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Sound system engineering [[electronic resource]] / Don Davis, Eugene Patronis, Jr., Pat Brown ; edited by Glen Ballou
Sound system engineering [[electronic resource]] / Don Davis, Eugene Patronis, Jr., Pat Brown ; edited by Glen Ballou
Autore Davis Don <1928->
Edizione [4th ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Burlington, Mass. ; ; Oxfordshire, England, : Focal Press, c2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (644 p.)
Disciplina 621.389/3
621.3893
Altri autori (Persone) PatronisEugene, Jr.
BrownPat <1957->
BallouGlen
Soggetto topico Sound - Recording and reproducing
Electro-acoustics
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-240-81847-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Sound System Engineering; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 Why Sound System Engineering?; 1.1 Prerequisites; 1.2 Basic Electrical Training; 1.3 Mathematics; 1.4 Hearing Versus Listening; 1.5 Craftsmanship; 1.6 Rigging; 1.7 Literacy; 1.8 The Art, Philosophy, and Science of Sound; 1.9 Fields; Chapter 2 Voices Out of the Past; 2.1 Significant Figures in the History of Audio and Acoustics*; 2.2 1893-The Magic Year; 2.3 Bell laboratories and Western Electric; 2.4 Harvey Fletcher (1884-1981); 2.5 Harry Nyquist (1889-1976); 2.6 The dB, dBm, and the VI; 2.7 Sound System Equalization
2.8 Acoustic Measurements-Richard C. Heyser (1931-1987)2.9 Calculators and Computers; 2.10 The Meaning of Communication; 2.11 Historical Notes; Chapter 3 Sound and Our Brain; 3.1 The Human Brain; 3.2 The Current Era; 3.3 Unexpected Validation; Chapter 4 Psychoacoustics; 4.1 Motivations; 4.2 Sound Reproduction; 4.3 Is it Better to be Born Blind or Deaf ?; 4.4 Recording Sound at the Eardrum; 4.5 Psychoacoustics via a Metaphysical Foundation; 4.6 Barks, Bands, Equivalent Rectangular Bandwidths (ERBs), Phons and Sones; Chapter 5 Digital Theory; 5.1 Shannon's Theory; 5.2 Dynamic Range
5.3 The Steps from Art to Science5.4 Moravec's Warning; 5.5 Digital Nomenclature; 5.6 What Is a Bit of Data?; 5.7 Bayesian Theory; 5.8 Planck System; 5.9 Bits, Nats, and Bans; 5.10 A Communication System; 5.11 Holography; Chapter 6 Mathematics for Audio Systems; 6.1 Engineering Calculations; 6.2 Precision, Accuracy, and Resolution; 6.3 Simple Numbers; 6.4 How to Add Gains and Losses Algebraically; 6.5 The Factor-Label System; 6.6 Basic Physical Terms; 6.7 Mathematical Operations; 6.8 Complex Number Operations; 6.9 Decade Calibration; 6.10 Converting Linear Scales to Logarithmic Scales
6.11 Finding the Renard Series for Fractional Octave Spacing6.12 Radians and Steradians; 6.13 Calculating Percentages and Ratios; 6.14 Useful Math Tables; 6.15 Angles; 6.16 A Little Trigonometry; 6.17 The Origin of the Base of the Natural Logarithm, e; 6.18 The Complex Plane; 6.19 Euler's Theorem; 6.20 Examples; 6.21 Phasors; 6.22 Rates of Change; Chapter 7 Using the Decibel; 7.1 The Decibel; 7.2 The Neper; 7.3 Concepts Underlying the Decibel and Its Use in Sound Systems; 7.4 Measuring Electrical Power; 7.5 Levels in dB; 7.6 The Decibel in Acoustics-LP, LW, and LI
7.7 Acoustic Intensity Level (LI), Acoustic Power Level (LW), and Acoustic Pressure Level (LP)7.8 Inverse Square Law; 7.9 Directivity Factor; 7.10 Ohm's Law; 7.11 A Decibel Is a Decibel Is a Decibel; 7.12 The Equivalent Level (LEQ) in Noise Measurements; 7.13 Combining Decibels; 7.14 Combining Voltage; 7.15 Using the Log Charts; 7.16 Finding the Logarithm of a Number to Any Base; 7.17 Semitone Intervals; 7.18 System Gain Changes; 7.19 The VU and the VI Instrument; 7.20 Calculating the Number of Decades in a Frequency Span; 7.21 Deflection of the Eardrum at Various Sound Levels; 7.22 The Phon
7.23 The Tempered Scale
Record Nr. UNINA-9910462928803321
Davis Don <1928->  
Burlington, Mass. ; ; Oxfordshire, England, : Focal Press, c2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Sound system engineering [[electronic resource]] / Don Davis, Eugene Patronis, Jr., Pat Brown ; edited by Glen Ballou
Sound system engineering [[electronic resource]] / Don Davis, Eugene Patronis, Jr., Pat Brown ; edited by Glen Ballou
Autore Davis Don <1928->
Edizione [4th ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Burlington, Mass. ; ; Oxfordshire, England, : Focal Press, c2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (644 p.)
