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The Science of Sound: How Audio is Recorded and Reproduced
When I was 12, I remember asking my older brother "What is sound? And, how, from this random squiggle of lines, do you get the sound of an orchestra with a variety of instruments?" In essence, not only did I want to know what sound is but also how sound is recorded and reproduced. Unfortunately, I don't remember his explanation clearing things up.
Now, years later, with the help of one of our Friends of CircuitBread, PUI Audio, we are able to answer my 12 year old self. Using a series of examples and animations, we show what sound is physically, how it's a longitudinal wave that can be recorded as a transverse voltage wave, and how different sounds can be recreated with a single signal. We use some samples from PUI Audio to show how microphones record sound and how speakers can play th...
published: 15 Jun 2022
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Sound Recording And Reproduction. Erpi Classroom Films (1941)
Interesting Educational Video from 1941 that I will be using in one of my modules for my MA Education at The University of Leeds to demonstrate the continued use of technology in Education. I have also added subtitles for the purposes of my assignment.
published: 05 Jan 2024
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Sound Recording and Reproduction (Sound on Film) (1943)
published: 12 Apr 2020
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Optical recording and reproduction of sound
Mr. Chandane Elia R
Assistant Professor
Electronics Engg. Department
Walchand Institute of Technology Solapur
email id: [email protected]
published: 23 Apr 2021
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Sound recording and reproduction
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Sound recording and reproduction is an electrical or mechanical inscription and re-creation of sound waves, such as spoken voice, singing, instrumental music, or sound effects.The two main classes of sound recording technology are analog recording and digital recording.
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Sound Recording and Reproduction on Film (1943)
This film from 1943 explains the mysteries of sound recording on film. Very informative and eye-opening for many people today.
HOW MICROPHONE TRANSFORMS KINETIC ENERGY OF AIR WAVES INTO ELECTRICAL ENERGY; HOW FLUCTUATIONS IN ELECTRIC CURRENT OPERATE PHOTOGRAPHIC LIGHT VALVE WHICH REGISTERS THEIR FLUCTUATIONS THRU VARYING LIGHT BEAM UPON SENSITIZED PHOTOGRAPHIC FILM; REVERSE. VARIABLE AREA & VARIABLE DENSITY SOUND TRACKS EXPLAINED & DEMONSTRATED. SOUND FILM PROJECTORS.
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The Smoking Hat
published: 22 Mar 2017
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Methods of sound recording & reproduction, optical recording.
This video lectures deals with the explanation of Methods of sound recording & reproduction, optical recording
published: 27 Apr 2022
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Sound recording and reproduction
Sound recording and reproduction is an electrical or mechanical inscription and re-creation of sound waves, such as spoken voice, singing, instrumental music, or sound effects. The two main classes of sound recording technology are analog recording and digital recording. Acoustic analog recording is achieved by a small microphone diaphragm that can detect changes in atmospheric pressure and record them as a graphic representation of the sound waves on a medium such as a phonograph. In magnetic tape recording, the sound waves vibrate the microphone diaphragm and are converted into a varying electric current, which is then converted to a varying magnetic field by an electromagnet, which makes a representation of the sound as magnetized areas on a plastic tape with a magnetic coating on it. A...
published: 18 Oct 2015
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Unify Sound, Creation, Recording and Reproduction
The video discusses the challenge of unifying the various elements of instruments, sound reinforcement and playback to enhance engineering and sound system design. The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding the complexities and nuances of sound capture and reproduction, including mic placement and the use of multiple perspectives. They explain the downsides of sending the same sound to multiple speakers, which creates comb filtering, interference, and summation issues. Techniques for capturing room sound during music recordings are also discussed, along with alternative approaches such as using close mic'ing and adding realistic-sounding reverbs in post-production. The speaker concludes with a demonstration of a Columbia graphophone from 1890 and talks about the mechanisms of h...
published: 04 Jun 2023
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The Future of Music Recording & Reproduction?
In this video we briefly explore the milestones of music recording techniques and reproduction media in order to analyze and imagine the future technologies and approaches in music recording and its reproduction, including neuronal osmosis and biological technology.
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Music: Bensound.com
'Inspire'; 'Straight'; 'Sweet'
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published: 07 Oct 2018
8:54
The Science of Sound: How Audio is Recorded and Reproduced
When I was 12, I remember asking my older brother "What is sound? And, how, from this random squiggle of lines, do you get the sound of an orchestra with a vari...
When I was 12, I remember asking my older brother "What is sound? And, how, from this random squiggle of lines, do you get the sound of an orchestra with a variety of instruments?" In essence, not only did I want to know what sound is but also how sound is recorded and reproduced. Unfortunately, I don't remember his explanation clearing things up.
Now, years later, with the help of one of our Friends of CircuitBread, PUI Audio, we are able to answer my 12 year old self. Using a series of examples and animations, we show what sound is physically, how it's a longitudinal wave that can be recorded as a transverse voltage wave, and how different sounds can be recreated with a single signal. We use some samples from PUI Audio to show how microphones record sound and how speakers can play that sound back.
We hope you enjoy learning about this topic with us and want to thank PUI Audio for their help and support in sharing this message. Please learn more about them, their audio products, and their commitment to audio education at:
https://www.circuitbread.com/friends/pui-audio-inc
and
https://www.puiaudio.com/
Table of Contents:
0:00 Introduction
0:26 The nature of sound
1:56 How microphones work
3:08 How speakers work
3:41 How are multiple frequencies reproduced?
4:53 Finding all the frequencies in a signal
5:33 Recording and playback fidelity
7:44 Summary
8:35 Sound waves flickering a flame
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When I was 12, I remember asking my older brother "What is sound? And, how, from this random squiggle of lines, do you get the sound of an orchestra with a variety of instruments?" In essence, not only did I want to know what sound is but also how sound is recorded and reproduced. Unfortunately, I don't remember his explanation clearing things up.
Now, years later, with the help of one of our Friends of CircuitBread, PUI Audio, we are able to answer my 12 year old self. Using a series of examples and animations, we show what sound is physically, how it's a longitudinal wave that can be recorded as a transverse voltage wave, and how different sounds can be recreated with a single signal. We use some samples from PUI Audio to show how microphones record sound and how speakers can play that sound back.
We hope you enjoy learning about this topic with us and want to thank PUI Audio for their help and support in sharing this message. Please learn more about them, their audio products, and their commitment to audio education at:
https://www.circuitbread.com/friends/pui-audio-inc
and
https://www.puiaudio.com/
Table of Contents:
0:00 Introduction
0:26 The nature of sound
1:56 How microphones work
3:08 How speakers work
3:41 How are multiple frequencies reproduced?
4:53 Finding all the frequencies in a signal
5:33 Recording and playback fidelity
7:44 Summary
8:35 Sound waves flickering a flame
For electronics tools, tutorials, equations and more check out our site: https://www.circuitbread.com
And check out our Friends of CircuitBread, who offer special discounts, product samples, resources and more to our users: https://www.circuitbread.com/friends
CircuitBread is joining the fight to help people more easily learn about and use electronics. With an ever-growing array of equations, tools, and tutorials, we're striving for the best ways to make electronics and electrical engineering topics more accessible to everyone. Come learn electronics with us!
Connect with CircuitBread:
Discord ➤ https://discord.gg/vdqARHb
Instagram ➤ http://instagram.com/circuitbread
Facebook ➤ https://www.facebook.com/circuitbread
Twitter ➤ http://twitter.com/circuitbread
- published: 15 Jun 2022
- views: 11182
10:46
Sound Recording And Reproduction. Erpi Classroom Films (1941)
Interesting Educational Video from 1941 that I will be using in one of my modules for my MA Education at The University of Leeds to demonstrate the continued us...
Interesting Educational Video from 1941 that I will be using in one of my modules for my MA Education at The University of Leeds to demonstrate the continued use of technology in Education. I have also added subtitles for the purposes of my assignment.
https://wn.com/Sound_Recording_And_Reproduction._Erpi_Classroom_Films_(1941)
Interesting Educational Video from 1941 that I will be using in one of my modules for my MA Education at The University of Leeds to demonstrate the continued use of technology in Education. I have also added subtitles for the purposes of my assignment.
- published: 05 Jan 2024
- views: 90
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Sound recording and reproduction
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Sound recording and reproduction
Sound recording and reproduction is an electrical or mechanical inscription and re-creation of sound waves, such as spoken voice, singing, instrumental music, or sound effects.The two main classes of sound recording technology are analog recording and digital recording.
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Sound recording and reproduction is an electrical or mechanical inscription and re-creation of sound waves, such as spoken voice, singing, instrumental music, or sound effects.The two main classes of sound recording technology are analog recording and digital recording.
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10:48
Sound Recording and Reproduction on Film (1943)
This film from 1943 explains the mysteries of sound recording on film. Very informative and eye-opening for many people today.
