Deck 14: Recording and Editing Sound
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Deck 14: Recording and Editing Sound
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Music is stored on DVDs in a digital format called CD-DA.
False
2
Speech recognition software can be integrated with graphics software.
False
3
Digital sound has not been recorded from a live source, but instead has been generated by a machine.
False
4
To digitally capture a sound wave, your PC periodically records a sample of the wave's amplitude as a hexadecimal number.
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Digital music is available from online music stores.
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Computers work with two general categories of sound: digital audio and MP3 sound.
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Streaming is a digital delivery process that transmits a music file as a stream of data in real time as you listen to it.
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Sampling rates are measured in kHz .
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The height of a wave indicates frequency .
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Your computer's video card is responsible for transforming the bits stored in an audio file into music, sound effects, and narrations.
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Speech synthesis is the process by which machines produce sound that resembles spoken words.
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Lossy audio formats include FLAC, M4A, and MPEG-4.
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Audio circuitry is typically equipped to accept output from a microphone and send input to speakers or headphones.
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To translate MIDI messages into music, most PCs use volumetable synthesis technology.
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MIDI is suitable for instrumental music but not for vocals because of the complexity of synthesizing the human voice singing lyrics.
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Ripping is a slang term that refers to the process of importing tracks from an audio CD to your computer's hard disk.
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Sound adds dimension to your computing experience.
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Downloaded files from some services are protected by digital rights management (DRM) that limits copying and sharing.
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A sound wave provides information about a sound.
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20
Your PC outputs sound to speakers, microphones, and headphones.
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21
A sequence of ____ is stored as an audio file.
A) tests
B) bytes
C) bits
D) samples
A) tests
B) bytes
C) bits
D) samples
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22
MIDI files contain a set of instructions for synthesizing music which are called MIDI ____.
A) addresses
B) e-mails
C) sound bytes
D) messages
A) addresses
B) e-mails
C) sound bytes
D) messages
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23
During the ripping process, music in CD-DA format is typically converted into a compressed format such as ____.
A) MP4
B) ACA
C) WMB
D) MP3
A) MP4
B) ACA
C) WMB
D) MP3
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24
Most speech synthesizers string together basic sound units called ____.
A) rips
B) waves
C) phonemes
D) bytes
A) rips
B) waves
C) phonemes
D) bytes
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____ can theoretically produce any words or phrases-not just those you have recorded.
A) Synthesized speech
B) Phonemes
C) Amplitude
D) Frequency
A) Synthesized speech
B) Phonemes
C) Amplitude
D) Frequency
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26
You can use ____ software to capture musical themes from a MIDI instrument.
A) digitization
B) sequencer
C) amplification
D) audio
A) digitization
B) sequencer
C) amplification
D) audio
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27
The more samples your PC takes per second, the more accurately it can reproduce the ____.
A) frequency
B) amplitude
C) wave
D) energy
A) frequency
B) amplitude
C) wave
D) energy
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28
To create ____ audio, you need a microphone and sound software.
A) video
B) digital
C) sound
D) MP3
A) video
B) digital
C) sound
D) MP3
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29
Music is stored on CDs in a digital format called ____.
A) DVD
B) CD-RW
C) CD-DA
D) CD-DB
A) DVD
B) CD-RW
C) CD-DA
D) CD-DB
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30
____ hardware consists of electronic circuitry that can generate speech or musical sounds.
A) Text-to-speech
B) Synthesizing
C) Digitizing
D) Audio
A) Text-to-speech
B) Synthesizing
C) Digitizing
D) Audio
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31
The height of a wave indicates volume, which is technically called ____.
A) digitized sound
B) audio sound
C) amplitude
D) peak
A) digitized sound
B) audio sound
C) amplitude
D) peak
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The time between wave peaks indicates the sound's ____.
A) frequency
B) volume
C) amplitude
D) timing
A) frequency
B) volume
C) amplitude
D) timing
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33
One ____ of MIDI music might require only 10 KB of disk space.
A) second
B) minute
C) hour
D) millisecond
A) second
B) minute
C) hour
D) millisecond
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34
The technical term for ____ is digital audio extraction.
