Sinopsis
The main objective of this book and accompanying software is to explore critical listening as it relates to typical types of audio signal processing. Distinct from musical aural skills or solfège, technical ear training focuses on the sonic effects of the most common types of signal processing used in sound recording and sound reproduction systems, such as equalization, dynamics processing, and reverberation. Knowledge of the sonic effects of audio signal processing, coupled with the ability to discriminate between small changes in sound quality, allow engineers to make effective changes to reproduced sound as needed. Highly developed critical listening skills allow an engineer to identify not only the effects of deliberate signal processing but also the unintentional or unwanted artifacts such as noise, buzz, hum, and distortion. Once such undesirable sounds are identified, an engineer can work to eliminate or reduce their presence.
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