Sound and Recording: An Introduction |
Contents
What is sound? | 11 |
A guide to the audio signal chain | 36 |
Microphones | 49 |
Copyright | |
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acoustic adjusted aerial amplitude audio signal balanced balanced line band bass bias byte cable capacitance capacitor cardioid cartridge cassette channel Compact Cassette console crosstalk decibels devices diagram diaphragm digital audio disk distortion Dolby drive effect electrical electronic equalisation equipment error example facilities Fact File fader filter format frequency response graphic equaliser groove head high frequencies input jack plug jackfield keyboard line level loudspeaker magnetic master maximum messages meter microphone MIDI MIDI Timecode mixer module monitor multitrack recorder noise reduction normally ohms output level peak phantom power phase power amplifier professional quantising ratio reference level replay resonant result routing samples shown in Figure slew rate socket sound speaker speed stereo studio stylus switched synchroniser tape machine tape recorder timecode tone tracks transformer transmitted typical usually voltage volts watts wave waveform wire