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DIFFRACTION

DIFFRACTION

DIFFRACTION   Sound waves propagate spherically. For smaller wavelengths and greater distance from the source, we can perceive them as waves with a relatively flat front and a direction perpendicular to it. The ability of sound waves in meeting obstacles to go around them, penetrating into the area behind them, is called diffraction. Without a diffraction the sound would be audible only in a situation of direct sight to the sound source.By the diffraction we can hear sound … Read entire article »

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Final Test – Music mixing

Final Test – Music mixing

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0Bzsi5s5xDVnNS2NTVURUWWlOdTg?usp=sharing Listen carefully………. It is not as easy as it sees….   Here is the tutorial how to do this:   … Read entire article »

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Final Test – Theory

Final Test – Theory

Here are the questions:   Sound. Characteristics of sound Timbre. Definition. What forms the timbre of the sound Microphones. Types. Specifications. Analog and digital recording and reproduction. Equalization. Filters. Types of equalizers. Dynamic processors. Types. Most important controls in the typical dynamic processor. Reverberation. Delay. What is latency? Where it comes from? How can we avoid it? Phase characteristics of the sound. Phase and polarity. Reflection of sound. Usage of reflectors in recording and postproduciton rooms and in halls Refraction. Law of Snellius. Refraction in light and … Read entire article »

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Final Test – Field Recording

Final Test – Field Recording

  This is the second part – editing in Logic – after the 4 minute   https://youtu.be/bwrTIMPuio8 and this is the beginning of the project – while you are still in premiere…   This is what we recorded on the field weeks ago. Every folder has 2 subfolders – audio and video. In the audio you have all the takes from the Tascam recorder. In the video you have what we recorded  with our cellphones 🙂 Your job is:   Go to Adobe Premiere; Create a project. Create a new sequence inside … Read entire article »

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