Year of release : 2014
Manufacturer : Ask Video
Manufacturer site : www.askvideo.com/course/audio-concepts-105-sound-recording
Posted by : Joe Albano
Duration : 01:33:00
Type of handing out material : Video lesson
Language : English
Description : Recording is very simple, right? Just press the button and BOOM, you are an engineer! But what really happens? Watch this course by Joe Albano and study the science of writing! Sound recording begins with the sound itself. Whether it is an electric guitar or a human voice, it all starts with a vibration that must be properly captured. This is why existing knowledge of the science of recording is essential for audio engineers of any level. This course, filled with animation and graphics from audio engineer and educator Joe Albano, will give you all the audio facts you need to know so that you can become an excellent engineer and producer.
Recording is easy, right? Just hit the button and BOOM, you’re an engineer! But what is actually happening? Watch this course by Joe Albano and learn the science of recording!
Sound recording starts with the sound itself. You need to properly captured. That’s why it is essential for audio engineers at any level. It’s a funk.
He added that he was in the process of recording the recording process. He explains how they work, shows you how they work. From there, you can see your ears!
Content:
02 Dynamic Microphones (04:35)
03 Ribbon & Condenser Microphones (05:32)
04 Microphones Patterns (07:08)
05 Mic Use: Proximity, P-Pops, 3-> 1 Rule, Stereo, MS (06:48)
06 Principles of Operation: Design (07:35)
07 Placement of Subwoofers (07:45)
08 Analog Recording: Magnetic Tape (05:34)
09 Digital Recording Basics: AD & DA Converters (05:43)
10 Sampling Theory (06:00)
11 Quantization & Bit Resolution (06:54)
12 Dither (06:10)
13 File Sizes: Hi-Res Formats (06:44)
14 Lo-Res Formats – Part 1 (05:18)
15 Lo-Res Formats – Part 2 (06:34)
Example files : not provided
Video Format : MP4
Video : AVC, 1280×720, 16: 9, 30.000 fps, ~ 232 Kbps
Audio : AAC, 44.1 KHz, 96.0 Kbps, 2 channels