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Sound Engineering
editA Wikipediography
edit- The Basics of Sound
- Sound
- Audio signal
- Signal (electrical engineering)
- Sine wave
- Signal strength
- Field strength
- Electric current
- Alternating current
- Wavelength
- Phase (waves)
- Audio frequency
- Radio frequency
- Electrical impedance
- Television
- Frequency
- Electromagnetic spectrum
- Hertz
- Amplitude
- Voltage
- Volt
- Dynamic range
- Decibel
- Pitch (music)
- Piano key frequencies
- Frequency response
- Bandwidth (signal processing)
- Signal-to-noise ratio
- Modulation
- Distortion
- Room acoustics
- Introduction to Sound Engineering
- Sound recording and reproduction
- Recording
- Audio mixing (recorded music)
- Audio mastering
- Comparison of analog and digital recording
- Analog Recording Basics
- Analog recording
- Analog signal
- Reel-to-reel audio tape recording
- Digital Recording Basics
- Digital audio
- Digital recording
- Sampling rate
- Audio bit depth
- Digital audio workstation
- Common Sound Engineering Environments
- Recording studio
- Studio recording
- Sound reinforcement system
- Broadcasting
- The Main Engineers
- Audio engineer
- Mixing engineer
- Mastering engineer
- Common Tools of the Trade
- Microphone
- Mixing console
- Signal processor
- Studio monitor
- Headphones
- From Air to Electricity
- Microphones
- Microphone array
- Ribbon microphone
- Monaural
- Stereophonic sound
- Multitrack recording
- Duophonic
- Binaural recording
- Ambisonics
- Soundfield microphone
- Ambiophonics
- Jecklin Disk
- Decca tree
- ORTF stereo technique
- NOS stereo technique
- Blumlein Pair
- Uncategorized
- Dynamic range compression
- De-essing
- Equalization (audio)
- Limiting
- Limiter
- Noise gate
- Noise reduction
- Delay (audio effect)
- Reverberation
- Audio filter
- Amplifier
- Loudspeaker
- Noise
- Magnetic tape
- Magnetic storage
- Tape recorder
- Cassette deck
- Compact Cassette
- Azimuth
- High fidelity
- Gramophone record
- Vacuum tube
- Valve amplifier
- Tape head
- Video
- Radio
- Compact disc
- Transducer
- Phonograph
- Audiophile
- Analog-to-digital converter