Ultimate Audio Engineering 1: Exam 2 – Master Your Skills with This Test! *Q&A* 2025/2026 |VERIFIED|
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Ultimate Audio Engineering 1: Exam 2 –
Master Your Skills with This Test! *Q&A*
2025/2026 |VERIFIED|
What is the primary function of a low-pass filter in audio processing?
To allow low frequencies to pass through while attenuating higher frequencies.
What is the key difference between...
Ultimate Audio Engineering 1: Exam 2 –
Master Your Skills with This Test! *Q&A*
2025/2026 |VERIFIED|
What is the primary function of a low-pass filter in audio processing?
To allow low frequencies to pass through while attenuating higher frequencies.
What is the key difference between a dynamic and a condenser microphone?
Dynamic microphones are more durable and do not require external power, while condenser
microphones are more sensitive and require phantom power.
What does the term “headroom” refer to in audio mixing?
The amount of space between the peak signal level and 0 dB, preventing distortion.
What does "phase cancellation" mean in audio?
When two identical signals are out of phase, causing some frequencies to cancel each other out,
leading to a hollow or thin sound.
Which type of audio connector is commonly used for professional audio equipment?
XLR connectors, known for their balanced connection, which reduces noise and interference.
What is the role of a compressor in an audio mix?
A compressor reduces the dynamic range by lowering the volume of loud sounds and raising the
volume of quiet sounds.
What does "panning" in audio mixing control?
The distribution of an audio signal across the stereo field, allowing sounds to be placed in the left
or right channels.
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, What is the purpose of a pop filter when recording vocals?
To reduce plosive sounds (like “p” and “b”) that can cause distortion in a microphone.
What is the difference between analog and digital audio signals?
Analog signals are continuous electrical signals, while digital audio signals are discrete samples of
sound.
What is the function of an equalizer (EQ) in audio production?
An equalizer adjusts the balance of frequencies in an audio signal, allowing you to boost or cut
specific frequency ranges.
What does the term “signal-to-noise ratio” (SNR) mean in audio equipment?
The ratio of the desired audio signal to unwanted background noise, with a higher SNR indicating
clearer sound.
What is "clipping" in audio and how can it be avoided?
Clipping occurs when the audio signal exceeds the maximum allowable level, causing distortion. It
can be avoided by keeping the signal level below 0 dB.
What is the purpose of a DI (Direct Injection) box in a recording setup?
A DI box converts high-impedance, unbalanced signals from instruments like electric guitars or
basses into low-impedance, balanced signals for direct recording.
What is the ideal sample rate for professional audio recording?
44.1 kHz is commonly used for CD-quality audio, though higher sample rates like 48 kHz or 96 kHz
are used for more detailed recordings.
What is the benefit of using multitrack recording?
It allows for individual recording and manipulation of multiple audio sources, making mixing and
editing more flexible.
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