e. Musique Concrete
e. MUSIC VIDEO
e. Video Component GIF
e. Video Component!
d. Graphite (sophia image)
b. Characteristics of Different Wave Forms
Sine: a smooth, repeating waveform that oscillates around a central axis, defined by the mathematical function sin(x), where x is the angle in radians, and is characterized by its amplitude, frequency, and phase.
Square: is a periodic waveform that abruptly switches between two voltage levels (high and low) at regular intervals.
Sawtooth: a waveform that rises linearly (like a ramp) and then drops sharply, resembling the teeth of a saw, hence the name. It’s characterized by both even and odd harmonics, contributing to its “harsh” or “buzzy” sound, making it useful in subtractive synthesis
Triangle: a periodic, non-sinusoidal waveform characterized by its triangular shape, rising and falling linearly, and containing only odd harmonics, with higher harmonics decaying faster than in a square wave
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d. Lossless and Lossy Audio Files
Lossless audio compression preserves all original data, resulting in no quality loss, while lossy compression discards some data to achieve smaller file sizes, potentially leading to a noticeable degradation in audio quality.
Examples of Lossless = .WAV, .AIFF .ALAC
Example of Lossy = .MP3 and .AAC
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Normalization adjusts the overall Volume to a target level.
Compression reduces the dynamic range by lowering the volume of the loudest parts, making the audio sound more consistent and potentially louder overall!
4. C
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