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... diagram . The audio signals from each input to the group are fed via equal - value resistors to the input of a ... diagram . ( Only four subgroups are shown in the diagram , without pan controls . Subgroups 1 and 3 feed the left mix bus ...
... diagram . The audio signals from each input to the group are fed via equal - value resistors to the input of a ... diagram . ( Only four subgroups are shown in the diagram , without pan controls . Subgroups 1 and 3 feed the left mix bus ...
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... diagram ) . The audio signal to be recorded on to tape is alternating current ( AC ) , and when this is passed through a similar coil the result is an alternating magnetic field whose direction changes according to the amplitude and ...
... diagram ) . The audio signal to be recorded on to tape is alternating current ( AC ) , and when this is passed through a similar coil the result is an alternating magnetic field whose direction changes according to the amplitude and ...
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... diagram ) . Clock Channel- coded data Data and clock separator Data 101101 It is normal to use a phase - locked loop for the purpose of regenerating the clock signal from the replayed data ( see diagram at foot ) , this being based ...
... diagram ) . Clock Channel- coded data Data and clock separator Data 101101 It is normal to use a phase - locked loop for the purpose of regenerating the clock signal from the replayed data ( see diagram at foot ) , this being based ...
Contents
What is sound? | 9 |
Recommended further reading | 23 |
A guide to the audio signal chain | 36 |
Copyright | |
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