Computing - Sound


What is the main difference between an analogue and digital signal?


Analogue signals are continuous while digital signals are discrete.

In one sentence, how does a digital-to-analogue converter for sound work?


Sound is captured by a microphone which is sampled at regular intervals and these samples are converted to binary.

The frequency at which samples of a sound are taken is called?


The sampling rate.

When an analogue sound signal is being converted to digital, what value is sampled?


Amplitude/voltage.

What is sample resolution?


The amount of bits used to record each sample.

What is the benefit of a higher sample resolution?


More accurate representation of the analogue sound.

What is the drawback of a higher sample resolution?


A larger file size.

What is the formula for file size of a sound?


\[\text{file size} = \text{sample rate} \times \text{resolution} \times \text{length in seconds}\]

What is the symbol representation of Nyquist Theorem?


\[f _ s > 2f _ {\text{max}}\]

What does $f _ s$ stand for in the Nyquist Theorem?


Sample rate.

What does $f _ {\text{max}}$ stand for in the Nyquist Theorem?


The max frequency in the sound.

What does the Nyquist Theorem state?


That the sample rate should be _ _ over _ _ two times the highest frequency in order to create an accurate sample.

The theorem that the sample rate should be _ _ over _ _ two times the highest frequency is called?


The Nyquist Theorem

Why are CDs sampled at $44.1kHz$?


Because the max of human hearing is $22kHz$, so it’s over double.




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