Broadcast sound technology:

Broadcast Sound Technology provides an explanation of the underlying principles of modern audio technology. Organized into 21 chapters, the book first describes the basic sound; behavior of sound waves; aspects of hearing, harming, and charming the ear; room acoustics; reverberation; microphones; ph...

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Main Author: Talbot-Smith, Michael (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London Boston Butterworths 1990
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Online Access:FAW01
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Summary:Broadcast Sound Technology provides an explanation of the underlying principles of modern audio technology. Organized into 21 chapters, the book first describes the basic sound; behavior of sound waves; aspects of hearing, harming, and charming the ear; room acoustics; reverberation; microphones; phantom power; loudspeakers; basic stereo; and monitoring of audio signal. Subsequent chapters explore the processing of audio signal, sockets, sound desks, and digital audio. Analogue and digital tape recording and reproduction, as well as noise reduction, are also explained
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (page 208) and index
Physical Description:1 online resource (xii, 212 pages) illustrations
ISBN:9781483161518
148316151X
0408054425
9780408054423
024051355X
9780240513553

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