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    Diploma in Audio Production Level 3 The Soundcraft Vi4 is a state of the art professional live sound mixing console by Harman. The Vi4 is made up of multiple components that if used proficiently, can benefit any live sound reinforcement situation. With 48 mono inputs of concurrent mixing channels, which can be coupled to form stereo sound and direct outputs for each and every input, this is the ideal industry standard sound desk for live sound reinforcement by Soundcraft. The Soundcraft unit

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    Tyshawn Brown Ms. Milliner EES21QH-01 9/30/16 Being an Audio Engineer is something that I want to partake as “My Future Career.” I chose this career, because on a personal level, my interest for music is very deep to the point that it literally runs through my veins. I was raised up in a music oriented family, where everybody in my family is musically talented in some way. I wanted to have a career where I can make my own music, and actually do something that I will enjoy. While doing a career

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    inventions. This measure may have drastic effect on human conception to the positioning of application, which needs a determined concern in terms of security. Audio steganography is the science of hiding some secret text or audio files in a host audio file by using different algorithms to retrieve the original data. The main challenge in audio steganography is to obtain high payload and efficiency. There are wide varieties of techniques such as LSB, parity coding, phase coding, spread spectrum etc

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    track tunes played through my mind, while my ears deceived me into believing I was composing sweet melodious music. From a young age weaving and dodging the spotlight, in a way, comforted me, yet when the light found me it demanded growth. Aspiring audio engineers hope for recognition and spotlight, however, we discreetly and softly affect everything in societies lives, our work is almost inaudible. Eyes dance between sound waves while hands wrap around rigid metal nuts and bolts, slithering sound

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    I listen to the audio of the movie “Beauty and The Beast.” Having the topic being about sound, this type of movie would be an example, for there are more technical obligations to take care of than those of realistic movies. The movie is about a prince who was curse and turns into a beast, in which a woman has to fall in love with him in order for the curse to be lifted. Throughout this movie, there were many sounds effects including fairy dust sound that represent magic. Additional sound effects

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    The Development of Digital Audio Workstations

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    When it comes to recording in a modern day environment DAW’s (digital audio workstation) are an essential piece of equipment if professional standard results are desired. Although DAW’s are considered a modern technological advancement the first attempt at a DAW was in 1977 and it came from Dr. Tom Stockham’s Soundstream (See references for full description) digital system. It had very powerful editing capabilities and for its time a very advanced crossfader but was still primitive compared to today’s

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    To think that audio recordings use to be recorded on a tinfoil cylinder and are now maybe 5.6MB saved on a USB or laptop. Regardless to say a lot has changed since the development of audio recording, it has gone from being heard by hand cranking to the push of a button to listen to recordings that have not only found their way in different formats but to different forms which they are used seemly in everyday life. From the movies that we go to with our friends, to jamming out to our favorite tunes

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    Hi-Res audio is just a fancy way of saying that the music is at a high resolution to provide the nuances of sound that the artist intended. Enjoying high-quality audio is something that can be done at home and which only requires a minimal adding to of the components already found in your home theater in order to enjoy a superior quality sound that will make new titles, as well as old favorites sound impressive. So you’re sold on the idea, but what has to be set up to make it happen? Here’s what

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    Spectral Band Replication (SBR) is a novel audio spectrum recovery technology, it can greatly improve the efficiency of perceptual audio coding compression, and thus more suitable for streaming media applications with limited bandwidth. It will be widely used in the world of digital broadcasting, the third generation mobile communications, multimedia downloads, video-on-demand and other services. SBR use parametric coding technique that involves complex algorithms; simply take a long time by the

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    Keeping God in the American Culture as Depicted in the Audio Adrenaline Song, Can't Take God Away Music has always been a big part of our culture. People sing and listen to songs for entertainment and for encouragement. Explore folk songs or Negro spirituals for instance. Many slaves sang spirituals for encouragement and hope to carry them through the rough times they experienced. Even today, most people enjoy listening to music because they can relate to the things about which the artists sing

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