AET FINAL
CES, AES, NAB, NAMM are:
Industry trade shows
Les Paul's "sound on sound" recording technique was revolutionary because ___________
It was the first time overdubbing multiple instruments and vocals was possible
Attack + Decay + Sustain + Release (ADSR) = ?
envelope
attack + decay + sustain + release (ADSR) =
envelope
The sensitivity of our hearing in relation to frequency is illustrated in the
equal loudness principle
The lowest frequency found in a complex tone, like a note played on a piano, is called the ____________
fundamental
Two of the principal devices for helping overcome hearing issues include ______ for moderate impairment, and provide acoustical amplification of sound and ______ and the auditory nerve
hearing aids, cochlear implants
'Acoustical treatment' is applied to surfaces of a room to________
help absorb or diffuse sound to improve the acoustical quality
Signal flow is the 'path' through a system, and is represented by a block diagram that has basic detail, such as __________
inputs & outputs
Which of the following are methods for routing an audio, signal to external (signal) processors?
insert, send / return
A typical audio circuit (as discussed in class) will process, shape, and optimize audio signals, and
is specific for the application
The relationship between frequency, wavelength, and (velocity) speed of sound is ___________
lambda = V / f
The relationship between frequency, wavelength, and (velocity)speed of sound is ____
lambda = V / f
How we perceive amplitude is called ________
loudness
The 'hiding' of one sound by another is called _____
masking
In general, the most rugged and durable microphones are _________
moving coil
Loudspeaker elements are either moving-coil, ribbon, or electrostatic (capacitance), however the most common type is
moving coil
Masking, hearing beats, and combination tones are a result of _________
nonlinearities of the ear
A 'subwoofer' can be placed almost anywhere in a room because low frequencies are
omni-directional
EQ' is the most common form of signal processing, and is used to
overcome deficiencies in room acoustics, microphone choice, and placement, affect a better blend between competing instruments, alter a sound for creative reasons
What changes in the music recording process made the audio console necessary?
overdubbing, using multiple mic's, adding effects like reverb and delay
"Spatial positioning' (creation of a 'stereo mix) is managed by a specific console control called a(n)________
panpot
You are a recording engineer in a studio. The producer makes a comment about the recording session you are working on. Based on the producer's comment, choose the processor that would best ennance/correct the situation "I would like that guitar to seem like its only coming from the left side of the mix"
panpot
The ear and the brain combine to determine information about the sound characteristics in an enclosed room (the acoustic "life-cycle" of a sound wave in a room). called the _______
perception of space
The time relationship between sound waves is called ______
phase
The 'perceptual cue' that we roy on to know the relative 'height' of a sound source is __________
pinna effect
Which of these is NOT one of the 'perceptual cues' that we relv on to know the 'direction of a sound source'?
pinna effect
How we perceive frequency is called
pitch
The _________ of a loudspeaker is an indication of how it focuses sound at the monitoring position
polar response
The _____ or ______ effect aids in determining location of a sound source, with the brain perceiving direction from the (first arriving) direct sound, not from the (later arriving) reflections
precedence, Haas
An increase in low frequency response when the source is close to a directional microphone is called __________
proximity effect
The sensitivity of our hearing in relation to frequency is illustrated in the _____
proximity effect
________ deals with the human perception of sound, and our subjective responses to sound waves
psychoacoustics
Which of the following is a feature typical of 'near-field monitoring?
reduces the audibility of control room acoustics
When sound waves propagate throughout a room, the will be when the contact harder/more dense surfaces, and _____ when they contact softer/less dense surfaces
reflected / absorbed
An anechoic chamber is a room designed to stop ___________
reflections
You are a recording engineer in a studio. The producer makes a comment about the recording session you are working on. Based on the producer's comment, choose the processor that would best enhance/correct the situation. "Uhh, the snare sounds like it's in a closet, I want it to sound like it's in a big church."
