
Lossless
Bit Rate
Oversampling
27. Snippets of time in which frequency analysis takes place in a perceptual codec
Amplitude Accuracy
Rarefaction
Frames
X-Axis Terminology
28. Very selective method of lowering buffer levels by halting different levels of audio processing
Harry Nyquist
Recording Levels
Low-Latency Monitoring
6 dB
29. Take up half as many bits (50%); Algorithm can keep same quality by lossing the stereo track
MONO
Glass Master
Variable Bit Rate
Decoder
30. 8.75 GB; DS/SL
Average Bit Rate
Logical Format
DVD-10
Bit Rate
31. Industry Standards: -6 dB Peak = -20 RMS Meter
Index of Reflectivity
Recording Levels
Word Clock
Footroom
32. Number of bits per second processed when sampling sound; (Sampling Rate x Bit Depth) = Resolution
Rarefaction
Bit Rate
Sawtooth Wave
Class - D Amplifier
33. Sum of all harmonics; Sum of sine and cosine waves which have frequencies f - 2f - 3f - 4f...
Spectrum Multiplication
Internal Resolution
Direct Monitoring
Fourier Series
34. Used when the reference pressure of a sound is 20 microPa (0.00002); Sound Pressure Level; Measure of amplitude
dB/SPL
Oversampling
Analog
Sine Wave
35. Same as 'aliasing'
Significand
Fidelity
Variable Bit Rate
Foldover
36. Toshiba developed digital audio interface utilizes fiber optics as a transmission medium.
Adaptive Pulse Code Modulation
Physical Disc Format
Sonogram
TOSLINK
37. Sony sigma- delta modulation based technology that bypasses the decimation and interpolation steps found in PCM converters
Equal Loudness Contour
Recording Levels
6 dB
Direct Stream Digital
38. Number or variable that represents the number of times the base of a power is used as a factor; Defines magnitude
CobraNet
Exponent
Overflow
Acoustics
39. Uses entropy coding as the basis; Computer data compression algorithm that packages files such as .ZIP & .RAR
RMS Meter
Threshold of Hearing
Data Packing
Sampling (Samples)
40. 15.9 GB; DS/DL
DVD-18
TOSLINK
Buffer Size
Non -Compressed Audio Data Rate Formula
41. 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
Oversampling
DVD-18
Codec
Storage Conversion Steps
42. Circuit that interprets the meaning of the symbols as they were chosen and arranged by the encode
Pad Head & Tail
Decoder
Index of Reflectivity
Acoustics
43. 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
Digital Signal Processing
Speed of Sound
Normalizing
Variable Bit Rate
44. 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
Sample- and-Hold
Nyquist Frequency
Base 2 System
Harry Nyquist
45. Digital and analog processing capability is combined on a single microchip allowing for 1- bit resolution at high sample rates
RMS
CobraNet
Delta-Sigma Modulation
Threshold of Pain
46. ADPCM; Pulse code modulation that produces a digital signal with a lower bit rate than standard PCM; Records only the difference between samples
Pass Band
Attenuation
Base 2 System
Adaptive Pulse Code Modulation
47. 12cm plastic disc; 1.2mm thick; One- sided; Red Laser; 1.6 microns between tracks; 125 nanometer pits
Decimal- to-Binary Conversion
A/D Conversion Signal Flow
Red Book
Internal Resolution
48. 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
Decimal- to-Binary Conversion
Lossy
Dithering
Threshold of Pain
49. AES
Acoustics
Claude Shannon
Sampling Theorem
Audio Engineering Society
50. A sample- by- sample operation on two signals
Convolution
Stapedes Reflex
Quantization Error
0 dB FS