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Digital Audio
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1. 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
Sampling Theorem
Joint Stereo
Harmonic Content
Rarefaction
2. Used when the reference pressure of a sound is 20 microPa (0.00002); Sound Pressure Level; Measure of amplitude
Dolby 7.1
Headroom Bits
dB/SPL
Fourier Series
3. 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
Optical Cable
Ethernet
Sample Rate Effect on Anti-Aliasing
Dithering
4. Built into DAWs; Bits are added when signals are mixed together to avoid clipping
Headroom Bits
X-Axis Terminology
Overflow
Zero-Latency Monitoring
5. 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
Digital
Jitter
dBFS
Spectrum Multiplication
6. Subtract place values from the decimal number and place ones or zeros in the correct places
Decimal- to-Binary Conversion
Pulse Density Modulation
Resolution
DVD-18
7. 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
Effective Bit Depth
Physical Disc Format
Digital
Fletcher- Munson Curve
8. Inner ear component that attaches to the stapes and helps to decrease the amplitude of vibrations; Causes the masking phenomenon
Sine Wave
TOSLINK
Joseph Fourier
Stapedes Reflex
9. French mathematician that noted that any complex sound can be broken down into a series of component pure tones
dB/FS
Quantization
Joseph Fourier
EtherSound
10. 8.75 GB; DS/SL
X-Axis Terminology
DVD-10
Micron
Data Packing
11. Twice as many samples as the highest frequency at minimum; Sampling rate totally controls frequency response
Sampling Rule
Subbands
Average Bit Rate
Peak Level
12. Anytime bit depth is reduced the gap gets bigger so more dithering is required
Joint Stereo
Redither
0 dB FS
Oversampling
13. Same as 'aliasing'
Compression
Additive Synthesis...
Quantization Error
Foldover
14. 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
Sawtooth Wave
Signal- to- Noise Ratio
Normalizing
Spectra
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
Intensity Stereo
Decimation Filter
Cutoff Frequency
Blu-Ray
16. Difference in brightness between land and pit on a CD Physical Format
Noise Shaping
Red Book
Index of Reflectivity
Sinusoidal
17. The loudest point of a Full Scale system
Quantizer
0 dB FS
Recording Levels
Optical Cable
18. 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
Additive Synthesis...
Average Bit Rate
Claude Shannon
Peak Level
19. 1.) Taking a series of evenly- spaced measurements 2.) Signal contains no frequency components higher than half the sample rate
Headroom Bits
Claude Shannon
Sine Wave
Requirements for A/D Conversion
20. Discrete incremental distinctions made between the value of one sample and the next; Breaks down bit depth into a series of evenly spaced intervals
Codec
0 dB FS
Quantization Intervals
Non -Compressed Audio Data Rate Formula
21. A frequency specified for a filter (digital or electronic) the marks the point at which the frequency content of a signal is altered +/- 3dB
Cutoff Frequency
D/A Conversion Signal Flow
Noise Shaping
Lightpipe
22. Sample Rate x Bit Depth x # of Channels
D/A Conversion Signal Flow
Non -Compressed Audio Data Rate Formula
Storage Conversion Steps
CobraNet
23. 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'
Latency
Pulse Width Modulation
Word Clock
Harry Nyquist
24. Circuit that seizes voltage values with each tick of an A/D device's internal clock
Blu-Ray
Sample- and-Hold
Threshold of Pain
Harry Nyquist
25. Unit of measurement that is equal to one millionth of a meter
Micron
Pulse Width Modulation
Threshold of Pain
Successive Approximation
26. AAC (Advanced Audio Coding); MP3; RA; WMA; OGG Vorbis; Dolby Digital/AC-3; DTS; ADPCM
Fidelity
Low-Latency Monitoring
Overflow
Lossy Formats
27. Roughly around 1 -130 ft/s
Variable Bit Rate
DVD-Audio
Speed of Sound
Entropy Coding
28. Allowance of noise floor below that which is required for the final product
Footroom
Constant Bit Rate
Word Clock
Resolution
29. CBR; Codecs encodes data at a constant rate regardless of density of the audio file
Stapedes Reflex
Low-Latency Monitoring
Constant Bit Rate
Quantization Intervals
30. Ultra low- latency - 512- channel (on a gigabit network) - less flexible AoE format; Routed like audio cables...not network cables
Non -Compressed Audio Data Rate Formula
6 dB
Redither
EtherSound
31. 7.95 GB; SS/DL
Cutoff Frequency
Bit Rate
DVD-9
Impulse Response
32. Voltage -> Dither -> Anti-Aliasing (Low Pass Filter) -> Sample & Hold Circuit -> Successive Approximation/Quantizer --) 100111010 (PCM Audio File)
RMS Meter
A/D Conversion Signal Flow
Nyquist Frequency
Sample Rate
33. Sum of all harmonics; Sum of sine and cosine waves which have frequencies f - 2f - 3f - 4f...
SACD
Oversampling
Fourier Series
Lightpipe
34. In order to play multiple channels at one time data is buffered as read to disk; Latency happens between play command & beginning of playback
Sinusoidal
Playback Buffering
Attenuation
Voltage
35. Algorithm uses matrix of a mid/side microphone pair to determine a side signal & that signal is reduced then distributed as code in stereo
Bit Rate
Voltage
Dolby 7.1
M-S Stereo
36. MPEG; Standardizing body of audio coding
Sinusoidal
Foldover
Motion Pictures Experts Group
Resolution
37. 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
Additive Synthesis...
Headroom Bits
Intensity Stereo
Frequency
38. ADAT Optcal; 8- in/8- out on two cables; Fiber- optic - TOSLINK connector
Bit Depth Effect on Dynamic Range
Sample- and-Hold
Lightpipe
Voltage
39. 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
Variable Bit Rate
Attenuation
Spectrum Multiplication
Compression
40. Computer program or device capable of encoding and/or decoding a digital data stream with the end result being a reduced file size
2 Dimensions of Sound
Interleaved
Class - D Amplifier
Codec
41. 8- in/8- out on one cable; 25- pin D- sub connector
DVD-5
Overflow
DVD-Audio
Tascam Digital Interface Format (TDIF)
42. Signal conversions are mixed with playback tracks resulting in near-zero latency
Direct Monitoring
DVD-14
Internal Resolution
RMS Meter
43. When recording you want the smallest buffer available; When mixing you want the largest buffer available
Anti-Aliasing Filter
SCMS
Buffering
Buffer Size
44. 4.38 GB; SS/SL
Bit Depth Effect on Dynamic Range
Square Wave
DVD-5
Base 2 System
45. Six channel (five speakers and one subwoofer for bass) digital surround sound system by Dolby
Dolby 5.1
Constant Bit Rate
Quantization
I/O Connection Buffering
46. 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
Convolution
Glass Master
Audio over Ethernet (AoE)
Rarefaction
47. 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
Joseph Fourier
Oscillation
Claude Shannon
Blu-Ray
48. CobraNet; EtherSound; Dante; AVB (currently under development)
Physical Disc Format
Buffering
0 dB FS
AoE Formats
49. Level above which audible sounds are painful (125 - 130 db)
Threshold of Pain
dB/FS
Morse Code
PCM
50. Overtones that contribute to the timbre of a sound and make up a complex waveform's physical characteristics
Interleaved
Harmonic Content
Attenuation
Sample Rate Effect on Anti-Aliasing