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Broadcast Sound Technology
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Broadcast Sound Technology (1995) covers the basic principles of all the main aspects of the broadcast chain, including microphones and loudspeakers technology, mixing consoles, recording and replay (analogue and digital) and the principles of stereo.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Basic sound
- 2 The behaviour of sound waves
- 3 Aspects of hearing
- 4 Harming and charming the ear
- 5 Room acoustics
- 6 Reverberation
- 7 Microphones
- 8 Phantom power
- 9 Loudspeakers
- 10 Basic stereo
- 11 Monitoring the audio signal
- 12 Processing the audio signal
- 13 Sockets, symbols and amplifiers
- 14 Sound desks (mixing consoles)
- 15 Digital audio
- 16 Further digits
- 17 Analogue tape recording and reproduction
- 18 Digital recording and reproduction
- 19 Noise reduction (analogue)
- 20 Public address
- 21 More uses of digits
- Further reading
- Index