HOW MICROPHONE TRANSFORMS KINET...
This film from 1943 explains the mysteries of sound recording on film. Very informative and eye-opening for many people today.
HOW MICROPHONE TRANSFORMS KINETIC ENERGY OF AIR WAVES INTO ELECTRICAL ENERGY; HOW FLUCTUATIONS IN ELECTRIC CURRENT OPERATE PHOTOGRAPHIC LIGHT VALVE WHICH REGISTERS THEIR FLUCTUATIONS THRU VARYING LIGHT BEAM UPON SENSITIZED PHOTOGRAPHIC FILM; REVERSE. VARIABLE AREA & VARIABLE DENSITY SOUND TRACKS EXPLAINED & DEMONSTRATED. SOUND FILM PROJECTORS.
For more classic how-to trailers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILlbXC_sfmc&list=PLtNmoUKKy9QSaScAPdKrjaqlXYMrWmdZd
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The Smoking Hat
https://wn.com/Sound_Recording_And_Reproduction_On_Film_(1943)
This film from 1943 explains the mysteries of sound recording on film. Very informative and eye-opening for many people today.
HOW MICROPHONE TRANSFORMS KINETIC ENERGY OF AIR WAVES INTO ELECTRICAL ENERGY; HOW FLUCTUATIONS IN ELECTRIC CURRENT OPERATE PHOTOGRAPHIC LIGHT VALVE WHICH REGISTERS THEIR FLUCTUATIONS THRU VARYING LIGHT BEAM UPON SENSITIZED PHOTOGRAPHIC FILM; REVERSE. VARIABLE AREA & VARIABLE DENSITY SOUND TRACKS EXPLAINED & DEMONSTRATED. SOUND FILM PROJECTORS.
For more classic how-to trailers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILlbXC_sfmc&list=PLtNmoUKKy9QSaScAPdKrjaqlXYMrWmdZd
For more classic videos, please check out our channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR3g9o2nC-6x1YcfIXqLy4g
The Smoking Hat
- published: 22 Mar 2017
- views: 653
8:58
Methods of sound recording & reproduction, optical recording.
This video lectures deals with the explanation of Methods of sound recording & reproduction, optical recording
This video lectures deals with the explanation of Methods of sound recording & reproduction, optical recording
https://wn.com/Methods_Of_Sound_Recording_Reproduction,_Optical_Recording.
This video lectures deals with the explanation of Methods of sound recording & reproduction, optical recording
- published: 27 Apr 2022
- views: 904
45:00
Sound recording and reproduction
Sound recording and reproduction is an electrical or mechanical inscription and re-creation of sound waves, such as spoken voice, singing, instrumental music, o...
Sound recording and reproduction is an electrical or mechanical inscription and re-creation of sound waves, such as spoken voice, singing, instrumental music, or sound effects. The two main classes of sound recording technology are analog recording and digital recording. Acoustic analog recording is achieved by a small microphone diaphragm that can detect changes in atmospheric pressure and record them as a graphic representation of the sound waves on a medium such as a phonograph. In magnetic tape recording, the sound waves vibrate the microphone diaphragm and are converted into a varying electric current, which is then converted to a varying magnetic field by an electromagnet, which makes a representation of the sound as magnetized areas on a plastic tape with a magnetic coating on it. Analog sound reproduction is the reverse process, with a bigger loudspeaker diaphragm causing changes to atmospheric pressure to form acoustic sound waves. Electronically generated sound waves may also be recorded directly from devices such as an electric guitar pickup or a synthesizer, without the use of acoustics in the recording process other than the need for musicians to hear how well they are playing during recording sessions.
Digital recording and reproduction converts the analog sound signal picked up by the microphone to a digital form by the process of digitization. This lets the audio data be stored and transmitted by a wider variety of media. Digital recording stores audio as a series of binary numbers representing samples of the amplitude of the audio signal at equal time intervals, at a sample rate high enough to convey all sounds capable of being heard. Digital recordings are considered higher quality than analog recordings not necessarily because they have higher fidelity, but because the digital format can prevent much loss of quality found in analog recording due to noise and electromagnetic interference in playback, and mechanical deterioration or damage to the storage medium. A digital audio signal must be reconverted to analog form during playback before it is applied to a loudspeaker or earphones.
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Sound recording and reproduction is an electrical or mechanical inscription and re-creation of sound waves, such as spoken voice, singing, instrumental music, or sound effects. The two main classes of sound recording technology are analog recording and digital recording. Acoustic analog recording is achieved by a small microphone diaphragm that can detect changes in atmospheric pressure and record them as a graphic representation of the sound waves on a medium such as a phonograph. In magnetic tape recording, the sound waves vibrate the microphone diaphragm and are converted into a varying electric current, which is then converted to a varying magnetic field by an electromagnet, which makes a representation of the sound as magnetized areas on a plastic tape with a magnetic coating on it. Analog sound reproduction is the reverse process, with a bigger loudspeaker diaphragm causing changes to atmospheric pressure to form acoustic sound waves. Electronically generated sound waves may also be recorded directly from devices such as an electric guitar pickup or a synthesizer, without the use of acoustics in the recording process other than the need for musicians to hear how well they are playing during recording sessions.
Digital recording and reproduction converts the analog sound signal picked up by the microphone to a digital form by the process of digitization. This lets the audio data be stored and transmitted by a wider variety of media. Digital recording stores audio as a series of binary numbers representing samples of the amplitude of the audio signal at equal time intervals, at a sample rate high enough to convey all sounds capable of being heard. Digital recordings are considered higher quality than analog recordings not necessarily because they have higher fidelity, but because the digital format can prevent much loss of quality found in analog recording due to noise and electromagnetic interference in playback, and mechanical deterioration or damage to the storage medium. A digital audio signal must be reconverted to analog form during playback before it is applied to a loudspeaker or earphones.
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- published: 18 Oct 2015
- views: 5322
27:43
Unify Sound, Creation, Recording and Reproduction
The video discusses the challenge of unifying the various elements of instruments, sound reinforcement and playback to enhance engineering and sound system desi...
The video discusses the challenge of unifying the various elements of instruments, sound reinforcement and playback to enhance engineering and sound system design. The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding the complexities and nuances of sound capture and reproduction, including mic placement and the use of multiple perspectives. They explain the downsides of sending the same sound to multiple speakers, which creates comb filtering, interference, and summation issues. Techniques for capturing room sound during music recordings are also discussed, along with alternative approaches such as using close mic'ing and adding realistic-sounding reverbs in post-production. The speaker concludes with a demonstration of a Columbia graphophone from 1890 and talks about the mechanisms of horns as acoustic transformers. The video ends with a musical segment featuring the Death Fighter 2000 or DB.
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https://www.ratsoundsales.com/
https://ratsound.com/daveswordpress/
https://www.ratsound.com/
http://www.soundtools.com
00:00 Chaos vs Fidelity
02:41 Create, Capture, Reproduce
03:52 Instruments vs Point Sources
05:05 Sound Systems vs Point Sources
06:27 Bands vs Point Source
07:06 Pure Tones vs Overtones
09:55 Capturing Sonic Perspectives
11:57 Multiple Identical Perspectives
13:52 Creating a Single Perspectives
16:15 Avoid Repetition
17:58 Don't Amplify the Room in the Room
21:04 Portable Music in 1890
26:34 Death Biter 2000
https://wn.com/Unify_Sound,_Creation,_Recording_And_Reproduction
The video discusses the challenge of unifying the various elements of instruments, sound reinforcement and playback to enhance engineering and sound system design. The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding the complexities and nuances of sound capture and reproduction, including mic placement and the use of multiple perspectives. They explain the downsides of sending the same sound to multiple speakers, which creates comb filtering, interference, and summation issues. Techniques for capturing room sound during music recordings are also discussed, along with alternative approaches such as using close mic'ing and adding realistic-sounding reverbs in post-production. The speaker concludes with a demonstration of a Columbia graphophone from 1890 and talks about the mechanisms of horns as acoustic transformers. The video ends with a musical segment featuring the Death Fighter 2000 or DB.
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https://www.ratsound.com/
http://www.soundtools.com
00:00 Chaos vs Fidelity
02:41 Create, Capture, Reproduce
03:52 Instruments vs Point Sources
05:05 Sound Systems vs Point Sources
06:27 Bands vs Point Source
07:06 Pure Tones vs Overtones
09:55 Capturing Sonic Perspectives
11:57 Multiple Identical Perspectives
13:52 Creating a Single Perspectives
16:15 Avoid Repetition
17:58 Don't Amplify the Room in the Room
21:04 Portable Music in 1890
26:34 Death Biter 2000
- published: 04 Jun 2023
- views: 13600
19:18
The Future of Music Recording & Reproduction?
In this video we briefly explore the milestones of music recording techniques and reproduction media in order to analyze and imagine the future technologies and...
