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    2012) However for the few intervals of dialogue and atmosphere of the church am going to be recording with the boom microphone. For dialogue my microphone choice is the shot gun microphone, because it’s a directional microphone and great at picking up sound from its front end so placing it close to the actor will ensure good quality sound. “The shotgun microphone is the go to microphone for recording dialogue” (Light film school.com) BOOMING TECHINQUES Using a boom to record sound is proved…

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    Room 101 1984 Analysis

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    every single move of his citizens. Big Brother controls people’s thoughts and beliefs, through what is called speakwrite, by constantly changing, and rewriting history. The technologies the party uses to control its citizens are the telescreens, microphones, Ministry of Love, and speakwrite. Telescreens are one way The Party uses to keep an eye on its citizens. Mr. Charrington rents a room to Winston and Julia above his shop, which has a hidden telescreen that both Winston and Julia have no…

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    Sonic Waveforms

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    1. Explain the difference between periodic and aperiodic waveforms. What are the visual differences? What are the characteristic sonic qualities of each? (2 points) Answer: A periodic waveform has repeatable patterns. Also, periodic waveforms have a tone. Most musical instruments have repeating periodic waveform. The periodic waveforms can also be found in bird sound and human vocal voice. However, an aperiodic waveform dose not have a repeating waveform and tone, like noise, the engine idling…

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    Recording Studio Proposal

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    recordings would be done through a condenser microphone and I would mix using DAWs such as Logic Pro X and Reason 8. Other necessities in my recording studio would be headphones, speakers, a laptop and computer monitor, and a MIDI controller. Through those tools, I would be able to produce the hip-hop tracks that I want…

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    Singin In The Rain History

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    the microphones, the actors constantly needed to be reminded to speak into the microphones so the sound team could hear them. The sound team first put the microphone in a bush that was quite near Lina; however, when Lina delivered her lines, she moved her head side to side so the microphone only caught a few of her words. The frustrated director had to remind Lina to speak into the microphone, and the sound team even relocated the microphone for Lina. The sound team tried hiding the microphone…

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    Speed Of Sound Lab Report

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    Lab microphones to the LoggerPro program. II. Place the Vernier Lab microphones precisely two meters from each other. III. Gently tap the metal weight at the tip of the metal rod, allowing a sound to be generated. IV. LoggerPro would gather the time that it took for the sound to reach the microphones. V. Calculate the difference between the two times that were recorded by the Vernier Lab microphones. This difference is the amount of time it took the sound to travel between the two microphones.…

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    we wanted with the use of compression, reverbs and certain colouring effects. Most of the tracks in the final mix session were processed in some way. During this session, compression was applied to both the Kick Drum microphones, Drum Overheads, Floor Tom, both Rhythm Guitar microphones, Saxophones and the Lead Vocal. The Klark Teknik SQ1 were used for everything with the exception of the Lead Vocal which was the Focusrite Compounder Class A. Other effects include Reverb and Autotune on vocals…

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    an experimental gas based stimulant. They were kept in a sealed environment to carefully monitor their oxygen intake so the gas didn't kill them, since it was toxic in high concentrations. This was before closed circuit cameras so they had only microphones and five inch thick glass porthole sized windows into the chamber to monitor them. The chamber was stocked with books, cots to sleep on but no bedding, running water and toilet, and enough dried food to last all five for over a month. The…

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    Cochlear implants are electronic devices that are implanted into the skull to make a person that extremely hard of hearing or deaf hear sounds. The implant works with a microphone, speech processor, stimulator, and electrode array. Sounds around the person are picked up by the microphone. The sounds that are picked up by the microphone are arranged in the speech processor. Singles from the speech processor are changed to electric impulses in the stimulator. The auditory nerve receives the…

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    Linear Horn Essay

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    Shape selection: In the first step we chose the available Pinard Horn as an acoustic amplifier to attach it to the microphone, however, soon after we chose to print a linear horn and test its acoustic performances comparing to the last one in order to suit the microphone with the selected shape. Good results were shown during the tests established on an adult heart: There are no big differences between the available Pinard horn and the printed…

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