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1. Most significant lossless coding technique in current use; Measure of disorder in which long strings of data are represented by short symbols and uses the shortest symbols to represent the most common repetitive audio data maximizing data reduction
Y-Axis Terminology
Fletcher- Munson Curve
Entropy Coding
X-Axis Terminology
2. CBR; Codecs encodes data at a constant rate regardless of density of the audio file
Constant Bit Rate
Data Packing
Lightpipe
Significand
3. 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)
RMS
Interpolation Filter
Sampling Theorem
Redither
4. 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'
dBFS
Latency
Adaptive Pulse Code Modulation
Frequency
5. 'Reconstructing' part of digital audio
D/A Conversion
Zero-Latency Monitoring
DVD-18
Anti-Imaging Filter
6. Industry Standards: -6 dB Peak = -20 RMS Meter
Sampling Theorem
Coaxial
Recording Levels
Pad Head & Tail
7. Defines the number of sample per second taken from a continuous signal to make a discrete signal; Governs the frequency response of digital audio
Sample Rate
Acoustics
Photoreceptor
Oversampling
8. Also known as equal loudness curves; Graph that indicates the average ear sensitivity to different frequencies at different SPL levels (as volume increases - these curves flatten out)
Direct Stream Digital
Oscillation
Fletcher- Munson Curve
AES3
9. 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
Sine Wave
Lossless
0 dB FS
Blu-Ray
10. 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
Convolution
Sampling Theorem
Fourier Series
Normalizing
11. Stores only one copy of a stereo signal and assigns it to both channels in order to save 50% of original bandwidth
Digital Signal Processing
Oversampling
Inter-Channel Redundancy
Data Packing
12. Measures the highest levels of a signal being recorded or mixed; Monitors for clipping - which occurs at 0dBFS); Does not always reflect perceived volume of signal
Pulse Code Modulation
Peak Level
Effective Bit Depth
Ethernet
13. Eight channel digital surround sound system by Dolby
Decimal- to-Binary Conversion
Class - D Amplifier
Lightpipe
Dolby 7.1
14. In order to play multiple channels at one time data is buffered as read to disk; Latency happens between play command & beginning of playback
PCM
Sine Wave
Playback Buffering
I/O Connection Buffering
15. Sample Rate x Bit Depth x # of Channels
Non -Compressed Audio Data Rate Formula
Oversampling
Low-Latency Monitoring
Sample Rate
16. More aggressive lossy data reduction techniques that require further manipulation of the stereo field; Examples are 'Intensity' & 'M-S'
MONO
Joint Stereo
Fletcher- Munson Curve
Constant Bit Rate
17. Waveform of a pure tone showing simple harmonic motion
Zero-Latency Monitoring
Sine Wave
Sinusoidal
Bit Rate
18. Apple Lossless; Windows Media Lossless; DTS HD Master Audio; Dolby True HD; FLAC
Exponent
Fidelity
PCM
Lossless Formats
19. (AES/EBU); 110O - 2- channel balanced digital audio cable with an XLR connection; NOT a mic cable!!
Overflow
AES3
MONO
dB/SPL
20. Branch of psychology concerned with the subjective perception of sound
Peak Level
Acoustics
Psychoacoustics
Internal Resolution
21. 1.) Taking a series of evenly- spaced measurements 2.) Signal contains no frequency components higher than half the sample rate
Sawtooth Wave
Requirements for A/D Conversion
Sine Wave
CPU Buffering
22. Measure of the amplitude of a longitudinal wave
Base 2 System
Intensity
Lossy Formats
Micron
23. 12cm plastic disc; 1.2mm thick; One- sided; Red Laser; 1.6 microns between tracks; 125 nanometer pits
Word Clock
Oversampling
X-Axis Terminology
Red Book
24. RAM holds in memory audio data before it is transferred to the memory controller; Certain amount of data is processed before large amounts of data are streamed to prevent latency
Normalizing
Bit Depth Effect on Dynamic Range
Buffering
Dolby 5.1
25. A digital filter's time domain output sequence when the input is a single sample is input
A/D Conversion
Impulse Response
Frames
Exponent
26. 12.33 GB; DS/ML
Harry Nyquist
Recording Levels
Red Book
DVD-14
27. 'Capturing' part of digital audio; Never captures a signal perfectly
Pulse Code Modulation
A/D Conversion
RMS Meter
Class - D Amplifier
28. 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
Blu-Ray
2 Dimensions of Sound
Masking Analysis...
