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Regarding microphones, what is meant by Frequency Response? ANS - A measure of how a device
reproduces frequencies.



What is happening when a sound is diffracted? ANS - Sound is going around or through an object.



Match surface type with reflection characteristics: Flat Smooth ANS - Straight forward, same angle in as
out.



Match surface type with reflection characteristics: Convex ANS - Radiated outward from it's surface



Match surface type with reflection characteristics: Concave ANS - Focuses inwardly to a specific point



Match surface type with reflection characteristics: Corner ANS - Reflects back at the angles of the
original creating buildup



Definition of Acoustics: Acoustic Isolation ANS - Prevention of External Noises from getting into the
recording.



Definition of Acoustics: Frequency Balance ANS - Acoustic environment not altering the sound quality
of the original or recorded performance.



Definition of Acoustics: Acoustic Separation ANS - Ensuring that sounds from one instrument aren't
unduly picked up by another instrument's microphone



Definition of Acoustics: Reverberation ANS - Psychoacoustic sense of "space" in the sense that they can
give our brain subconscious cues as to a room's size

, Definition of Acoustics: Cost Factors ANS - Taking full advantage of basic acoustic principles and
construction techniques and applying them in cost-effective ways



What are the two main factors when considering Transmission Loss in a room? ANS - Density and
Frequency



What is meant by a Live Room? ANS - Many reflective surfaces



Regarding acoustics - What is meant by a Dead Room? ANS - Absorptive surfaces abound



What is the function of an ISO room/booth? ANS - Record two or more without bleed through



How many parallel walls should a good recording studio have? ANS - 0



Parallel Walls are (good / not good) to have because they help produce: ANS - Standing Waves



The best way to deal with Parallel Walls is to: ANS - Apply diffusion materials



In a control room which wall pair should be Reflective/Diffused and Absorptive - in that order? ANS -
Rear & Front



Without reconstructing the room, what is a cost effective way to limit Flutter Echos or Slap Echos? ANS -
Diffusers



What is a Bass Trap's function? More than 1 answer. ANS - Reduce the room's resonant frequency

Reduce Low Freq. Build up



Quarter-wavelength, Pressure-zone and Function traps are all types of: ANS - Methods of reducing
buildup of low frequencies

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