Audio production and critical listening : technical ear training /
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Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Burlington, MA :
Focal Press,
©2010.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional) |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction
- 1 Listening
- 1.1 Everyday Listening
- 1.2 What is Technical Ear Training?
- 1.3 What is Timbre?
- 1.4 Shaping Sounds
- 1.5 Sound Reproduction System Configurations
- 1.6 The Listening Environment
- 2 Spectral Balance and Equalization
- 2.1 Types of Filters and Equalizers
- 2.2 Practice
- 2.3 Exercises
- 3 Spatial Attributes
- 3.1 Time Delay
- 3.2 Reverberation
- 3.3 Delay and Comb Filtering
- 3.4 Reverberation in Multichannel Audio
- 3.5 Description of the Software Training Module
- 3.6 Mid-Side Matrixing, Stereo Shuffling, and Polarity Reversal
- 3.7 Summary
- 4 Dynamic Range and Levels
- 4.1 Level Changes
- 4.2 Compressors and Limiters
- 4.3 Expanders and Gates
- 5 Distortion and Noise
- 5.1 Clipping and Overdrive
- 5.2 Noise, Hum and Buzz
- 5.3 Quantization Distortion: Bit Rate Reduction
- 6 Amplitude Envelope
- 6.1 Digital Audio Editing: The Source-Destination Technique
- 6.2 Software Exercise Module
- 6.3 Focus of the Exercise
- 6.4 Conclusions
- 7 Analysis of Sound
- 7.1 Analysis of Sound from Electroacoustic Sources
- 7.2 Graphical Analysis of Sound
- 7.3 Multichannel Audio
- 7.4 Selecting Listening Material
- 7.5 Analysis Examples
- 7.6 Sound Enhancers on Media Players
- 7.7 Analysis of Sound from Acoustic Sources
- 7.8 Conclusions
- A About the software practice modules
- Bibliography.