Perceptual Coding
29. 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
Sampling (Samples)
Dolby 5.1
Entropy Coding
Sinusoidal
30. A situation where a calculated value cannot fit into the number of digits reserved for it
Harmonic Content
Lossy Formats
Rarefaction
Overflow
31. Single- pin RCA cable or fiber- optic TOSLINK connector used for digital transfer; 75O coaxial - 2- channel unbalanced; 'Consumer' format of AES3
Constant Bit Rate
Ethernet
Sony-Philips Digital Interface Format (S/PDIF)
European Broadcasting Union
32. 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
Pulse Width Modulation
Logical Format
Signal- to- Noise Ratio
Quantization Error
33. Describes acceptable data - performances both offered and essential for a disc player - and the complete user experience
Stapedes Reflex
Class - D Amplifier
DVD-10
Logical Format
34. Process of building a complex tone by starting with the fundamental frequency and adding pure tone harmonics
Sample Rate Effect on Anti-Aliasing
Successive Approximation
Perceptual Coding
Additive Synthesis...
35. AAC (Advanced Audio Coding); MP3; RA; WMA; OGG Vorbis; Dolby Digital/AC-3; DTS; ADPCM
Inter-Channel Redundancy
Buffering
Lossy Formats
Normalizing
36. Leaving space at beginning and ending of song for data crunching during mastering; Last step in mastering process
Sinusoidal
Fletcher- Munson Curve
6 dB
Pad Head & Tail
37. 16-Bit; 44.1 kHz; PCM; Stereo
dB/SPL
Pass Band
Requirements for CD Audio
Perceptual Coding
38. Pertaining to hearing or sound; Combination of the intensity of air pressure molecules with amplitude
Overflow
Anti-Aliasing Filter
RMS
Acoustics
39. Overtones that contribute to the timbre of a sound and make up a complex waveform's physical characteristics
Sampling (Samples)
Threshold of Hearing
Dynamic Range
Harmonic Content
40. Voltage -> Dither -> Anti-Aliasing (Low Pass Filter) -> Sample & Hold Circuit -> Successive Approximation/Quantizer --) 100111010 (PCM Audio File)
Optical Cable
Joint Stereo
Sample- and-Hold
A/D Conversion Signal Flow
41. Contains all even and odd harmonics associated with a fundamental tone - making it a rich source for modeling other sounds; Amplitude of each overtone decreases exponentially as a ratio of the harmonic's frequency to that of the fundamental
Joint Stereo
Storage Conversion Steps
Y-Axis Terminology
Sawtooth Wave
42. The set of rules that computers use to move files from one computer to another on an internet
Fourier Series
I/O Connection Buffering
Interleaved
Transfer Protocol
43. Fractional part of a floating- point number; Also called the mantissa; Defines precision
Significand
Lossless
Sampling Rule
Decoder
44. 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
I/O Connection Buffering
Sony-Philips Digital Interface Format (S/PDIF)
Exponent
Intensity Stereo
45. Anytime bit depth is reduced the gap gets bigger so more dithering is required
dB/SPL
Redither
Frames
DVD-Audio
46. The number of compressions or rarefactions in one second; The higher the frequency the more compressions & rarefactions per second; Measured in Hertz
Frequency
Nanometer
Sample Rate
Acoustics
47. (Amplitude Based) Amplitude: Voltage; Quantization; Bit Depth; Quantization Intervals; Quantization Noise; [Signal:Quantization Noise Ratio]; Dither; Dynamic Range
Compression
Sampling Rule
Y-Axis Terminology
Sawtooth Wave
48. The act of a frequency swinging back and forth with a steady - uninterrupted rhythm
Decimation Filter
RMS
Oscillation
Resolution
49. The process of reducing the space required to store data by efficiently encoding the content.
D/A Conversion Signal Flow
DVD-9
Compression
Spectra
50. A network communications protocol that specifies how machines will exchange data; Uses a broadcast system in which one machine transmits its message on the communication medium and the other machines listen for messages directed to them
Compression
Algorithm
Additive Synthesis...
Ethernet
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