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Year of manufacture: 2024
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Principles and Music*Acoustic Systems by Steve*Marshall / translated by Masahiro Yamazaki Sound is the vibration of air. Air molecules transmit vibrations to neighboring molecules one after another, to the next molecule one after another, eventually shaking the eardrum. The ear converts the vibration into an electrical signal, This signal is sent to the brain, where it is perceived as sound. This is a highly physical phenomenon. [The principle of sound perception and the physical topics related to it are explained. and the physics surrounding this phenomenon, dolphin echolocation, frequency resonance, acoustics in architecture, music theory, etc. and music theory. The author then moves on to his specialty of sound recording technology, discussing beautiful sound and its various effects, beautiful sounds and the various effects of sound. This is a book that delves into the secrets of sound. [Contents] Introduction What is Sound? Simple Sound Waveforms Speed of Sound The Ear Loudness and decibels of sound Tuning Frequency and pitch String Standing Wave Standing Waves of Tubes Helmholtz and resonance Synthetic waves Integer and non-integer harmonics Speech Reverberation localization Reverberation Room Mode Acoustic Processing Loudspeakers PA Systems Where Does Sound Come From? Microphones Recording Equalizers and Filters Compressors Delays and Reverbs Effects and Enhancers Mixing and Mastering Appendix |
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Sound is the vibration of air.
Air molecules transmit vibrations to neighboring molecules one after another,
to the next molecule one after another, eventually shaking the eardrum.
The ear converts the vibration into an electrical signal,
This signal is sent to the brain, where it is perceived as sound.
This is a highly physical phenomenon.
[The principle of sound perception and the physical topics related to it are explained.
and the physics surrounding this phenomenon,
dolphin echolocation, frequency
resonance, acoustics in architecture, music theory, etc.
and music theory.
The author then moves on to his specialty of sound recording technology, discussing beautiful sound and its various effects,
beautiful sounds and the various effects of sound.
This is a book that delves into the secrets of sound.
[Contents]
Introduction
What is Sound?
Simple Sound
Waveforms
Speed of Sound
The Ear
Loudness and decibels of sound
Tuning
Frequency and pitch
String Standing Wave
Standing Waves of Tubes
Helmholtz and resonance
Synthetic waves
Integer and non-integer harmonics
Speech
Reverberation localization
Reverberation
Room Mode
Acoustic Processing
Loudspeakers
PA Systems
Where Does Sound Come From?
Microphones
Recording
Equalizers and Filters
Compressors
Delays and Reverbs
Effects and Enhancers
Mixing and Mastering
Appendix