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1. Types of sound
1.1. MIDI- musical instrument digital interface- format for recording music in digital synthesizers
1.2. aif- an uncompressed file format used by mac
1.3. mono-an audio signal that is mixed together and routed through a single channel
1.4. mp3- mpeg3 is the current audio format for exchanging audio files over the internet
1.5. mp4- mpeg4 compressed file format that can be used for audio or video
1.6. silence- the absence of sound in a production
1.7. sound effects- sounds other than audio or speech that are enhanced or artificially created
1.8. speech- an example of audio that can include voice overlay, dialogue or direct address
1.9. signal- an audio signal divided into two separate channels, played back simultaneously via separate speakers
1.10. WAV- uncompressed audio format for windows
1.11. WMA- windows media audio- compressed audio format originally designed for windows media player
2. Sound General Terms
2.1. Audio- audible content in production and publishing
2.2. Bit rate- the number of bits per second processed when sampling sound
2.3. Key Frame- a frame in a timeline in which a change will occur
2.4. mixing- the process by which sounds are combined
2.5. original work- a distinctive peice created by an author or artist
2.6. ripping- the process of digitally extracting audio from cd's to a hard drive
2.7. streaming- playing audio or video immediately as it is downloaded from the internet
3. Microphones
3.1. Bidirectional microphone-picks up sound from two opposite directions
3.2. Boom microphone- a directional mic that is placed on a boom and positioned just out of a camera
3.3. lavaliere microphone-small microphone designed to pick up speech from one person
3.4. mounted microphone-attatched to a stand or boom
3.5. omnidirectional microphone- microphone that captures equally from all directions
3.6. wireless microphone- microphone not physically connected to a camera or recording equipment
4. Measurements of sound
4.1. Kilohertz- one thousand hertz that measures sampling rate
4.2. sampling rate- the number of samples taken per second when sound is recorded; currently measured in kilohertz
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