reverb
The amount of time for a sound to 'die away' by 60 db in an acoustical space is called _________
reverb time
A device that artificially reproduces the sound characteristics of different acoustic environments' is called a _______
reverb unit
We determine direction of a sound through a process called _______
spatial (binaural) localization
We determine the direction of a sound through a process called
spatial localization
In general, spectrum processors alter the_____
spectral balance or timbre of a signal
Premature hearing loss due to sound exposure can be avoided by
taking frequent 'quiet breaks', minimizing hazardous sound environments ('turning it down'), wearing ear protection, all of the above
When receiving direct sounds and early reflections < 30 ms apart, a listener will still perceive them as one sound, and NOT as separate sounds (echoes). This is called _____________
temporal fusion
We cannot hear our friends very well after a 3-hour Ozzy Ozbourne concert because of ___________
temporary threshold shift
The organ where sound becomes 'electricity' in the human head is called __________
the cochlea
The organ where sound' becomes electricity' in the human head is called _________
the cochlea
In general, time processors alter the
the perceived room or spatial characteristics of a signal
Analog tape machines must run at ____________ speed during recording and playback to maintain pitch, rhythm, and duration of program
the same constant
The higher the frequency, ______________
the shorter the wavelength
the "texture", "color", or "quality" of a sound is called its ______
timbre
_________ is a danger signal that the ears may have suffered PTS or permanent threshold shift, identified by a ringing, whistling, or buzzing in the ears even though no loud sounds are present
tinnitus
Acoustical isolation is necessary to keep outside 'noise' from interfering with audio production and vice versa. The best way to accomplish acoustical isolation is to __________
use specialized construction methods
'Sound' begins as a_____, travels through an elastic _________ and loses _________ over time
vibration / medium / energy
Sound begins as a ______ travels through an elastic _____ and loses ____ over time
vibration / medium / energy
The graphic representation of a sound wave's compression and rarefaction patterns, usuallv shown as amplitude and time, is called a/an _________
waveform
The most effective way to reduce the 'popping' effect by vocalists on-mic without changing the 'sound' ('timbre' or 'tonality') is _________
windscreen / 'pop' filter
Audio related jobs requiring a study of computer science may include
DAW Plugins, Web Audio, Mobile Apps, All of the above
You are a recording engineer in a studio. The producer makes a comment about the recording session you are working on. Based on the producer's comment, choose the processor that would best enhance/correct the situation. "The bass sounds a little muddy"
EQ
The 'threshold of hearing' is defines as
0 db SPL
The speed of sound (velocity) in air under normal conditions is approximately ____
1130 fps
The bandwidth of human hearing 10 octaves, ranging from approximately ________
20 Hz to 20,000 Hz
The bandwidth of human hearing spans 10 octaves, ranging from approximately _________
20 Hz to 20,000 Hz
Generally, human hearing is most sensitive to the band of frequencies between ___________
2000 Hz - 3000 Hz
One octave above 125 Hz is
250 Hz
At equal amplitudes, which frequency would probably sound the loudest to us?
3000 Hz
According to the Nyquist theorem to capture a sound with a frequency range of 20Hz to 20kHz, of the choices below, the best sample rate would be
44.1 Khz
The frequency one octave below 1250 Hz is ______
625 Hz
The maximum allowable hours of noise exposure as per NIOSH guidelines for a SPL of 85 db is _________
8
The _______ takes an input signal and amplifies, balances, processes, combines, and routes it via outputs to a recorder or another device
audio console
A switch built into some microphones to reduce the proximity effect is called a(n) _______
bass roll-off
A "sound wave" is made up of a series of ... INCREASED or DECREASED air pressure?
both of these
What is the microphone pick-up pattern called in this diagram (below)?
cardiod
Which stereo microphone technique is represented in this picture (below)?
coincident pair ("X-Y")
You are a recording engineer in a studio. The producer makes a comment about the recording session you are working on. Based on the producer's comment, choose the processor that would best enhance/correct the situation "That vocal sounds great in the mix, but there are a few spots where she is too loud."
compressor
Which of the following mic transducer ('element) types does NOT rely on a 'magnet' (i.e. magnetic induction) to work!
condenser
Which tyoe of microphone must have a power supply ("phantom power") or a battery to operate:
condenser
When sound waves mostly coincide in their cycles, this interference is said to be
constructive
"Acoustical treatment" is applied to surfaces of a room to _____
control sound reflections, absorb sound, and diffuse sound
The "_______ network" divides the (audio) frequency spectrum into low & high frequency ranges before being sent to separate speaker elements
crossover
______ is the time interval between a sound or signal and its repetition, and can be used to create common effects known as doubling, chorus, and slap back echo.
delay
Sound can pass through or around physical barriers. This is called
diffraction
With regard to "perception of space", which of the following tells us the "location, size, and timbre of the source"?
direct sound
What is the lifecycle of a sound (as displayed by a cartoon room with lines?)
direct sound, early reflections, reverberant sound
A microphone polar pattern Is a graph of the mic's sensitivity with respect to _______
direction & frequency
In general, amplitude processors alter the ___________
dynamic range and volume characteristics of a signal
The part of the ear that converts sound to mechanical vibrations is called
ear drum
What step in setting up a live system includes setting up the system (speakers, equipment, etc.?
Load in
What step in setting up a live system includes system tuning/delaying speakers?
Load in
What step in setting up a live system includes striking all the equipment and placing it back on the truck?
Load out
Which of the following statements is true? Parallel walls are desired for acoustics The only way for sound isolation is adding thicker walls None of the above The best room for acoustics is a cube
None of the above
The reduced hearing sensitivity that occurs after a loud concert, but is temporary is known as
TTS
What kind of graph depicts a higher frequency sine wave?
The one where the waves are closer together
The equal loudness contour/curve shows us that human hearing is poor in the extreme low frequency area
True
Today the most interchangeable file format used for storage and archiving is
WAV
When sound waves propagate throughout a room, they will be _____ when they contact softer/less dense surfaces and _____ when they contact harder/more dense surfaces
absorbed, reflected
Audio-related jobs requiring a study of Physics may include:
acoustical venue design, loudspeaker design, microphone design
The microphone and loudspeaker are very similar in that they both are transducers, and convert between ________
acoustical, electrical
'Close' miking techniques are generally used to _______________
add presence & aid sound isolation
A(n) _______ can be used to control a signal that varies in level, and keep is from distorting the recording
amplitude processor