In this video we briefly explore the milestones of music recording techniques and reproduction media in order to analyze and imagine the future technologies and approaches in music recording and its reproduction, including neuronal osmosis and biological technology.
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Music: Bensound.com
'Inspire'; 'Straight'; 'Sweet'
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https://wn.com/The_Future_Of_Music_Recording_Reproduction
In this video we briefly explore the milestones of music recording techniques and reproduction media in order to analyze and imagine the future technologies and approaches in music recording and its reproduction, including neuronal osmosis and biological technology.
________________________________
Music: Bensound.com
'Inspire'; 'Straight'; 'Sweet'
_________________________________
- published: 07 Oct 2018
- views: 3707
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Digital Audio Explained
This computer science lesson describes how sound is digitally encoded and stored by a computer. It begins with a discussion of the nature of sound in air, namely, a longitudinal wave of compressions and rarefactions. It then explains how sound can be captured by a dynamic microphone, which generates an analogue electrical signal that represents the original analogue sound wave. The digitisation of sound is then described, a process known as analogue to digital conversion. The effect of the sample rate on the quality of a digital sound recording is illustrated, as well as its effect on the size of the sound file. The importance of the bit depth used to digitise a sound wave is also covered, along with the impact of quantisation errors that might result from a low bit depth. This video...
published: 10 Oct 2021
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Digital Audio Explained
Why increasing the sample rate and bit depth improves the digital representation of the analog sound wave.
published: 17 Oct 2011
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Debunking the Digital Audio Myth: The Truth About the 'Stair-Step' Effect
Learn why 16-bit/44.1kHz audio is just as good as high-res audio formats for playback (if not better)!
Watch Part 2: https://youtu.be/VSm_7q3Ol04
Watch Monty's full video here: https://youtu.be/UqiBJbREUgU
Original Video: https://xiph.org/video/vid2.shtml
Learn More: https://people.xiph.org/~xiphmont/demo/neil-young.html
"Digital Show & Tell" is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike (BY-SA) license. Learn more here: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
This video was originally created by Christopher "Monty" Montgomery and xiph.org. The video has been adapted to make the concepts more accessible to viewers by providing context and commentary throughout the video.
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published: 01 Jun 2023
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What is Digital Audio?
Get your FREE course here: https://bit.ly/3YF1QZC
Do you want to learn about making music?
START HERE with understanding what digital audio ACTUALLY is, a sample lesson from the completely free Music Production for Beginners - Getting Started course.
Meet Rob Jones founder and senior tutor at Producertech. He's spent most of his life teaching people everything there is to know about music production from complete beginners to superstar DJ's and professionals.
We think we've created the ultimate music production for begineers course and, it's absolutely free! It tells you everything you need to know to start your journey. Simply click the link https://bit.ly/3YF1QZC , apply the voucher and you'll have access to our Music Production for Beginners - Getting Started course FREE for life.
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published: 22 Dec 2022
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How Digital Audio Works - Computerphile
Learn how to add narration to your Kindle eBooks. Visit http://www.amazon.com/computerphile
How does digital audio work? Programmer, Producer and Professional Musician David Domminney Fowler takes us through the basics.
Science of Drumming - Sixty Symbols: https://youtu.be/GyLeBMdI_HU
Captain Buzz: Smartphone Pilot: https://youtu.be/DE5e0C7xw7c
Factory of Ideas (Bell Labs): https://youtu.be/QFK6RG47bww
Could we Ban Encryption?: https://youtu.be/ShUyfk4QB-8
Computer that Changed Everything: https://youtu.be/6LYRgrqJgDc
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This video was filmed and edited by Sean Riley.
Computer Science at the University of Nottingham: http://bit.ly/nottscomputer
Computerphile is a sister project to Brady Haran's Numberphile. M...
published: 26 Oct 2015
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Digital Audio Out Optical (Connect Speakers to TV)
How to Connect TV Digital Audio Out to External Speakers. This is also known as Toslink and SPDIF.
You'll see all the ways you may connect your tv with an optical port to your speakers / sound system.
You'll probably need a digital audio converter, I'll show you how easy it works.
Amazon links
1. Optical Cable - https://amzn.to/33q2rCB
2. Soundbar - https://amzn.to/3qrr9gn
3. Converter - https://amzn.to/3cSMNWt
4. RCA to RCA - https://amzn.to/3dFGhSV
5. Mini Amplifier - https://amzn.to/31abjLM
Check out my other channel focused on solutions for video/tv etc. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt46605U_q1qX369DXhw9fQ
Here's my Patreon if you want to support me :) https://www.patreon.com/simplecafe
Subscribe for more simple explanations:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCPtZRCGfUe4lhBJJ...
published: 22 Jul 2021
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eSynic Professional Digital to Analog Audio Converter
Learn more this item ⏩⏩:https://esynic.com/products/professional-digital-to-analog-audio-converter
*eSynic DAC Converter*------: The eSynic DAC Audio Converter Converts Digital Optical (Toslink) or Coaxial Audio Signals to Analog RCA L/R and 3. 5mm Jack Audio Outout .
*100% Brand New & High Quality*-----:The eSynic DAC Converter With Aluminum Alloy CaseWhich is Lightweight, More Durable and Heat-resisted. and We Use a High Quality Chip,Basically Realize Lossless Transmission
*96KHZ Sampling Rate Achieved*----:The eSynic DAC Converter Supports 24-bit and 96 KHz on Left and Right Channels. Provides Electromagnetic-noise-free Transmission
*Widely Applications*------:This eSynic Digital to Analog Audio Converter Compatible with Headphone PS3 XBox 360 HDTV Blu RAY DVD Sky HD Apple TV etc.
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published: 11 Aug 2022
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Digital audio needed videotape to be possible - and the early days were wild!
The history here is wild!
Links 'n' stuff:
Oh, here's the mentioned link before I forget:
https://www.kenrockwell.com/audio/sony/pcm-f1.htm
Techmoan's video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVDCxTtn4OQ
LGR's video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUS0Zv2APjU
Technology Connextras (my second channel where stuff goes sometimes)
https://www.youtube.com/@TechnologyConnextras
Technology Connections on Mastodon:
https://mas.to/@TechConnectify
The TC Subreddit
https://www.reddit.com/r/technologyconnections
This channel is supported through viewer contributions on Patreon. Thanks to the generous support of people like you, Technology Connections has remained independent and possible. If you'd like to join the amazing people who've pledged their support, check out the link below. Thank you f...
published: 09 Jun 2023
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00:57:25 | 11. PELANGGARAN
01:03:28 | 12. TERMINAL GIWANGAN
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Analog vs Digital Audio | The Truth About Which Is Better...
What's the difference between analog and digital audio? Is vinyl better than CD or MP3? What makes one better than the other? In this video, you'll learn about the benefits and drawbacks of analog and digital audio. By the end, you'll be able to answer these questions for yourself.
Full Post (Audio University Website): https://audiouniversityonline.com/analog-vs-digital-audio/
Videos Mentioned In This Video:
- D/A and A/D | Digital Show and Tell - Monty Montgomery (xiph.org) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIQ9IXSUzuM
- Samplerates: the higher the better, right? - Dan Worrall (FabFilter YouTube Channel) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jCwIsT0X8M
- Lossy vs Lossless Audio - Audio University - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJu8a6itxo4
Download the free Speaker Placement Guide here:...
published: 19 Aug 2021
12:36
Digital Audio Explained
This computer science lesson describes how sound is digitally encoded and stored by a computer. It begins with a discussion of the nature of sound in air, name...
This computer science lesson describes how sound is digitally encoded and stored by a computer. It begins with a discussion of the nature of sound in air, namely, a longitudinal wave of compressions and rarefactions. It then explains how sound can be captured by a dynamic microphone, which generates an analogue electrical signal that represents the original analogue sound wave. The digitisation of sound is then described, a process known as analogue to digital conversion. The effect of the sample rate on the quality of a digital sound recording is illustrated, as well as its effect on the size of the sound file. The importance of the bit depth used to digitise a sound wave is also covered, along with the impact of quantisation errors that might result from a low bit depth. This video tutorial mentions some typical sample rates such as speech quality (8KHz) which is used by VIOP applications and telephone voice calls, and CD quality (44.1 KHz) which is used for music recordings. The video concludes with a mention of some different audio file formats including wrappers for uncompressed LPCM data (linear pulse code modulation) such as .WAV and .AIFF, and some compressed audio file formats such as MP3, WMA and M4A.