A) ripping
B) tearing
C) packing
D) processing
A) ripping
B) tearing
C) packing
D) processing
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35
____ specifies a standard way to store music data for synthesizers, electronic instruments, and computers.
A) MIDI
B) MP3
C) AAC
D) WMA
A) MIDI
B) MP3
C) AAC
D) WMA
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36
____ synthesis generates music by patching together a set of sounds that were prerecorded as individual notes from actual instruments.
A) Wavetable
B) Volume
C) Audio
D) Digital
A) Wavetable
B) Volume
C) Audio
D) Digital
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37
One minute of digitally recorded music requires about 10 MB of storage space when stored in Wave format, a popular ____ or uncompressed file type.
A) scanned
B) raw
C) unpacked
D) unfiltered
A) scanned
B) raw
C) unpacked
D) unfiltered
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38
A(n) ____ sampling rate produces fairly realistic digitized human speech.
A) 11 kHz
B) 1 kHz
C) 10 kHz
D) 22 kHz
A) 11 kHz
B) 1 kHz
C) 10 kHz
D) 22 kHz
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39
Computers can accept and process spoken ____ using a process called speech recognition.
A) output
B) words
C) input
D) music
A) output
B) words
C) input
D) music
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40
The set of sounds that were prerecorded as individual notes from actual instruments is referred to as a ____ set.
A) stitch
B) plug
C) patch
D) plate
A) stitch
B) plug
C) patch
D) plate
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41
Which of the following digital audio players does not support a variety of compressed audio formats?
A) WWA
B) MP3
C) AAC
D) WMA
A) WWA
B) MP3
C) AAC
D) WMA
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42
____ and other sound effects provide feedback as you use your PC, alerting you to error messages and other important events.
A) Alarms
B) Beeps
C) Horns
D) Speakers
A) Alarms
B) Beeps
C) Horns
D) Speakers
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Today, audio circuitry is built into the system board and called ____ audio.
A) integrated
B) synchronized
C) amplified
D) digitized
A) integrated
B) synchronized
C) amplified
D) digitized
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____ audio is a recording of real music, vocals, sound effects, or speech that has been converted into electronic signals.
A) Sound
B) Digital
C) Binary
D) Synthesized
A) Sound
B) Digital
C) Binary
D) Synthesized
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Lossy compression ratios can exceed ____.
A) 10:1
B) 100:1
C) 50:1
D) 1,000:1
A) 10:1
B) 100:1
C) 50:1
D) 1,000:1
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A) analog signals being converted to digital data
B) decompressed digital data being sent to the sound card
C) the data being converted to analog signals
D) analog signals being sent to the speakers
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The ____ process is similar to listening to a radio broadcast because you listen as the music is transmitted, and the music is not permanently stored on your computer.
A) iRiver
B) digital audio extraction
C) streaming
D) wavetable synthesis
A) iRiver
B) digital audio extraction
C) streaming
D) wavetable synthesis
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Audio circuitry is typically equipped to accept ____ from a microphone.
A) input
B) output
C) voice
D) speech
A) input
B) output
C) voice
D) speech
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A) Windows Media Player
B) Apple iTunes
C) Apple iRip
D) Windows Music Player
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The computer's sound card is responsible for transforming the bits stored in a(n) ____ file into music, sound effects, and narrations.
A) Word
B) video
C) audio
D) sound
A) Word
B) video
C) audio
D) sound
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A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) none; they all have the same sampling rate
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52
Music that is not protected by ____ is still copyrighted.
A) audio protection management
B) digital rights management
C) audio protection synthesis
D) digital synthesis management
A) audio protection management
B) digital rights management
C) audio protection synthesis
D) digital synthesis management
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Which bit rate corresponds to a file size of mid-range music quality?
A) 32 kbps
B) 128 kbps
C) 11 kHz
D) 40 kHz
A) 32 kbps
B) 128 kbps
C) 11 kHz
D) 40 kHz
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54

A) select an import format
B) delete a song
C) import selected tracks
D) edit a track
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____ sound has been generated by a computer.
