Below are the following results for the tag: "anomaly"
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Hum |
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Intermodulation Distortion |
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Modulating Hiss |
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Motor Boating |
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Muddy |
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Multi-node Hum |
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Musical Noise |
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Mute |
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Noise |
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NoNoise™ |
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anomaly
sound theory
data
physical media
post production
Amplitude
A sound wave moving through the atmosphere pushes air. As the air in front of the wave gets compressed, the air pressure goes up. The magnitude of change in the air pressure from that sound wave is its amplitude. The bigger its amplitude, the louder the wave will sound.
Restoration
Restoration is the removal or repair of anomalies in a soundtrack that may have resulted from wear and tear or technical errors induced in the audio program since its original production.
The process of restoration can be accomplished to differing degrees. A light restoration may include the
Artifact
An artifact is an unintended and undesirable by-product of a process or treatment which has been applied to an audio track in excess. Artifacts are NOT inherent in the source material; they are created or induced by a process, and in many cases are irreparable.
Artifacting can occur regardless