Chapters:
00:00 The nature of sound
01:22 A microphone to capture sound
01:50 Representing sound with a transverse wave
03:12 Sample rate
07:47 Bit depth
09:51 Summary
https://wn.com/Digital_Audio_Explained
This computer science lesson describes how sound is digitally encoded and stored by a computer. It begins with a discussion of the nature of sound in air, namely, a longitudinal wave of compressions and rarefactions. It then explains how sound can be captured by a dynamic microphone, which generates an analogue electrical signal that represents the original analogue sound wave. The digitisation of sound is then described, a process known as analogue to digital conversion. The effect of the sample rate on the quality of a digital sound recording is illustrated, as well as its effect on the size of the sound file. The importance of the bit depth used to digitise a sound wave is also covered, along with the impact of quantisation errors that might result from a low bit depth. This video tutorial mentions some typical sample rates such as speech quality (8KHz) which is used by VIOP applications and telephone voice calls, and CD quality (44.1 KHz) which is used for music recordings. The video concludes with a mention of some different audio file formats including wrappers for uncompressed LPCM data (linear pulse code modulation) such as .WAV and .AIFF, and some compressed audio file formats such as MP3, WMA and M4A.
Chapters:
00:00 The nature of sound
01:22 A microphone to capture sound
01:50 Representing sound with a transverse wave
03:12 Sample rate
07:47 Bit depth
09:51 Summary
- published: 10 Oct 2021
- views: 22628
1:30
Digital Audio Explained
Why increasing the sample rate and bit depth improves the digital representation of the analog sound wave.
Why increasing the sample rate and bit depth improves the digital representation of the analog sound wave.
https://wn.com/Digital_Audio_Explained
Why increasing the sample rate and bit depth improves the digital representation of the analog sound wave.
- published: 17 Oct 2011
- views: 90709
13:17
Debunking the Digital Audio Myth: The Truth About the 'Stair-Step' Effect
Learn why 16-bit/44.1kHz audio is just as good as high-res audio formats for playback (if not better)!
Watch Part 2: https://youtu.be/VSm_7q3Ol04
Watch Monty...
Learn why 16-bit/44.1kHz audio is just as good as high-res audio formats for playback (if not better)!
Watch Part 2: https://youtu.be/VSm_7q3Ol04
Watch Monty's full video here: https://youtu.be/UqiBJbREUgU
Original Video: https://xiph.org/video/vid2.shtml
Learn More: https://people.xiph.org/~xiphmont/demo/neil-young.html
"Digital Show & Tell" is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike (BY-SA) license. Learn more here: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
This video was originally created by Christopher "Monty" Montgomery and xiph.org. The video has been adapted to make the concepts more accessible to viewers by providing context and commentary throughout the video.
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Learn why 16-bit/44.1kHz audio is just as good as high-res audio formats for playback (if not better)!
Watch Part 2: https://youtu.be/VSm_7q3Ol04
Watch Monty's full video here: https://youtu.be/UqiBJbREUgU
Original Video: https://xiph.org/video/vid2.shtml
Learn More: https://people.xiph.org/~xiphmont/demo/neil-young.html
"Digital Show & Tell" is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike (BY-SA) license. Learn more here: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
This video was originally created by Christopher "Monty" Montgomery and xiph.org. The video has been adapted to make the concepts more accessible to viewers by providing context and commentary throughout the video.
Book a one to one call:
https://audiouniversityonline.com/one-to-one/
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- published: 01 Jun 2023
- views: 561388
6:13
What is Digital Audio?
Get your FREE course here: https://bit.ly/3YF1QZC
Do you want to learn about making music?
START HERE with understanding what digital audio ACTUALLY is, a sa...
Get your FREE course here: https://bit.ly/3YF1QZC
Do you want to learn about making music?
START HERE with understanding what digital audio ACTUALLY is, a sample lesson from the completely free Music Production for Beginners - Getting Started course.
Meet Rob Jones founder and senior tutor at Producertech. He's spent most of his life teaching people everything there is to know about music production from complete beginners to superstar DJ's and professionals.
We think we've created the ultimate music production for begineers course and, it's absolutely free! It tells you everything you need to know to start your journey. Simply click the link https://bit.ly/3YF1QZC , apply the voucher and you'll have access to our Music Production for Beginners - Getting Started course FREE for life.
Discover your potential and live out your music producer dreams!
ABOUT PRODUCERTECH
Producertech first formed in 2009 with the launch of our first website Live Courses, featuring Ableton Live courses by certified trainer Rob Jones. After many subsequent websites and courses, we now have a single online school with a wide range of titles on most major software and areas of music production. Our mission is to deliver high quality and easy to follow tutorials that teach how to make electronic music in any style, brought to you by the best producers and instructors from around the world.
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Get your FREE course here: https://bit.ly/3YF1QZC
Do you want to learn about making music?
START HERE with understanding what digital audio ACTUALLY is, a sample lesson from the completely free Music Production for Beginners - Getting Started course.
Meet Rob Jones founder and senior tutor at Producertech. He's spent most of his life teaching people everything there is to know about music production from complete beginners to superstar DJ's and professionals.
We think we've created the ultimate music production for begineers course and, it's absolutely free! It tells you everything you need to know to start your journey. Simply click the link https://bit.ly/3YF1QZC , apply the voucher and you'll have access to our Music Production for Beginners - Getting Started course FREE for life.
Discover your potential and live out your music producer dreams!
ABOUT PRODUCERTECH
Producertech first formed in 2009 with the launch of our first website Live Courses, featuring Ableton Live courses by certified trainer Rob Jones. After many subsequent websites and courses, we now have a single online school with a wide range of titles on most major software and areas of music production. Our mission is to deliver high quality and easy to follow tutorials that teach how to make electronic music in any style, brought to you by the best producers and instructors from around the world.
CONNECT WITH US
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- published: 22 Dec 2022
- views: 4447
12:25
How Digital Audio Works - Computerphile
Learn how to add narration to your Kindle eBooks. Visit http://www.amazon.com/computerphile
How does digital audio work? Programmer, Producer and Professional ...
Learn how to add narration to your Kindle eBooks. Visit http://www.amazon.com/computerphile
How does digital audio work? Programmer, Producer and Professional Musician David Domminney Fowler takes us through the basics.
Science of Drumming - Sixty Symbols: https://youtu.be/GyLeBMdI_HU
Captain Buzz: Smartphone Pilot: https://youtu.be/DE5e0C7xw7c
Factory of Ideas (Bell Labs): https://youtu.be/QFK6RG47bww
Could we Ban Encryption?: https://youtu.be/ShUyfk4QB-8
Computer that Changed Everything: https://youtu.be/6LYRgrqJgDc
http://www.facebook.com/computerphile
https://twitter.com/computer_phile
This video was filmed and edited by Sean Riley.
Computer Science at the University of Nottingham: http://bit.ly/nottscomputer
Computerphile is a sister project to Brady Haran's Numberphile. More at http://www.bradyharan.com
https://wn.com/How_Digital_Audio_Works_Computerphile
Learn how to add narration to your Kindle eBooks. Visit http://www.amazon.com/computerphile
How does digital audio work? Programmer, Producer and Professional Musician David Domminney Fowler takes us through the basics.
Science of Drumming - Sixty Symbols: https://youtu.be/GyLeBMdI_HU
Captain Buzz: Smartphone Pilot: https://youtu.be/DE5e0C7xw7c
Factory of Ideas (Bell Labs): https://youtu.be/QFK6RG47bww
Could we Ban Encryption?: https://youtu.be/ShUyfk4QB-8
Computer that Changed Everything: https://youtu.be/6LYRgrqJgDc
http://www.facebook.com/computerphile
https://twitter.com/computer_phile
This video was filmed and edited by Sean Riley.
Computer Science at the University of Nottingham: http://bit.ly/nottscomputer
Computerphile is a sister project to Brady Haran's Numberphile. More at http://www.bradyharan.com
- published: 26 Oct 2015
- views: 262734
6:18
Digital Audio Out Optical (Connect Speakers to TV)
How to Connect TV Digital Audio Out to External Speakers. This is also known as Toslink and SPDIF.
You'll see all the ways you may connect your tv with an opti...
How to Connect TV Digital Audio Out to External Speakers. This is also known as Toslink and SPDIF.
You'll see all the ways you may connect your tv with an optical port to your speakers / sound system.
You'll probably need a digital audio converter, I'll show you how easy it works.
Amazon links
1. Optical Cable - https://amzn.to/33q2rCB
2. Soundbar - https://amzn.to/3qrr9gn
3. Converter - https://amzn.to/3cSMNWt
4. RCA to RCA - https://amzn.to/3dFGhSV
5. Mini Amplifier - https://amzn.to/31abjLM
Check out my other channel focused on solutions for video/tv etc. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt46605U_q1qX369DXhw9fQ
Here's my Patreon if you want to support me :) https://www.patreon.com/simplecafe
Subscribe for more simple explanations:
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Se Habla Español at https://www.youtube.com/c/sabercomo
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https://wn.com/Digital_Audio_Out_Optical_(Connect_Speakers_To_Tv)
How to Connect TV Digital Audio Out to External Speakers. This is also known as Toslink and SPDIF.
