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1. Waveform of a pure tone showing simple harmonic motion
Threshold of Pain
Zero-Latency Monitoring
Sine Wave
Sample- and-Hold
2. A method of representing real numbers using a mantissa and an exponent
Floating Point
DVD-9
Cutoff Frequency
SACD
3. More accuracy in low amplitudes and less in higher amplitudes
Audio Engineering Society
Noise Shaping
2 Dimensions of Sound
Amplitude Accuracy
4. The act of a frequency swinging back and forth with a steady - uninterrupted rhythm
Significand
Oscillation
Joseph Fourier
Pulse Width Modulation
5. AAC (Advanced Audio Coding); MP3; RA; WMA; OGG Vorbis; Dolby Digital/AC-3; DTS; ADPCM
AES3
Requirements for A/D Conversion
Speed of Sound
Lossy Formats
6. 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
PCM
Requirements for A/D Conversion
Adaptive Pulse Code Modulation
Pulse Width Modulation
7. Based on psychoacoustics - these are the basis of frequency analysis for a perceptual codec;
Subbands
Frequency
Latency
Exponent
8. Number of bits per second processed when sampling sound; (Sampling Rate x Bit Depth) = Resolution
Morse Code
Pulse Code Modulation
Bit Rate
CobraNet
9. The set of rules that computers use to move files from one computer to another on an internet
Motion Pictures Experts Group
Interpolation Filter
Transfer Protocol
6 dB
10. Data reduction technique that selectively removes original information in order to significantly reduce the file size; Some data is lost; Files can be reduced up to 99% in size (90% with no perceived sound quality loss); Bit rate effects the perceive
Storage Conversion Steps
SACD
Bit Depth Effect on Dynamic Range
Lossy
11. How Loud (Y-Axis) & How Fast (X-Axis)
2 Dimensions of Sound
Footroom
PCM
I/O Connection Buffering
12. 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);
Fidelity
Fourier Series
Decimation Filter
Sample Rate
13. Number or variable that represents the number of times the base of a power is used as a factor; Defines magnitude
Gain Staging
Transfer Protocol
Voltage
Exponent
14. 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
Attenuation
Direct Monitoring
Effective Bit Depth
Pulse Code Modulation
15. 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
Voltage
Jitter
Algorithm
Sony-Philips Digital Interface Format (S/PDIF)
16. 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
Entropy Coding
dB/FS
Playback Buffering
Peak Level
17. Subtract place values from the decimal number and place ones or zeros in the correct places
I/O Connection Buffering
Decimal- to-Binary Conversion
Fidelity
Threshold of Hearing
18. Take up half as many bits (50%); Algorithm can keep same quality by lossing the stereo track
Optical Cable
MONO
Lossy Formats
Tascam Digital Interface Format (TDIF)
19. In order to play multiple channels at one time data is buffered as read to disk; Latency happens between play command & beginning of playback
Physical Disc Format
A/D Conversion
Playback Buffering
Overflow
20. Unit of measurement that is equal to one billionth of a meter
Nanometer
Blu-Ray
D/A Conversion
Resolution
21. Perceptual coding technique that uses louder sounds of a similar frequency to decide what information is to be saved during data reduction
Masking Analysis...
CobraNet
Zero-Latency Monitoring
Quantization
22. 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
Sample Rate Effect on Anti-Aliasing
Coaxial
Successive Approximation
Blu-Ray
23. Decibels Full Scale
Lossless Formats
dBFS
DVD-9
Constant Bit Rate
24. 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
Decoder
Digital
Noise Shaping
Pulse Width Modulation
25. The process of reducing the space required to store data by efficiently encoding the content.
Sampling Rule
Pulse Code Modulation
Oversampling
Compression
26. 'Reconstructing' part of digital audio
D/A Conversion
Buffering
Harry Nyquist
Lossless
27. Discrete incremental distinctions made between the value of one sample and the next; Breaks down bit depth into a series of evenly spaced intervals
Direct Monitoring
Quantizer
Quantization Intervals
Optical Cable
28. Based on Full Scale (dB/FS); -6dB represents a loss of one bit so account for this when calculating
Sine Wave
M-S Stereo
Requirements for A/D Conversion
Effective Bit Depth
29. 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
Redither
Sinusoidal
SCMS
Peak Level
30. Level above which audible sounds are painful (125 - 130 db)
dBFS
Convolution
Threshold of Pain
Subbands
31. Psychoacoustic model of data reduction used for general audio compression that aims to transmit only features perceptible to the human ear; Useful for mastering streaming media
Buffer Size
Constant Bit Rate
Perceptual Coding
Conversion Buffering
32. 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
Normalizing
Overflow
Threshold of Hearing
33. Process of building a complex tone by starting with the fundamental frequency and adding pure tone harmonics
M-S Stereo
Floating Point
Additive Synthesis...
Buffer Size
34. Measure of the amplitude of a longitudinal wave
Harmonic Content
Sampling (Samples)
RMS
Intensity
35. Multi-Bit Words; (Pulse Code Modulation)
Quantizer
Dithering
PCM
Lossless Formats
36. 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
Morse Code
Requirements for CD Audio
dBFS
DVD-9
37. The ability of a digital system to perform complex DSP without running into problems with overflow or loss of resolution
Zero-Latency Monitoring
6 dB
Internal Resolution
Successive Approximation
38. Specific set of instructions for carrying out a data reduction technique that determines how to 'save' binary data information efficiently
Overflow
Algorithm
Nanometer
Pad Head & Tail
39. Inner ear component that attaches to the stapes and helps to decrease the amplitude of vibrations; Causes the masking phenomenon
Stapedes Reflex
DVD-14
Direct Stream Digital
RMS
40. 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
Blu-Ray
Successive Approximation
Claude Shannon
Interleaved
41. Signal voltage is relayed to a register from sample- and - hold circuit; Holds reference frequencies in binary form that decrease in value; Finds approximated value & assigns binary number accordingly
Adaptive Pulse Code Modulation
Successive Approximation
Interleaved
Convolution
42. 4.38 GB; SS/SL
M-S Stereo
DVD-5
DVD-18
Decimal- to-Binary Conversion
43. A digital filter's time domain output sequence when the input is a single sample is input
Joseph Fourier
X-Axis Terminology
Spectra
Impulse Response
44. 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
Blu-Ray
CPU Buffering
Significand
Sawtooth Wave
45. (AES/EBU); 110O - 2- channel balanced digital audio cable with an XLR connection; NOT a mic cable!!
Digital Signal Processing
AES3
Non -Compressed Audio Data Rate Formula
Sinusoidal
46. Method of representing an acoustic quantity with a series of binary numbers; Can have only specific individually distinct values
Digital
6 dB
Physical Disc Format
Decimal- to-Binary Conversion
47. Difference in brightness between land and pit on a CD Physical Format
Coaxial
Jitter
Word Clock
Index of Reflectivity
48. Sony sigma- delta modulation based technology that bypasses the decimation and interpolation steps found in PCM converters
Quantization Error
Cutoff Frequency
Amplitude Accuracy
Direct Stream Digital
49. Smallest interval measurable by a scientific instrument; Defined by bit rate (sample rate x bit depth)
Resolution
Interpolation Filter
Sony-Philips Digital Interface Format (S/PDIF)
Cutoff Frequency
50. 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
Spectrum Multiplication
Joint Stereo
Sampling (Samples)
Index of Reflectivity
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