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Audio Engineering Fundamentals - Panter - 28.11.2022 Audio Engineering Fundamentals Published 8/2022 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 5.23 GB | Duration: 12h 7m Theoretical Concepts of Sound Production What you'll learn Learners will obtain a thorough understanding of audio theory fundamentals Learners will be able to use the course content as a springboard with which to improve their creative craft Learners will be able to apply new knowledge and skill to their chosen digital audio workstation Learners will be able to more effectively and confidently conduct audio recordings Learners will be able to apply audio theory in order to troubleshoot audio systems Requirements There is no prior knowledge expected of learners undertaking this course. It would be beneficial for students to have access to a digital audio workstation of some kind in order to follow along with some of the materials, but this is not essential. Description This course will be a deep dive into important audio engineering and sound production fundamental topics. Knowledge of these topics will improve your skills and confidence in any facet of audio production. The concepts are mostly taught in the music production framework, but the course is intended to be applicable to those interested in film audio, game sound design and podcast recording and editing. The concepts taught are transferable between all of those subcategories of audio engineering.Whether you're just starting out or you've been producing great sounds for a while now I guarantee there will be fundamentals missing from your knowledge base. The overarching topics in this course are Sound Waves, Digital Audio, Analogue Audio Signals, Microphones, Signal Processing and Human Localization of Sounds.Course concepts are demonstrated using Pro Tools, however it is not critical that you following along with or use Pro Tools. The concepts are generic and can be emulated and solidified using any digital audio software! It is encouraged that you follow along with the demonstrations in your own software so that the concepts taught can stick in your mind.Summaries of some of the lessons are downloadable and it is highly encouraged that you download and review these summaries at a later date so that the core concepts can stay with you throughout your audio journey! Overview Section 1: Sound Waves Lecture 1 Sound Waves Lecture 2 Sound Waves Continued Lecture 3 Sound Waves and Air Molecules Lecture 4 Multiple Sounds Playing at Once Lecture 5 The Polarity Inversion Lecture 6 Sine Waves Out of Phase Lecture 7 Amplitude Lecture 8 Amplitude Continued Lecture 9 Frequency Lecture 10 Sine Wave Frequency Demonstration Lecture 11 Wavelength Lecture 12 Harmonic Sounds Lecture 13 String Harmonics Lecture 14 Octaves and Harmonic Intervals Lecture 15 EQ Curves Lecture 16 Noise Signals Lecture 17 Equal Loudness Curves Lecture 18 Comb Filtering Lecture 19 Polarity Inversion Revisited Lecture 20 Polarity Inversion Pink Noise Demo Lecture 21 A Polarity Inversion Has No Audible Effect in Isolation Lecture 22 Inversion vs 180 shift vs Comb Filter Section 2: Digital Audio Lecture 23 Digital Audio Overview Lecture 24 Samples Points in Software Lecture 25 The Nyquist Theorem (Sampling Theorem) Lecture 26 Importing the Wrong Sample Rate Lecture 27 Converting Sample Rates Lecture 28 Oversampling in Plugins Lecture 29 Bit Depths Lecture 30 Bit Crushers Lecture 31 Bit Crusher Revisited Lecture 32 Bit Depths and Quantization Distortion Lecture 33 Floating Point Bit Depth Lecture 34 Floating Point Bit Depth Part 2 Lecture 35 Recorders with Floating Point Section 3: Audio Signals Lecture 36 Microphone Level Signals Lecture 37 Microphone Preamps Lecture 38 Mic Level and Line Level Lecture 39 Pro Line Level and Consumer Line Level Lecture 40 Speaker Level Lecture 41 Instrument Level Lecture 42 Bridging Impedance Lecture 43 DI Boxes Lecture 44 Unbalanced Connectors Lecture 45 Balanced Cables Lecture 46 Headphone Connectors Section 4: Microphones Lecture 47 Dynamic Microphones Lecture 48 Condenser Microphones Lecture 49 Phantom Power Lecture 50 Ribbon Microphones Lecture 51 Comparing Our Three Mic Types Part 1 Lecture 52 Comparing Our Three Mic Types Part 2 Lecture 53 Polar Patterns Lecture 54 Plosives Lecture 55 The Proximity Effect Section 5: Signal Processing Lecture 56 Gate/Expanders Lecture 57 Compression Explained Lecture 58 Kick and Snare Compression Lecture 59 Voice Compression Lecture 60 Parallel Compression Lecture 61 Bass Compression Lecture 62 Side Chain Compressor Lecture 63 De Esser (Side Chain Example) Lecture 64 Side Chain Kick and Synth Lecture 65 Reverb Demonstration Lecture 66 Reverb Drum Timing Lecture 67 Reverb Auxiliary Inputs Lecture 68 High Pass Filter on Reverb Auxiliary Lecture 69 Pre and Post-Fader Sends Lecture 70 Convolution Reverbs Lecture 71 Delay Lecture 72 Chorus Lecture 73 Flanger Lecture 74 Distortion Lecture 75 Tape Saturation Section 6: Localization Lecture 76 The Illusion of Stereo Lecture 77 Localization of Sounds Lecture 78 Diffraction Lecture 79 Speaker vs Headphone Mixing Lecture 80 Single vs Stereo Microphone Recording Section 7: Finale and Recap! Lecture 81 Final Recap This course is for musicians, audio engineers or sound designers who are either beginners or intermediates, who are looking for a course that will give a firm foundation of audio engineering knowledge with which to build their skills upon Download from RapidGator Download from DDownload |