You'll see all the ways you may connect your tv with an optical port to your speakers / sound system.
You'll probably need a digital audio converter, I'll show you how easy it works.
Amazon links
1. Optical Cable - https://amzn.to/33q2rCB
2. Soundbar - https://amzn.to/3qrr9gn
3. Converter - https://amzn.to/3cSMNWt
4. RCA to RCA - https://amzn.to/3dFGhSV
5. Mini Amplifier - https://amzn.to/31abjLM
Check out my other channel focused on solutions for video/tv etc. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt46605U_q1qX369DXhw9fQ
Here's my Patreon if you want to support me :) https://www.patreon.com/simplecafe
Subscribe for more simple explanations:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCPtZRCGfUe4lhBJJ1gOTLw?sub_confirmation=1
Se Habla Español at https://www.youtube.com/c/sabercomo
“As an Amazon Associate I earn commission from qualifying purchases.”
- published: 22 Jul 2021
- views: 210935
0:54
eSynic Professional Digital to Analog Audio Converter
Learn more this item ⏩⏩:https://esynic.com/products/professional-digital-to-analog-audio-converter
*eSynic DAC Converter*------: The eSynic DAC Audio Converter...
Learn more this item ⏩⏩:https://esynic.com/products/professional-digital-to-analog-audio-converter
*eSynic DAC Converter*------: The eSynic DAC Audio Converter Converts Digital Optical (Toslink) or Coaxial Audio Signals to Analog RCA L/R and 3. 5mm Jack Audio Outout .
*100% Brand New & High Quality*-----:The eSynic DAC Converter With Aluminum Alloy CaseWhich is Lightweight, More Durable and Heat-resisted. and We Use a High Quality Chip,Basically Realize Lossless Transmission
*96KHZ Sampling Rate Achieved*----:The eSynic DAC Converter Supports 24-bit and 96 KHz on Left and Right Channels. Provides Electromagnetic-noise-free Transmission
*Widely Applications*------:This eSynic Digital to Analog Audio Converter Compatible with Headphone PS3 XBox 360 HDTV Blu RAY DVD Sky HD Apple TV etc.
*Package Included*-----:1 x Digital to analog audio converter,1 x 1m Toslink cable (Optical cable),1 x USB power cable,1 x User manual
https://wn.com/Esynic_Professional_Digital_To_Analog_Audio_Converter
Learn more this item ⏩⏩:https://esynic.com/products/professional-digital-to-analog-audio-converter
*eSynic DAC Converter*------: The eSynic DAC Audio Converter Converts Digital Optical (Toslink) or Coaxial Audio Signals to Analog RCA L/R and 3. 5mm Jack Audio Outout .
*100% Brand New & High Quality*-----:The eSynic DAC Converter With Aluminum Alloy CaseWhich is Lightweight, More Durable and Heat-resisted. and We Use a High Quality Chip,Basically Realize Lossless Transmission
*96KHZ Sampling Rate Achieved*----:The eSynic DAC Converter Supports 24-bit and 96 KHz on Left and Right Channels. Provides Electromagnetic-noise-free Transmission
*Widely Applications*------:This eSynic Digital to Analog Audio Converter Compatible with Headphone PS3 XBox 360 HDTV Blu RAY DVD Sky HD Apple TV etc.
*Package Included*-----:1 x Digital to analog audio converter,1 x 1m Toslink cable (Optical cable),1 x USB power cable,1 x User manual
- published: 11 Aug 2022
- views: 69892
36:27
Digital audio needed videotape to be possible - and the early days were wild!
The history here is wild!
Links 'n' stuff:
Oh, here's the mentioned link before I forget:
https://www.kenrockwell.com/audio/sony/pcm-f1.htm
Techmoan's video:
...
The history here is wild!
Links 'n' stuff:
Oh, here's the mentioned link before I forget:
https://www.kenrockwell.com/audio/sony/pcm-f1.htm
Techmoan's video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVDCxTtn4OQ
LGR's video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUS0Zv2APjU
Technology Connextras (my second channel where stuff goes sometimes)
https://www.youtube.com/@TechnologyConnextras
Technology Connections on Mastodon:
https://mas.to/@TechConnectify
The TC Subreddit
https://www.reddit.com/r/technologyconnections
This channel is supported through viewer contributions on Patreon. Thanks to the generous support of people like you, Technology Connections has remained independent and possible. If you'd like to join the amazing people who've pledged their support, check out the link below. Thank you for your consideration!
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https://wn.com/Digital_Audio_Needed_Videotape_To_Be_Possible_And_The_Early_Days_Were_Wild
The history here is wild!
Links 'n' stuff:
Oh, here's the mentioned link before I forget:
https://www.kenrockwell.com/audio/sony/pcm-f1.htm
Techmoan's video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVDCxTtn4OQ
LGR's video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUS0Zv2APjU
Technology Connextras (my second channel where stuff goes sometimes)
https://www.youtube.com/@TechnologyConnextras
Technology Connections on Mastodon:
https://mas.to/@TechConnectify
The TC Subreddit
https://www.reddit.com/r/technologyconnections
This channel is supported through viewer contributions on Patreon. Thanks to the generous support of people like you, Technology Connections has remained independent and possible. If you'd like to join the amazing people who've pledged their support, check out the link below. Thank you for your consideration!
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- published: 09 Jun 2023
- views: 872387
1:26:49
DIKE SABRINA "LINTANG ASMORO - NINGGAL KATRESNAN" FULL ALBUM TERBARU 2024 | VIDEO KLIP
DIKE SABRINA "LINTANG ASMORO - NINGGAL KATRESNAN" FULL ALBUM TERBARU 2024 | VIDEO KLIP
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00:11:09 | 03. TERMINAL TIRNONADI
00:15:46 | 04. OPO ISEH ONO
00:22:08 | 05. BOJO BIDUAN
00:28:31 | 06. SANTRI PEKOK
00:33:58 | 07. TANIA
00:40:23 | 08. PERMATA HATI
00:47:06 | 09. TAMAN JURUG
00:52:42 | 10. LINTANG ANGENAN
00:57:25 | 11. PELANGGARAN
01:03:28 | 12. TERMINAL GIWANGAN
01:08:17 | 13. OH YES OH NO
01:14:14 | 14. KELANGAN
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00:15:46 | 04. OPO ISEH ONO
00:22:08 | 05. BOJO BIDUAN
00:28:31 | 06. SANTRI PEKOK
00:33:58 | 07. TANIA
00:40:23 | 08. PERMATA HATI
00:47:06 | 09. TAMAN JURUG
00:52:42 | 10. LINTANG ANGENAN
00:57:25 | 11. PELANGGARAN
01:03:28 | 12. TERMINAL GIWANGAN
01:08:17 | 13. OH YES OH NO
01:14:14 | 14. KELANGAN
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HANYA HIBURAN SEMATA, AUDIO/VIDEO YANG TERDAPAT DI VIDEO INI DIKLAIM DAN DI MONETIZE OLEH PEMEGANG LISENSI/HAK CIPTA.
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- published: 17 Jun 2024
- views: 138
14:20
Analog vs Digital Audio | The Truth About Which Is Better...
What's the difference between analog and digital audio? Is vinyl better than CD or MP3? What makes one better than the other? In this video, you'll learn about ...
What's the difference between analog and digital audio? Is vinyl better than CD or MP3? What makes one better than the other? In this video, you'll learn about the benefits and drawbacks of analog and digital audio. By the end, you'll be able to answer these questions for yourself.
Full Post (Audio University Website): https://audiouniversityonline.com/analog-vs-digital-audio/
Videos Mentioned In This Video:
- D/A and A/D | Digital Show and Tell - Monty Montgomery (xiph.org) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIQ9IXSUzuM
- Samplerates: the higher the better, right? - Dan Worrall (FabFilter YouTube Channel) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jCwIsT0X8M
- Lossy vs Lossless Audio - Audio University - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJu8a6itxo4
Download the free Speaker Placement Guide here: https://audiouniversityonline.com/speaker-placement-guide/
00:00 - Intro
00:14 - Analog Audio Explained
01:24 - Digital Audio Explained
02:55 - Analog vs Digital Audio: Pros & Cons
03:19 - Noise
04:30 - Fidelity
07:50 - Aliasing
08:55 - Harmonic Distortion & Non-Linearity
10:52 - Production & Editing
12:33 - Portability & Durability
13:36 - (Free) Speaker Placement Guide
14:08 - Subscribe To Audio University!
Book a one to one call:
https://audiouniversityonline.com/one-to-one/
Website: https://audiouniversityonline.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AudioUniversityOnline/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/audiouniversity
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/audiouniversity/
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/audiouniversity
Gear Recommendations: https://kit.co/audiouniversity
#AudioUniversity
Disclaimer: This description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click them, I will receive a small commission at no cost to you.
https://wn.com/Analog_Vs_Digital_Audio_|_The_Truth_About_Which_Is_Better...