Disciplina 621.389/3
621.3893
Altri autori (Persone) PatronisEugene, Jr.
BrownPat <1957->
BallouGlen
Soggetto topico Sound - Recording and reproducing
Electro-acoustics
ISBN 0-240-81847-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Sound System Engineering; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 Why Sound System Engineering?; 1.1 Prerequisites; 1.2 Basic Electrical Training; 1.3 Mathematics; 1.4 Hearing Versus Listening; 1.5 Craftsmanship; 1.6 Rigging; 1.7 Literacy; 1.8 The Art, Philosophy, and Science of Sound; 1.9 Fields; Chapter 2 Voices Out of the Past; 2.1 Significant Figures in the History of Audio and Acoustics*; 2.2 1893-The Magic Year; 2.3 Bell laboratories and Western Electric; 2.4 Harvey Fletcher (1884-1981); 2.5 Harry Nyquist (1889-1976); 2.6 The dB, dBm, and the VI; 2.7 Sound System Equalization
2.8 Acoustic Measurements-Richard C. Heyser (1931-1987)2.9 Calculators and Computers; 2.10 The Meaning of Communication; 2.11 Historical Notes; Chapter 3 Sound and Our Brain; 3.1 The Human Brain; 3.2 The Current Era; 3.3 Unexpected Validation; Chapter 4 Psychoacoustics; 4.1 Motivations; 4.2 Sound Reproduction; 4.3 Is it Better to be Born Blind or Deaf ?; 4.4 Recording Sound at the Eardrum; 4.5 Psychoacoustics via a Metaphysical Foundation; 4.6 Barks, Bands, Equivalent Rectangular Bandwidths (ERBs), Phons and Sones; Chapter 5 Digital Theory; 5.1 Shannon's Theory; 5.2 Dynamic Range
5.3 The Steps from Art to Science5.4 Moravec's Warning; 5.5 Digital Nomenclature; 5.6 What Is a Bit of Data?; 5.7 Bayesian Theory; 5.8 Planck System; 5.9 Bits, Nats, and Bans; 5.10 A Communication System; 5.11 Holography; Chapter 6 Mathematics for Audio Systems; 6.1 Engineering Calculations; 6.2 Precision, Accuracy, and Resolution; 6.3 Simple Numbers; 6.4 How to Add Gains and Losses Algebraically; 6.5 The Factor-Label System; 6.6 Basic Physical Terms; 6.7 Mathematical Operations; 6.8 Complex Number Operations; 6.9 Decade Calibration; 6.10 Converting Linear Scales to Logarithmic Scales
6.11 Finding the Renard Series for Fractional Octave Spacing6.12 Radians and Steradians; 6.13 Calculating Percentages and Ratios; 6.14 Useful Math Tables; 6.15 Angles; 6.16 A Little Trigonometry; 6.17 The Origin of the Base of the Natural Logarithm, e; 6.18 The Complex Plane; 6.19 Euler's Theorem; 6.20 Examples; 6.21 Phasors; 6.22 Rates of Change; Chapter 7 Using the Decibel; 7.1 The Decibel; 7.2 The Neper; 7.3 Concepts Underlying the Decibel and Its Use in Sound Systems; 7.4 Measuring Electrical Power; 7.5 Levels in dB; 7.6 The Decibel in Acoustics-LP, LW, and LI
7.7 Acoustic Intensity Level (LI), Acoustic Power Level (LW), and Acoustic Pressure Level (LP)7.8 Inverse Square Law; 7.9 Directivity Factor; 7.10 Ohm's Law; 7.11 A Decibel Is a Decibel Is a Decibel; 7.12 The Equivalent Level (LEQ) in Noise Measurements; 7.13 Combining Decibels; 7.14 Combining Voltage; 7.15 Using the Log Charts; 7.16 Finding the Logarithm of a Number to Any Base; 7.17 Semitone Intervals; 7.18 System Gain Changes; 7.19 The VU and the VI Instrument; 7.20 Calculating the Number of Decades in a Frequency Span; 7.21 Deflection of the Eardrum at Various Sound Levels; 7.22 The Phon
7.23 The Tempered Scale
Record Nr. UNINA-9910786943203321
Davis Don <1928->  
Burlington, Mass. ; ; Oxfordshire, England, : Focal Press, c2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Sound system engineering [[electronic resource]] / Don Davis, Eugene Patronis, Jr., Pat Brown ; edited by Glen Ballou
Sound system engineering [[electronic resource]] / Don Davis, Eugene Patronis, Jr., Pat Brown ; edited by Glen Ballou
Autore Davis Don <1928->
Edizione [4th ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Burlington, Mass. ; ; Oxfordshire, England, : Focal Press, c2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (644 p.)