A) Digital
B) Synthesized
C) Amplified
D) Audio
A) Digital
B) Synthesized
C) Amplified
D) Audio
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A) play a song
B) select the tracks you want to import
C) delete a song
D) select songs to edit
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A(n) ____ is a software component that adds functionality to a browser, such as the ability to play MP3 music.
A) application
B) patch set
C) plug-in
D) bit rate
A) application
B) patch set
C) plug-in
D) bit rate
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A) save a music file
B) play a music file
C) close the program
D) import music from a CD
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To shrink audio files to more manageable sizes, they can be converted into ____ formats.
A) compressed audio
B) MIDI
C) compressed data
D) CD-DA
A) compressed audio
B) MIDI
C) compressed data
D) CD-DA
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____ computers typically include a built-in microphone and speakers.
A) Desktop
B) Laptop
C) PDA
D) MWA
A) Desktop
B) Laptop
C) PDA
D) MWA
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61
Consumer advocates argue that ripping is acceptable ____________________, whereas representatives of the music industry maintain that ripping without permission is not legal.
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____________________ is a measurement of how many bits of data are sent to the processor during a one-second time span.
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Audio circuitry is equipped to send ____________________ to speakers or headphones.
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A set of sounds that were prerecorded as individual notes from actual instruments is called a ____________________ set.
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____________________ is a slang term that refers to the process of importing tracks from an audio CD to your computer's hard disk.
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Describe how your PC digitally captures a sound wave and how sampling rates affect the quality of the file.
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Case-Based Critical Thinking Questions Case 14-1 Thelma is researching her computer's audio capabilities. She likes to use her computer to listen to music and is now thinking about trying to import music from her CD collection onto her computer. Thelma now wants to be able to record a speech she has to give in class. She wants to be able to hear what she sounds like so that she can make any necessary changes before she has to present to the class. Thelma's computer came with a microphone. In order to use the microphone, Thelma must first ____.
A) start her sound software and point the microphone at the sound source
B) plug the microphone into a wall outlet and program it to "speak" to her computer
C) plug the microphone into the USB port on the back of her computer
D) you can't use a microphone with a computer
A) start her sound software and point the microphone at the sound source
B) plug the microphone into a wall outlet and program it to "speak" to her computer
C) plug the microphone into the USB port on the back of her computer
D) you can't use a microphone with a computer
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____________________ software examines the text stored in a file.
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Case-Based Critical Thinking Questions Case 14-1 Thelma is researching her computer's audio capabilities. She likes to use her computer to listen to music and is now thinking about trying to import music from her CD collection onto her computer. Thelma's neighbor asked for help reading her e-mails. Thelma knows she is beginning to lose her sight. What system should Thelma suggest to her neighbor that reads the computer screen aloud?
A) graphics software
B) word processing software
C) text-to-speech software
D) sequencer software
A) graphics software
B) word processing software
C) text-to-speech software
D) sequencer software
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Case-Based Critical Thinking Questions Case 14-1 Thelma is researching her computer's audio capabilities. She likes to use her computer to listen to music and is now thinking about trying to import music from her CD collection onto her computer. Thelma wants to import her favorite song off of her favorite CD onto her computer. In order to do this, Thelma has to ____.
A) download the song somewhere on the Internet
B) use a software tool such as Apple iTunes or Windows Media Player to rip the track from her CD
C) buy the song through a software tool such as Apple iTunes
D) throw the CD at her computer as hard as she can
A) download the song somewhere on the Internet
B) use a software tool such as Apple iTunes or Windows Media Player to rip the track from her CD
C) buy the song through a software tool such as Apple iTunes
D) throw the CD at her computer as hard as she can
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71
To capture musical themes from a MIDI instrument, you can use ____________________ software.
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72
When are you acting legally when ripping music for your own personal use?
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A sequence of ____________________ is stored in an audio file.
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____________________ audio is a recording of real music, vocals, sound effects, or speech that has been converted into electronic signals.
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Children can ____________________ while their PCs read stories.
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