01938nam 2200529 450 991048320230332120231110225108.03-662-13969-3(CKB)1000000000234069(MH)004416002-X(MiAaPQ)EBC6237252(MiAaPQ)EBC6525737(Au-PeEL)EBL6237252(OCoLC)1191757668(EXLCZ)99100000000023406920211012d1994 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierQuantum inversion theory and applications proceedings of the 109th W.E. Heraeus Seminar held at Bad Honnef, Germany, May 17-19, 1993 /edited by H. V. von GerambBerlin, Germany ;New York, New York :Springer,[1994]©19941 online resource (viii, 481 p. )ill. ;Lecture Notes in Physics ;v.427Lecture notes in physics ;4273-662-13971-5 3-540-57576-6 Includes bibliographical reference and index.Lecture Notes in Physics Numerical analysisCongressesSolitonsCongressesInverse scattering transformCongressesNumerical analysisSolitonsInverse scattering transform530.124Geramb H. V. von1938-MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910483202303321Quantum inversion theory and applications1502076UNINAThis Record contains information from the Harvard Library Bibliographic Dataset, which is provided by the Harvard Library under its Bibliographic Dataset Use Terms and includes data made available by, among others the Library of Congress05529oam 2200697I 450 991077904840332120180306210100.01-136-12597-31-136-12598-11-280-58122-097866136110000-240-82364-810.4324/9780240823645 (CKB)2550000000089427(EBL)860642(OCoLC)777375498(SSID)ssj0000629805(PQKBManifestationID)11410606(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000629805(PQKBWorkID)10744132(PQKB)11303082(OCoLC)781540246(CaSebORM)9780240821542(MiAaPQ)EBC860642(EXLCZ)99255000000008942720180706d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe science of sound recording /Jay Kadis1st editionWaltham, Mass. :Elsevier/Focal Press,2012.1 online resource (250 p.)Includes chapter 46 of Handbook for sound engineers, edited by Glen Ballou, fourth edition, (45 p.), entitled Test and measurement, written by Pat Brown, at end.1-138-40663-5 0-240-82154-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; THE SCIENCE OF SOUND RECORDING; Copyright; CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER ONE Mathematics and the Measurement of Sound; MATHEMATICS; SINUSOIDS; LOGARITHMS AND EXPONENTS; VECTORS; POLAR COORDINATES; COMPLEX NUMBERS; CALCULUS; STATISTICS; UNITS OF MEASURE; CHAPTER TWO Physics; NEWTON'S LAWS OF MECHANICS; THERMODYNAMICS; ELECTROMAGNETISM; WORK AND ENERGY; RESONANCE AND HARMONIC MOTION; THE WAVE EQUATION; SUPERPOSITION; SUGGESTED READING; CHAPTER THREE Sound; THE PHYSICS OF SOUND; THE PHYSICS OF GASES; SOUND PROPAGATION; SOUND REFRACTION AND DIFFRACTION; ACOUSTICSROOM MODES OF REFLECTIONSUGGESTED READING; CHAPTER FOUR Hearing; THE AUDITORY SYSTEM; COCHLEAR PHYSIOLOGY; PERCEPTION OF SOUND; REFERENCES; SUGGESTED READING; CHAPTER FIVE Electronics; BASIC ELECTRICITY; PASSIVE ELECTRONIC DEVICES; ACTIVE ELECTRONIC DEVICES; SUGGESTED READING; CHAPTER SIX Microphones; DYNAMIC MICROPHONES; CAPACITOR MICROPHONES; SPATIAL SENSITIVITY; MICROPHONE SPECIFICATIONS; MULTIPLE-MICROPHONE TECHNIQUES; SUGGESTED READING; CHAPTER SEVEN Analog Signal Processing; IMPEDANCE MATCHING; SHIELDING; THE BALANCED LINE; GROUNDING; LINEAR AMPLIFIERS; NONLINEAR AMPLIFIERSDYNAMIC RANGE PROCESSORSEQUALIZERS; MIXING CONSOLES; SUGGESTED READING; CHAPTER EIGHT Analog Recorders; MAGNETISM; THE PHYSICS OF MAGNETIC RECORDING; THE INTERACTION OF HEAD AND TAPE; SOURCES OF NOISE; NOISE REDUCTION SYSTEMS; TAPE RECORDERS; RECORDER ALIGNMENT; SUGGESTED READING; CHAPTER NINE Digital Audio Recording and Processing; THE BINARY NUMBER SYSTEM; COMPUTERS AND TIME; DIGITAL AUDIO: THE THEORY; SAMPLING: QUANTIZATION; SAMPLING: TIMING; ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERSION; DIGITAL-TO-ANALOG CONVERSION; DIGITAL AUDIO INTERCONNECTION; DIGITAL RECORDING; DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSINGDIGITAL FILE DISTRIBUTIONSUGGESTED READING; CHAPTER TEN Monitoring, Mixing, and Mastering; MONITORING; LOUDSPEAKER DRIVERS; SPEAKER CABINETS; LOUDSPEAKER-ROOM INTERACTIONS; MIXING; MASTERING; SUGGESTED READING; APPENDIX 1; INDEX; Additional Reference Material; CHAPTER FORTY-SIX Test and Measurement; 46.1. TEST AND MEASUREMENT; 46.1.1. Why Test?; 46.2. ELECTRICAL TESTING; 46.3. ACOUSTICAL TESTING; 46.3.1. Sound Level Measurements; 46.3.1.1. Conclusion; 46.3.2. Detailed Sound Measurements; 46.3.2.1. Sound Persistence in Enclosed Spaces; 46.3.2.2. Amplitude versus Time46.3.2.3. The Transfer Function46.3.3. Measurement Systems; 46.3.3.1. Alternate Perspectives; 46.3.4. Testing Methods; 46.3.4.1. FFT Measurements; 46.3.4.2. Dual-Channel FFT; 46.3.4.3. Maximum-Length Sequence; 46.3.4.4. Time-Delay Spectrometry (TDS); 46.3.5. Preparation; 46.3.5.1. Dissecting the Impulse Response; 46.3.5.2. The Envelope-Time Curve; 46.3.5.3. A Global Look; 46.3.5.4. Time Window Length; 46.3.5.5. Acoustic Wavelengths; 46.3.5.6. Microphone Placement; 46.3.5.7. Estimate the Critical Distance DC; 46.3.5.8. Common Factors to All Measurement Systems; 46.3.5.9. Data Windows46.3.5.10. A Methodical ApproachThe Science of Sound Recording will provide you with more than just an introduction to sound and recording, it will allow you to dive right into some of the technical areas that often appear overwhelming to anyone without an electrical engineering or physics background. The Science of Sound Recording helps you build a basic foundation of scientific principles, explaining how recording really works. Packed with valuable must know information, illustrations and examples of 'worked through' equations this book introduces the theory behind sound recording practices in a logical and pracSoundRecording and reproducingAcoustical engineeringSoundRecording and reproducing.Acoustical engineering.621.3828621.3893Kadis Jay.1546244Brown Pat1957-1491475MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910779048403321The science of sound recording3801684UNINA