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Digital Audio
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1. 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
Storage Conversion Steps
Perceptual Coding
Quantization Error
Amplitude Accuracy
2. Inner ear component that attaches to the stapes and helps to decrease the amplitude of vibrations; Causes the masking phenomenon
Stapedes Reflex
Photoreceptor
Dithering
SCMS
3. Specific set of instructions for carrying out a data reduction technique that determines how to 'save' binary data information efficiently
Algorithm
Joseph Fourier
0 dB FS
Morse Code
4. 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)
Sample Rate Effect on Anti-Aliasing
Tascam Digital Interface Format (TDIF)
Blu-Ray
Fletcher- Munson Curve
5. MPEG; Standardizing body of audio coding
Constant Bit Rate
Motion Pictures Experts Group
Footroom
Dolby 5.1
6. Represents the amplitude component of the digital sampling process; Technique of incrementing a continuous analog event into a discrete set of binary digits (bits)
Quantization
Intensity Stereo
AoE Formats
Square Wave
7. Branch of psychology concerned with the subjective perception of sound
Psychoacoustics
Pulse Width Modulation
European Broadcasting Union
SCMS
8. Very selective method of lowering buffer levels by halting different levels of audio processing
Lossless
Low-Latency Monitoring
Anti-Aliasing Filter
Codec
9. 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
Red Book
Morse Code
Aliasing
Subbands
10. How Loud (Y-Axis) & How Fast (X-Axis)
2 Dimensions of Sound
Quantizer
Sonogram
Playback Buffering
11. 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
Entropy Coding
DVD-18
Bit Rate
Oversampling
12. Unit of measurement that is equal to one billionth of a meter
Storage Conversion Steps
Zero-Latency Monitoring
DVD-10
Nanometer
13. Low Pressure; Part in a longitudinal wave where the particles are spread apart
Amplitude Accuracy
Rarefaction
DVD-5
Audio over Ethernet (AoE)
14. EBU
Spectrum Multiplication
European Broadcasting Union
Claude Shannon
Joseph Fourier
15. Very quiet digital amplifier that produces a series of output pulses with the audio signal coded the same as the width of the output pulses; Pulses are used to represent wave forms and are either on or off; Intense signals have long pulses with short
Class - D Amplifier
Micron
Dolby 7.1
Buffer Size
16. Leaving space at beginning and ending of song for data crunching during mastering; Last step in mastering process
Pad Head & Tail
AoE Formats
Adaptive Pulse Code Modulation
Pass Band
17. French mathematician that noted that any complex sound can be broken down into a series of component pure tones
Dithering
Conversion Buffering
Edit Decision List
Joseph Fourier
18. Voltage -> Dither -> Anti-Aliasing (Low Pass Filter) -> Sample & Hold Circuit -> Successive Approximation/Quantizer --) 100111010 (PCM Audio File)
Sine Wave
A/D Conversion Signal Flow
DVD-5
Direct Monitoring
19. The amount of energy at each wavelength
Lossless
Sonogram
Edit Decision List
Spectra
20. When recording you want the smallest buffer available; When mixing you want the largest buffer available
Constant Bit Rate
RMS
Fletcher- Munson Curve
Buffer Size
21. 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
Attenuation
Variable Bit Rate
Equal Loudness Contour
Direct Monitoring
22. A method of representing real numbers using a mantissa and an exponent
Storage Conversion Steps
Floating Point
Pulse Code Modulation
Gain Staging
23. In order to play multiple channels at one time data is buffered as read to disk; Latency happens between play command & beginning of playback
Morse Code
Playback Buffering
MONO
Data Packing
24. Waveform of a pure tone showing simple harmonic motion
Audio Engineering Society
Transfer Protocol
M-S Stereo
Sine Wave
25. Difference in brightness between land and pit on a CD Physical Format
Bit Depth Effect on Dynamic Range
Delta-Sigma Modulation
Fourier Series
Index of Reflectivity
26. Eight channel digital surround sound system by Dolby
Dolby 5.1
Dolby 7.1
Footroom
Pulse Density Modulation
27. Serial Copy Management System; main difference between AES3 & S/PIDF
Recording Levels
SCMS
Resolution
AoE Formats
28. 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
Quantizer
Redither
Audio Engineering Society
Lossy
29. As sample rate is increased more room is created for a smoother slope of the attenuation band because Nyquist limit extends well beyond range of hearing with each increase
Dynamic Range
Sample Rate Effect on Anti-Aliasing
Normalizing
Digital
30. 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
Oversampling
Dithering
Successive Approximation
Signal- to- Noise Ratio
31. Ratio of magnitude of the analytical signal to the magnitude of the background noise signal
Sampling Theorem
Coaxial
Normalizing
Signal- to- Noise Ratio
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
CobraNet
Dolby 5.1
Red Book
33. CobraNet; EtherSound; Dante; AVB (currently under development)
Data Packing
Codec
AoE Formats
Pulse Density Modulation
34. Playback; I/O Connections; CPU (Streaming); Conversion from DAW or Software
Speed of Sound
Footroom
Nanometer
Buffering Locations
35. 1st commercially successful AoE format for the transmission of digital audio - video - and control signals over 64- channel 100Mbps Ethernet networks
Base 2 System
CobraNet
Anti-Imaging Filter
Anti-Aliasing Filter
36. Same as 'aliasing'
Foldover
Acoustics
Attenuation
X-Axis Terminology
37. The frequency above or below which attenuation begins in a filter circuit
Pulse Density Modulation
Cutoff Frequency
Foldover
Aliasing
38. 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
Audio Engineering Society
PCM
Pulse Density Modulation
Average Bit Rate
39. 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
D/A Conversion
Pulse Width Modulation
Perceptual Coding
Intensity
40. 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
DVD-5
Spectra
Gain Staging
Sampling (Samples)
41. Built into DAWs; Bits are added when signals are mixed together to avoid clipping
PCM
Headroom Bits
dBFS
Additive Synthesis...
42. Cable used to transmit data; Inner cable is surrounded by a plastic insulator - which is surrounded by a wire mesh conductor that insulates the internal signal wire from external interference and an outer casing that functions as a ground
Sampling Theorem
Coaxial
TOSLINK
Compression
43. ADAT Optcal; 8- in/8- out on two cables; Fiber- optic - TOSLINK connector
Lightpipe
Codec
Fletcher- Munson Curve
Bit Rate
44. Eliminates frequencies above the Nyquist limit from becoming samples; Occurs prior to quantization
Red Book
dB/SPL
Quantization
Anti-Aliasing Filter
45. The art of deciding where to place a processor in signal flow based on how that processor will be influenced by the other processors in the path
Gain Staging
Recording Levels
Dithering
PCM
46. 1.) Taking a series of evenly- spaced measurements 2.) Signal contains no frequency components higher than half the sample rate
Zero-Latency Monitoring
Compression
Requirements for A/D Conversion
EtherSound
47. 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)
Micron
Pulse Density Modulation
Coaxial
Perceptual Coding
48. Industry Standards: -6 dB Peak = -20 RMS Meter
DVD-5
Successive Approximation
Compression
Recording Levels
49. A situation where a calculated value cannot fit into the number of digits reserved for it
Spectrum Multiplication
Dolby 5.1
Decoder
Overflow
50. 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
A/D Conversion
Claude Shannon
Speed of Sound
Voltage