What's the difference between analog and digital audio? Is vinyl better than CD or MP3? What makes one better than the other? In this video, you'll learn about the benefits and drawbacks of analog and digital audio. By the end, you'll be able to answer these questions for yourself.
Full Post (Audio University Website): https://audiouniversityonline.com/analog-vs-digital-audio/
Videos Mentioned In This Video:
- D/A and A/D | Digital Show and Tell - Monty Montgomery (xiph.org) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIQ9IXSUzuM
- Samplerates: the higher the better, right? - Dan Worrall (FabFilter YouTube Channel) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jCwIsT0X8M
- Lossy vs Lossless Audio - Audio University - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJu8a6itxo4
Download the free Speaker Placement Guide here: https://audiouniversityonline.com/speaker-placement-guide/
00:00 - Intro
00:14 - Analog Audio Explained
01:24 - Digital Audio Explained
02:55 - Analog vs Digital Audio: Pros & Cons
03:19 - Noise
04:30 - Fidelity
07:50 - Aliasing
08:55 - Harmonic Distortion & Non-Linearity
10:52 - Production & Editing
12:33 - Portability & Durability
13:36 - (Free) Speaker Placement Guide
14:08 - Subscribe To Audio University!
Book a one to one call:
https://audiouniversityonline.com/one-to-one/
Website: https://audiouniversityonline.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AudioUniversityOnline/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/audiouniversity
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/audiouniversity/
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/audiouniversity
Gear Recommendations: https://kit.co/audiouniversity
#AudioUniversity
Disclaimer: This description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click them, I will receive a small commission at no cost to you.
- published: 19 Aug 2021
- views: 212652
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Digital Audio Explained - Samplerate and Bitdepth
Check out the full article on the Wickiemedia website: http://bit.ly/wm_da_sr
In this tutorial I'm explaining the basics of Digital Audio. What is the sample-rate and bit-depth that determine the 'quality' of an audio recording? What is the difference between 44.1 khz and 48 khz?
We're taking a close look at the concept and answer all these questions and a whole lot more!
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published: 04 Nov 2013
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How Digital Audio Works - Computerphile
Learn how to add narration to your Kindle eBooks. Visit http://www.amazon.com/computerphile
How does digital audio work? Programmer, Producer and Professional Musician David Domminney Fowler takes us through the basics.
Science of Drumming - Sixty Symbols: https://youtu.be/GyLeBMdI_HU
Captain Buzz: Smartphone Pilot: https://youtu.be/DE5e0C7xw7c
Factory of Ideas (Bell Labs): https://youtu.be/QFK6RG47bww
Could we Ban Encryption?: https://youtu.be/ShUyfk4QB-8
Computer that Changed Everything: https://youtu.be/6LYRgrqJgDc
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This video was filmed and edited by Sean Riley.
Computer Science at the University of Nottingham: http://bit.ly/nottscomputer
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published: 26 Oct 2015
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A (Brief) History of Digital Audio Recording: 50 years in 5 minutes!
Virtually all technology has improved in the past 30 years - except digital audio! We're still using the same 16-bit / 44.1kHz PCM standard from 1982. You'll learn why in my (brief) history of digital recording, which features some very surprising facts.
For example, by the time CDs were invented, digital multitrack recording had existed for 10 years. Digital stereo was available in 1969, and we had 32 tracks of it by 1978. And, in the 80s, you could convert any VCR into a CD-quality digital tape recorder!
--
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- The digital audio story began way back in 1938, when British scientist Alec Reeves patented PCM, or pulse-code...
published: 20 Jul 2016
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Beginners Guide to Digital Audio Recording
Download Cakewalk by Bandlab here:
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👉 M-Audio Reference Monitors: https://amzn.to/2VToUU6
👉 Mogami XLR Cables: https://amzn.to/2DguLf5
👉 Mogami TRS Cables: https://amzn.to/2VXwq0g
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published: 15 Oct 2019
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Tape VS Digital Recording - Joe Chiccarelli
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Tape vs Digital Recording by Joe Chiccarelli.
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published: 12 Dec 2017
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Digital Audio Tape: The one DAT got away
A look at DAT - tape that sounded as good as a CD and was supposed to replace cassettes...however the recording industry decided it had to die.
FAQs & Updates are below
CORRECTIONS
Long Play Mode is 32kHz (added as an annotation before the video went live)
WARNING
This video may contain the occasional redundant turn of phrase...e.g. "DAT Tape" if this is of concern, please do not press play.
FAQs
Q) Are you going to do a video about Minidisc?
A) Yes - (see 21:22)
Q) When
A) I don't know
Q) Hey why didn't you go into detail about the computer backup tape drives that used DAT?
A) Because this was a video about DAT...Digital Audio Tape. You're thinking of DDS Digital Data Storage. I won't be making a video about DDS, so if it's something you know a lot about, and you think there would be...
published: 08 Jan 2017
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ANALOG AUDIO vs DIGITAL AUDIO: The REAL Difference
Is analog audio better than digital? Is digital audio better than analog? How does analog audio work differently than digital audio? In this video, you'll learn the advantages and drawbacks of the two. You'll learn why the answer isn't as simple as some make it seem.
Full Post (Audio University Website): https://audiouniversityonline.com/analog-vs-digital-audio/
Need help setting up your speaker system? Check out this free resource I've created for you...
Speaker Placement Guide: https://audiouniversityonline.com/speaker-placement-guide/
Check out the blog post I've written on this subject: https://audiouniversityonline.com/analog-vs-digital-audio/
Learn more about DIGITAL AUDIO SAMPLING: https://www.aes.org/tmpFiles/elib/20201103/20458.pdf
Website: https://audiouniversityonline.com/
...
published: 18 Nov 2019
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The Basics of Recording Audio for Digital Video
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Dive into the details of the audio signal chain as we define the different components needed when recording on set for digital video.
00:38 Part 1: Audio Signal Chain and Audio Recorders
07:37 Part 2: Pre-amp and Recording Levels
11:16 Part 3: Audio Cables
15:31 Part 4: Microphone Placement & Types
published: 15 Sep 2014
8:19
Digital Audio Explained - Samplerate and Bitdepth
Check out the full article on the Wickiemedia website: http://bit.ly/wm_da_sr
In this tutorial I'm explaining the basics of Digital Audio. What is the sample-ra...
Check out the full article on the Wickiemedia website: http://bit.ly/wm_da_sr
In this tutorial I'm explaining the basics of Digital Audio. What is the sample-rate and bit-depth that determine the 'quality' of an audio recording? What is the difference between 44.1 khz and 48 khz?
We're taking a close look at the concept and answer all these questions and a whole lot more!
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https://wn.com/Digital_Audio_Explained_Samplerate_And_Bitdepth
Check out the full article on the Wickiemedia website: http://bit.ly/wm_da_sr
In this tutorial I'm explaining the basics of Digital Audio. What is the sample-rate and bit-depth that determine the 'quality' of an audio recording? What is the difference between 44.1 khz and 48 khz?
We're taking a close look at the concept and answer all these questions and a whole lot more!
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- published: 04 Nov 2013
- views: 242721
12:25
How Digital Audio Works - Computerphile
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How does digital audio work? Programmer, Producer and Professional ...
Learn how to add narration to your Kindle eBooks. Visit http://www.amazon.com/computerphile
How does digital audio work? Programmer, Producer and Professional Musician David Domminney Fowler takes us through the basics.
Science of Drumming - Sixty Symbols: https://youtu.be/GyLeBMdI_HU
Captain Buzz: Smartphone Pilot: https://youtu.be/DE5e0C7xw7c
Factory of Ideas (Bell Labs): https://youtu.be/QFK6RG47bww
Could we Ban Encryption?: https://youtu.be/ShUyfk4QB-8
Computer that Changed Everything: https://youtu.be/6LYRgrqJgDc
http://www.facebook.com/computerphile
https://twitter.com/computer_phile
This video was filmed and edited by Sean Riley.
Computer Science at the University of Nottingham: http://bit.ly/nottscomputer
Computerphile is a sister project to Brady Haran's Numberphile. More at http://www.bradyharan.com
https://wn.com/How_Digital_Audio_Works_Computerphile
Learn how to add narration to your Kindle eBooks. Visit http://www.amazon.com/computerphile
How does digital audio work? Programmer, Producer and Professional Musician David Domminney Fowler takes us through the basics.
Science of Drumming - Sixty Symbols: https://youtu.be/GyLeBMdI_HU
Captain Buzz: Smartphone Pilot: https://youtu.be/DE5e0C7xw7c
Factory of Ideas (Bell Labs): https://youtu.be/QFK6RG47bww
Could we Ban Encryption?: https://youtu.be/ShUyfk4QB-8
Computer that Changed Everything: https://youtu.be/6LYRgrqJgDc
http://www.facebook.com/computerphile
https://twitter.com/computer_phile
This video was filmed and edited by Sean Riley.
