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Audio Engineering 101 questions with actual answers.

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  • October 24, 2024
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Audio Engineering 101 questions with
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Pitch/Frequency ANS - the note that is being played



Hertz (Hz-Khz) ANS - how long something is vibrating as is the unit of measurement for frequency



Volume/Amplitude ANS - how loud sound is



Sound Pressure Level (SPL) ANS - how loud something is



Decibel ANS - the unit of measurement used to measure sound.



Wave Length ANS - the distance a sound wave takes up in one cycle



Velocity speed of sound ANS - 1135ft/sec



Phase ANS - time relationship between two or more sound waves



Harmonics and Harmonic Content ANS - descirbes the frequency characteristics of a sound



Envelope ADSR ANS - Describes the volume character of a sound



Attack Decay Sustain Release



Wave form ANS - Picture of a sound wave

, Flat Frequency responses ANS - accurate and unmanipulated



The Human Being Frequency Response Range ANS - 20 Hz to 20,000 HZ



Dynamic and Dynamic range ANS - how loud something is how soft something is. threshold of pain is
around 150 db.



Dynamic ANS - Volume ranges



Fletcher Munson Curve ANS - describes human hearing response

human hearing gets more accurate at louder levels.

range: 1Khz- 6Khz



Hass Effect ANS - Two sounds making a similar sound less than 20 milliseconds apart the brain
perceives them as one sound



isolation ANS - protecting sound from escaping or invading recording space

Ex( floating floors, double walls, hung ceilings)



Transmission Loss ANS - how effective the recording room is at isolation



Standing wave ANS - resonant frequency of the room



room modes ANS - Harmonics



Absortion ANS - capture the energy of the sound



Reflection ANS - the repel or reflect the energy of a sound

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