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Sound and audio

Table of Content 1.Introduction 2.Properties of sound 3.Characteristics of digital sound 4.Calculate audio data size 5.Benefits of using digital audio 6.Audio file formats 7.Sound in multimedia application 8.Editing digital recording

Introduction: Sound Vs Audio Audio means the reproduction of sound. Classes of Sound: Voice Defined as talking. Music Sound Effect: Voice or Music; but often created by natural events like thunderclap, wind and door slamming.

How do We Hear? Sound waves are variations of pressure in a medium such as air. Sound created by the vibration of an object, which causes the air surrounding it (medium) to vibrate. Vibrating air causes the human eardrum to vibrate, which the brain interprets as sound.

Properties of Sound frequency wavelength period amplitude speed

Properties of Sound Wavelength: Length of wave Distance between any point on a wave and the equivalent point on the next phase. Distance between repeating units of a wave pattern.

Properties of Sound Amplitude: The "height" of a wave when viewed as a graph. The strength or power of a wave signal. Higher amplitudes are interpreted as a higher volume.

Properties of Sound Frequency: Number of times the wavelength occurs in one second. Measured in Hertz (Hz), or cycles per second. The faster the sound source vibrates, the higher the frequency, the higher the pitch Example: singing in a high-pitched voice forces the vocal chords to vibrate quickly.

Characteristics of digital sound Three main characteristics : Frequency defines the number of samples per second (or per other unit) taken from a continuous signal to make a discrete signal. For time-domain signals, it can be measured in hertz (Hz). Sound resolution / Amplitude measurement Number of bits used to represent a sample. Channel Mono or stereo

Sound channel Whether you want mono or stereo sound will affect the size of the file. Mono means sound will be playing from one channel whereas stereo means two channels. Therefore, stereo sound will require larger storage space than mono sound.

Calculate audio data size The formula to calculate audio data size: C = number of channels (mono = 1, stereo = 2) S = sampling rate in Hz (cycles per second) T = Time (seconds) B = bytes (1 for 8 bits, 2 for 16 bits) File Size = C * S * T * B

Calculate audio data size Calculate a 30 seconds 16-bit, 44.1 kHz stereo music Step 1 44,100 x 2 bytes (or 16-bits) = 88,200 bytes Step 2 88,200 x 2 (for stereo) = 176,400 bytes Step 3 176,400 x 30 seconds = 5,292,000 bytes

Benefits of using digital audio Sound can be permanently stored in inexpensive CD. Consistent sound quality without noise or distortion. Duplicate will sound exactly the same as the master copy. Digital sound can be played at any point of the sound track. (random access) It can also be integrated with other media. Can be edited without loss in quality.

Audio file formats ExtensionUse wavWAV Audio aiffAudio (common for Macintosh) aacAudio (Compressed) raReal Audio (stream) movQuickTime video mp3MP3 Audio

It captures attention. It increases the associations the end-user makes with the information in their minds. Sound adds an exciting dimension to an otherwise flat presentation. Example usage of sound in multimedia application. Background music Sound effects Voice over or narration Sound in Multimedia Application

Editing Digital Recording There are abundance of sound editor available such as SoundForge (commercial), Goldwave (shareware), and Audacity(freeware). The basic sound editing operations that most commonly needed are: Trimming Splicing and Assembly Volume adjustment Format conversion Resampling and Downsampling Fade-ins and Fade-outs Equalization Time Stretching Digital Signal Processing Reversing Sound

Editing Digital Recording Trimming Removing “dead air” or silence space from the front of recording to reduce file size. Splicing and Assembly Cutting and Pasting different recording into one. Volume adjustment If you combining several recordings into one there is a good chance that you won’t get a consistent volume level. It is best to use a sound editor to normalize the combined audio about 80% – 90% of the maximum level. If the volume is increased too loud, you will hear a distortion.

Editing Digital Recording Format conversion Saving into different file formats. Resampling and Downsampling If you have recorded your sounds at 16-bit sampling rates, you can downsample to lower rates by downsampling the file to reduce the file size.

Editing Digital Recording Fade-ins and Fade-outs To smooth the beginning and the end of the sound file by gradually increasing or decreasing volume. Equalization Some program offer digital equalization capabilities to modify the bass, treble or midrange frequency to make the audio sounds better.

Editing Digital Recording Time stretching Alter the length (in seconds) of a sound file without changing its pitch. Reversing sound Spoken dialog can produce a surreal effect when played backward.

Editing Digital Recording Digital Signal Processing (Special Effect) To increase pitch, robot voice, echo, and other special effects.