Computer Science at the University of Nottingham: http://bit.ly/nottscomputer
Computerphile is a sister project to Brady Haran's Numberphile. More at http://www.bradyharan.com
- published: 26 Oct 2015
- views: 262734
4:30
A (Brief) History of Digital Audio Recording: 50 years in 5 minutes!
Virtually all technology has improved in the past 30 years - except digital audio! We're still using the same 16-bit / 44.1kHz PCM standard from 1982. You'll le...
Virtually all technology has improved in the past 30 years - except digital audio! We're still using the same 16-bit / 44.1kHz PCM standard from 1982. You'll learn why in my (brief) history of digital recording, which features some very surprising facts.
For example, by the time CDs were invented, digital multitrack recording had existed for 10 years. Digital stereo was available in 1969, and we had 32 tracks of it by 1978. And, in the 80s, you could convert any VCR into a CD-quality digital tape recorder!
--
Hey, I'm HandyAndy and thanks so much for watching this video! If you did enjoy it, then please SUBSCRIBE to my channel for more (up-to-date) tech videos!
--
My notes:
- The digital audio story began way back in 1938, when British scientist Alec Reeves patented PCM, or pulse-code modulation, the technology still used today to quantize sound - eg. represent continuous analogue signals as a series of discrete values, which can then be stored in a digital form.
- PCM first saw use in the SIGSALY system during World War II, when it was used to encrypt Allied telephone conversations. This was a complicated piece of technology - the encryption key was stored on 16-inch transcription discs, and quantization of the signal was done with hundreds of vacuum tubes/valves - because, remember, the transistor wasn't invented until 1947.
- After the war, PCM continued to be adopted for more and more uses, including - by the mid-1960s - transporting civillian telephony, using a standard known as DS0 (data rate of 64kbit/s). But it wasn't yet considered high enough fidelity for music.
- The real breakthrough came in 1969, when Japanese public broadcaster NHK developed a stereo PCM recorder running at 13-bit, 32kHz, which results in a dynamic range of approximately 78dB and a frequency range that extends up to 16kHz - perfectly adequate for music.
- This development caught the attention of hi-fi manufacturer Denon, who were looking for ways to overcome the limitations of analogue tape for professional recording. They cut the first commercial digitally-recorded LP - "Something" by Steve Marcus.
- The next significant step after stereo had been perfected was digital multitrack. Probably the earliest machine that was widely used was the 3M Digital Recording System, introduced in mid-1978; it featured a stunning 32 tracks of 16-bit / 50kHz audio - yes, that's slightly better than CD quality - all stored on reels of 1 inch videotape running at 45ips.
- Around this time, an interesting hybrid system of recording was in use, since Digital Signal Processing (DSP) was low-quality and expensive.To achieve the sound that the producer and artist intended, the individual instrument tracks were recorded on 32-track digital, then converted to analogue and put through a conventional mixing desk.
- The first digital audio workstation (DAW) was invented by Soundstream in 1976, using a minicomputer (VAX PDP-11/45) connected to a washing-machine sized hard disk for storage. Their "Digital Editing System" had a text-based console for entering commands and an oscilloscope, for a waveform display. Its first role - believe it or not - was to digitally restore Enrico Caruso cylinder recordings. And it cost $160, 000.
- Throughout the 1980s, digital playback became far more affordable and within reach of consumers, especially when the Compact Disc (CD) was commercially released in 1982. But digital recording still remained prohibitively expensive. Interestingly, there were some early attempts to change this by marketing consumer versions of "PCM adaptors", which attached to a standard VHS or Betamax recorder and modulated CD-quality audio (eg. 16-bit / 44.1kHz) into the video signal.
- Of course, we all know that the situation finally changed in the mid-1990s, with a combination of more powerful desktop PCs
and the first generation of affordable CD burners. And the rest, as they say, is history.
https://wn.com/A_(Brief)_History_Of_Digital_Audio_Recording_50_Years_In_5_Minutes
Virtually all technology has improved in the past 30 years - except digital audio! We're still using the same 16-bit / 44.1kHz PCM standard from 1982. You'll learn why in my (brief) history of digital recording, which features some very surprising facts.
For example, by the time CDs were invented, digital multitrack recording had existed for 10 years. Digital stereo was available in 1969, and we had 32 tracks of it by 1978. And, in the 80s, you could convert any VCR into a CD-quality digital tape recorder!
--
Hey, I'm HandyAndy and thanks so much for watching this video! If you did enjoy it, then please SUBSCRIBE to my channel for more (up-to-date) tech videos!
--
My notes:
- The digital audio story began way back in 1938, when British scientist Alec Reeves patented PCM, or pulse-code modulation, the technology still used today to quantize sound - eg. represent continuous analogue signals as a series of discrete values, which can then be stored in a digital form.
- PCM first saw use in the SIGSALY system during World War II, when it was used to encrypt Allied telephone conversations. This was a complicated piece of technology - the encryption key was stored on 16-inch transcription discs, and quantization of the signal was done with hundreds of vacuum tubes/valves - because, remember, the transistor wasn't invented until 1947.
- After the war, PCM continued to be adopted for more and more uses, including - by the mid-1960s - transporting civillian telephony, using a standard known as DS0 (data rate of 64kbit/s). But it wasn't yet considered high enough fidelity for music.
- The real breakthrough came in 1969, when Japanese public broadcaster NHK developed a stereo PCM recorder running at 13-bit, 32kHz, which results in a dynamic range of approximately 78dB and a frequency range that extends up to 16kHz - perfectly adequate for music.
- This development caught the attention of hi-fi manufacturer Denon, who were looking for ways to overcome the limitations of analogue tape for professional recording. They cut the first commercial digitally-recorded LP - "Something" by Steve Marcus.
- The next significant step after stereo had been perfected was digital multitrack. Probably the earliest machine that was widely used was the 3M Digital Recording System, introduced in mid-1978; it featured a stunning 32 tracks of 16-bit / 50kHz audio - yes, that's slightly better than CD quality - all stored on reels of 1 inch videotape running at 45ips.
- Around this time, an interesting hybrid system of recording was in use, since Digital Signal Processing (DSP) was low-quality and expensive.To achieve the sound that the producer and artist intended, the individual instrument tracks were recorded on 32-track digital, then converted to analogue and put through a conventional mixing desk.
- The first digital audio workstation (DAW) was invented by Soundstream in 1976, using a minicomputer (VAX PDP-11/45) connected to a washing-machine sized hard disk for storage. Their "Digital Editing System" had a text-based console for entering commands and an oscilloscope, for a waveform display. Its first role - believe it or not - was to digitally restore Enrico Caruso cylinder recordings. And it cost $160, 000.
- Throughout the 1980s, digital playback became far more affordable and within reach of consumers, especially when the Compact Disc (CD) was commercially released in 1982. But digital recording still remained prohibitively expensive. Interestingly, there were some early attempts to change this by marketing consumer versions of "PCM adaptors", which attached to a standard VHS or Betamax recorder and modulated CD-quality audio (eg. 16-bit / 44.1kHz) into the video signal.
- Of course, we all know that the situation finally changed in the mid-1990s, with a combination of more powerful desktop PCs
and the first generation of affordable CD burners. And the rest, as they say, is history.
- published: 20 Jul 2016
- views: 28651
9:21
Beginners Guide to Digital Audio Recording
Download Cakewalk by Bandlab here:
👉https://www.bandlab.com/download/assistant/windows
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👉Buy the ...
Download Cakewalk by Bandlab here:
👉https://www.bandlab.com/download/assistant/windows
👉Support The Channel Directly:
PayPal.me/HomeStudioSimplified
👉Buy the course "Compression Simplified"
https://app.simplegoods.co/i/KLSSRRAN
👉Gear I recommend: http://bit.ly/My_Recommendations
The gear I currently use:
👉 Scarlett 6i6 Interface: https://amzn.to/2RVlu47
👉 Blue "Spark" Large Diaphragm Condensor Mic: https://amzn.to/2VZQY8A
👉 MXL V67g Large Diaphragm Condensor Mic: https://amzn.to/2VVawed
👉 M-Audio Reference Monitors: https://amzn.to/2VToUU6
👉 Mogami XLR Cables: https://amzn.to/2DguLf5
👉 Mogami TRS Cables: https://amzn.to/2VXwq0g
👉 Fender Strat: https://amzn.to/2CuWxTc
👉 Cort Les Paul Style:
https://amzn.to/2FHUfU0
👉 Yahmaha Electric Drums: https://amzn.to/2Mj7P1n
👉 On Stage Stands:
https://amzn.to/2DefP0M
👉 Warman Pickups: http://warmanguitars.co.uk/
👉 BOSS ME-50 Multi-Effects Pedal: https://amzn.to/2W2aHUR
👉 POD XT Live Multi-Effects Pedal: https://amzn.to/2Dj75GP
👉 Elixir Strings
👉 Acoustic: https://amzn.to/2MjnC08
👉 Electric: https://amzn.to/2CuXvPk
👉 T-Racks 5 Plugin Bundle: https://www.ikmultimedia.com/products...