Disciplina 621.389/3
621.3893
Altri autori (Persone) PatronisEugene, Jr.
BrownPat <1957->
BallouGlen
Soggetto topico Sound - Recording and reproducing
Electro-acoustics
ISBN 0-240-81847-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Sound System Engineering; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 Why Sound System Engineering?; 1.1 Prerequisites; 1.2 Basic Electrical Training; 1.3 Mathematics; 1.4 Hearing Versus Listening; 1.5 Craftsmanship; 1.6 Rigging; 1.7 Literacy; 1.8 The Art, Philosophy, and Science of Sound; 1.9 Fields; Chapter 2 Voices Out of the Past; 2.1 Significant Figures in the History of Audio and Acoustics*; 2.2 1893-The Magic Year; 2.3 Bell laboratories and Western Electric; 2.4 Harvey Fletcher (1884-1981); 2.5 Harry Nyquist (1889-1976); 2.6 The dB, dBm, and the VI; 2.7 Sound System Equalization
2.8 Acoustic Measurements-Richard C. Heyser (1931-1987)2.9 Calculators and Computers; 2.10 The Meaning of Communication; 2.11 Historical Notes; Chapter 3 Sound and Our Brain; 3.1 The Human Brain; 3.2 The Current Era; 3.3 Unexpected Validation; Chapter 4 Psychoacoustics; 4.1 Motivations; 4.2 Sound Reproduction; 4.3 Is it Better to be Born Blind or Deaf ?; 4.4 Recording Sound at the Eardrum; 4.5 Psychoacoustics via a Metaphysical Foundation; 4.6 Barks, Bands, Equivalent Rectangular Bandwidths (ERBs), Phons and Sones; Chapter 5 Digital Theory; 5.1 Shannon's Theory; 5.2 Dynamic Range
5.3 The Steps from Art to Science5.4 Moravec's Warning; 5.5 Digital Nomenclature; 5.6 What Is a Bit of Data?; 5.7 Bayesian Theory; 5.8 Planck System; 5.9 Bits, Nats, and Bans; 5.10 A Communication System; 5.11 Holography; Chapter 6 Mathematics for Audio Systems; 6.1 Engineering Calculations; 6.2 Precision, Accuracy, and Resolution; 6.3 Simple Numbers; 6.4 How to Add Gains and Losses Algebraically; 6.5 The Factor-Label System; 6.6 Basic Physical Terms; 6.7 Mathematical Operations; 6.8 Complex Number Operations; 6.9 Decade Calibration; 6.10 Converting Linear Scales to Logarithmic Scales
6.11 Finding the Renard Series for Fractional Octave Spacing6.12 Radians and Steradians; 6.13 Calculating Percentages and Ratios; 6.14 Useful Math Tables; 6.15 Angles; 6.16 A Little Trigonometry; 6.17 The Origin of the Base of the Natural Logarithm, e; 6.18 The Complex Plane; 6.19 Euler's Theorem; 6.20 Examples; 6.21 Phasors; 6.22 Rates of Change; Chapter 7 Using the Decibel; 7.1 The Decibel; 7.2 The Neper; 7.3 Concepts Underlying the Decibel and Its Use in Sound Systems; 7.4 Measuring Electrical Power; 7.5 Levels in dB; 7.6 The Decibel in Acoustics-LP, LW, and LI
7.7 Acoustic Intensity Level (LI), Acoustic Power Level (LW), and Acoustic Pressure Level (LP)7.8 Inverse Square Law; 7.9 Directivity Factor; 7.10 Ohm's Law; 7.11 A Decibel Is a Decibel Is a Decibel; 7.12 The Equivalent Level (LEQ) in Noise Measurements; 7.13 Combining Decibels; 7.14 Combining Voltage; 7.15 Using the Log Charts; 7.16 Finding the Logarithm of a Number to Any Base; 7.17 Semitone Intervals; 7.18 System Gain Changes; 7.19 The VU and the VI Instrument; 7.20 Calculating the Number of Decades in a Frequency Span; 7.21 Deflection of the Eardrum at Various Sound Levels; 7.22 The Phon
7.23 The Tempered Scale
Record Nr. UNINA-9910825095003321
Davis Don <1928->  
Burlington, Mass. ; ; Oxfordshire, England, : Focal Press, c2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui