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AudioPedia 102 - Acoustics and Studio Design.
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1
A reverberant sound field consists of...
an impulse and a response
dense reverberation, flanging effects, & compressed echoes
dense reverberation, phasing effects, & compressed echoes
an initial reflection, early reflections, & later denser reverberation
2
The control room contains...
the recording & mixing gear
the microphones & acoustic instruments
the studio's reverb chamber
3
Phase is...
an effect generated with a ≥50-mlliisecond delay
a period when novice mixers tend to use too much EQ
a measurment of the period of one cycle of a sound wave
4
Live End Dead End ™ is an approach to...
deciding which way a microphone should be pointing
building a project studio
positioning the musicians for a recording
applying absorption to a control room
5
Standing Waves (or Room Modes) are...
irregularities in low-frequency reponse at different locations in a room
different room shapes for control room designs
irregularities in high-frequency reponse at different locations in a room
6
In a reverberant sound field, diffusion relates to...
the relative level of the dry signal and the reverb signal
In a reverberant sound field, diffusion relates to...
the number of different spaces provided in a reverb plug-in
the density and timing of reflections
7
Absorption occurs when sound waves hit...
a flexible room boundary
a porous surface like foam
a hard surface like wood or glass
another wave
8
"Project Studio" is a catch-all term for...
all answers are correct
smaller recording studios
personal music studios
home studios
9
Psychoacoustics refers to...
how our ears respond to dangerously loud sound waves
how our brains interperet audio signals from our ears
how our ears respond to bad music
how our ears physically respond to sound waves
10
Comb filtering is caused by...
an effect that slightly clips the audio wave
too much processing
the gradually decreasing level as a sound wave dies away
reinforcements & cancellations from reflected waves
11
A bass trap is...
the bass port in some speaker designs
all answers are correct
a wall cavity meant to break up standing waves
a bass boost from wall placement of a speaker
12
The Haas Effect specifies two "zones":
the Echo zone & the Reverb zone
The Fission zone & the Danger zone
the Fusion zone & the Echo zone
the Fission zone & the Reverb zone
13
The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection. True or false?
False
True
14
Wavelength is...
the length of a sustaining note, like from an organ
the length of a song
the decay time of a note with a gradual falloff in level
the distance a wave travels in the time it takes to complete one cycle
15
One effective technique for soundproofing a studio is...
the generous application of egg cartons affixed to the walls
a "room-within-a-room"
using earplugs
an anechoic chamber
16
An anechoic chamber is...
an echo chamber
a very live space, usually for testing applications
a completely dead space, usually for testing applications
a Live-End Dead-End™ space for mixing
17
A diffusor panel...
all answers are correct
diffuses creative tensions during a session
focuses reflections like a parabolic mic
scatters reflections for a more even ambience in a room
18
The "mirror trick" is...
a way to create sight lines from control room to live room
a psychological method for getting a good take from an artist
a simple way to locate problematic reflections
a technique to imitate the playing style of another musician
19
Golden Mean room dimensions are intended to minimize the incidence and severity of standing waves. True or false?
True
False
20
The Inverse Square Law addresses...
increasing level with greater distance from the source
consistent level despite greater distance from the source
decreasing level with greater distance from the source
inconsistent level in square waves
21
The Precedence Effect deals with...
the loudest perceived track in a mix
sounds from different directions separted by a very short delay
the softest perceived track in a mix
sounds from different directions separted by a very long delay
AudioPedia 102
Acoustics and Studio Design
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