👉 Lenovo PC: https://amzn.to/2MgbqgW
Cameras I use:
👉 DJI Spark: https://amzn.to/2NOheAP
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#recording #mixing #homestudio
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Download Cakewalk by Bandlab here:
👉https://www.bandlab.com/download/assistant/windows
👉Support The Channel Directly:
PayPal.me/HomeStudioSimplified
👉Buy the course "Compression Simplified"
https://app.simplegoods.co/i/KLSSRRAN
👉Gear I recommend: http://bit.ly/My_Recommendations
The gear I currently use:
👉 Scarlett 6i6 Interface: https://amzn.to/2RVlu47
👉 Blue "Spark" Large Diaphragm Condensor Mic: https://amzn.to/2VZQY8A
👉 MXL V67g Large Diaphragm Condensor Mic: https://amzn.to/2VVawed
👉 M-Audio Reference Monitors: https://amzn.to/2VToUU6
👉 Mogami XLR Cables: https://amzn.to/2DguLf5
👉 Mogami TRS Cables: https://amzn.to/2VXwq0g
👉 Fender Strat: https://amzn.to/2CuWxTc
👉 Cort Les Paul Style:
https://amzn.to/2FHUfU0
👉 Yahmaha Electric Drums: https://amzn.to/2Mj7P1n
👉 On Stage Stands:
https://amzn.to/2DefP0M
👉 Warman Pickups: http://warmanguitars.co.uk/
👉 BOSS ME-50 Multi-Effects Pedal: https://amzn.to/2W2aHUR
👉 POD XT Live Multi-Effects Pedal: https://amzn.to/2Dj75GP
👉 Elixir Strings
👉 Acoustic: https://amzn.to/2MjnC08
👉 Electric: https://amzn.to/2CuXvPk
👉 T-Racks 5 Plugin Bundle: https://www.ikmultimedia.com/products...
👉 Lenovo PC: https://amzn.to/2MgbqgW
Cameras I use:
👉 DJI Spark: https://amzn.to/2NOheAP
👉 Canon SL2: https://amzn.to/2Lexp8W
👉 Canon T5: https://amzn.to/2LexFoq
#recording #mixing #homestudio
- published: 15 Oct 2019
- views: 1682
4:16
Tape VS Digital Recording - Joe Chiccarelli
Full video available exclusively on https://mwtm.org/jc_tape_digital
Tape vs Digital Recording by Joe Chiccarelli.
Become a MWTM member and access 500+ intervi...
Full video available exclusively on https://mwtm.org/jc_tape_digital
Tape vs Digital Recording by Joe Chiccarelli.
Become a MWTM member and access 500+ interviews and hands-on mixing/recording tutorials.
https://wn.com/Tape_Vs_Digital_Recording_Joe_Chiccarelli
Full video available exclusively on https://mwtm.org/jc_tape_digital
Tape vs Digital Recording by Joe Chiccarelli.
Become a MWTM member and access 500+ interviews and hands-on mixing/recording tutorials.
- published: 12 Dec 2017
- views: 39125
23:23
Digital Audio Tape: The one DAT got away
A look at DAT - tape that sounded as good as a CD and was supposed to replace cassettes...however the recording industry decided it had to die.
FAQs & Updates ...
A look at DAT - tape that sounded as good as a CD and was supposed to replace cassettes...however the recording industry decided it had to die.
FAQs & Updates are below
CORRECTIONS
Long Play Mode is 32kHz (added as an annotation before the video went live)
WARNING
This video may contain the occasional redundant turn of phrase...e.g. "DAT Tape" if this is of concern, please do not press play.
FAQs
Q) Are you going to do a video about Minidisc?
A) Yes - (see 21:22)
Q) When
A) I don't know
Q) Hey why didn't you go into detail about the computer backup tape drives that used DAT?
A) Because this was a video about DAT...Digital Audio Tape. You're thinking of DDS Digital Data Storage. I won't be making a video about DDS, so if it's something you know a lot about, and you think there would be an audience for a video on DDS, you should cover it.
Q) Did you know that you can record off a radio using a computer?
A) I'd guess that everyone knows this...I was only pointing out that Modern HiFi systems rarely contain a separate recording component any more. You can always record anything if you put your mind to it.
Q) Hey LOL you said that we are using Napster...you're so out of date dude...etc
A) Here's what's going on - Remember Mr Angry in 1986 trying to stop DAT (pretty much what the first half of the video is about)...well when I say..."of course he wasn't to know that in 15 years or so we would be using file sharing programmes like Napster". The maths works like this 1986 + 15 years = 2002 (2017 is 31 years later...not 15).
PURCHASING
I bought my DAT Recorders from EBAY - here's a link https://goo.gl/x2k1jX
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https://wn.com/Digital_Audio_Tape_The_One_Dat_Got_Away
A look at DAT - tape that sounded as good as a CD and was supposed to replace cassettes...however the recording industry decided it had to die.
FAQs & Updates are below
CORRECTIONS
Long Play Mode is 32kHz (added as an annotation before the video went live)
WARNING
This video may contain the occasional redundant turn of phrase...e.g. "DAT Tape" if this is of concern, please do not press play.
FAQs
Q) Are you going to do a video about Minidisc?
A) Yes - (see 21:22)
Q) When
A) I don't know
Q) Hey why didn't you go into detail about the computer backup tape drives that used DAT?
A) Because this was a video about DAT...Digital Audio Tape. You're thinking of DDS Digital Data Storage. I won't be making a video about DDS, so if it's something you know a lot about, and you think there would be an audience for a video on DDS, you should cover it.
Q) Did you know that you can record off a radio using a computer?
A) I'd guess that everyone knows this...I was only pointing out that Modern HiFi systems rarely contain a separate recording component any more. You can always record anything if you put your mind to it.
Q) Hey LOL you said that we are using Napster...you're so out of date dude...etc
A) Here's what's going on - Remember Mr Angry in 1986 trying to stop DAT (pretty much what the first half of the video is about)...well when I say..."of course he wasn't to know that in 15 years or so we would be using file sharing programmes like Napster". The maths works like this 1986 + 15 years = 2002 (2017 is 31 years later...not 15).
PURCHASING
I bought my DAT Recorders from EBAY - here's a link https://goo.gl/x2k1jX
-------------SUPPORT---------------
This channel can be supported through Patreon
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Patrons usually have early access to videos
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I am a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to AMAZON Sites (including, but not limited to Amazon US/UK/DE/ES/FR/NL/IT/CAN)
- published: 08 Jan 2017
- views: 1513464
9:39
ANALOG AUDIO vs DIGITAL AUDIO: The REAL Difference
Is analog audio better than digital? Is digital audio better than analog? How does analog audio work differently than digital audio? In this video, you'll learn...
Is analog audio better than digital? Is digital audio better than analog? How does analog audio work differently than digital audio? In this video, you'll learn the advantages and drawbacks of the two. You'll learn why the answer isn't as simple as some make it seem.
Full Post (Audio University Website): https://audiouniversityonline.com/analog-vs-digital-audio/
Need help setting up your speaker system? Check out this free resource I've created for you...
Speaker Placement Guide: https://audiouniversityonline.com/speaker-placement-guide/
Check out the blog post I've written on this subject: https://audiouniversityonline.com/analog-vs-digital-audio/
Learn more about DIGITAL AUDIO SAMPLING: https://www.aes.org/tmpFiles/elib/20201103/20458.pdf
Website: https://audiouniversityonline.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AudioUniversityOnline/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/audiouniversity
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#AudioUniversity
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https://wn.com/Analog_Audio_Vs_Digital_Audio_The_Real_Difference
Is analog audio better than digital? Is digital audio better than analog? How does analog audio work differently than digital audio? In this video, you'll learn the advantages and drawbacks of the two. You'll learn why the answer isn't as simple as some make it seem.
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- published: 18 Nov 2019
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The Basics of Recording Audio for Digital Video
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Dive into the details of the audio signal chain as we define the different components needed when recording on set for digital video.
00:38 Part 1: Audio Signal Chain and Audio Recorders
07:37 Part 2: Pre-amp and Recording Levels
11:16 Part 3: Audio Cables
15:31 Part 4: Microphone Placement & Types
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Dive into the details of the audio signal chain as we define the different components needed when recording on set for digital video.
00:38 Part 1: Audio Signal Chain and Audio Recorders
07:37 Part 2: Pre-amp and Recording Levels
11:16 Part 3: Audio Cables
15:31 Part 4: Microphone Placement & Types
- published: 15 Sep 2014
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