Which of the following chops off the audio waveform?
(A) Clipping
(B) Limiting
(C) Compression
(D) Amplification Continue reading Sound Engineering Quiz
Which of the following chops off the audio waveform?
(A) Clipping
(B) Limiting
(C) Compression
(D) Amplification Continue reading Sound Engineering Quiz
Condenser microphones require a power supply to operate because they rely on a polarized capacitor element to convert sound waves into electrical signals. The capacitor in a condenser microphone consists of a thin diaphragm (usually made of metal-coated plastic) that is placed close to a backplate. When sound waves strike the diaphragm, it vibrates, causing the distance between the diaphragm and the backplate to change. This variation in distance changes the capacitance of the capacitor, resulting in an electrical signal that represents the audio waveform. Continue reading Condenser Microphones Quiz
What is the most common type of saxophone used in jazz and popular music genres?
(A) Alto saxophone
(B) Tenor saxophone
(C) Soprano saxophone
(D) Baritone saxophone Continue reading Saxophone Quiz
Which of the following types of microphones are commonly used in live performances and public speaking events?
A) Dynamic microphones
B) Condenser microphones
C) Ribbon microphones
D) Carbon microphones Continue reading Microphone Quiz
Combining the time theory of Ragas to Ayurvedic Kapha-Pitta-Vata (KPV) cycles, which of the following Raga can be considered suitable for Pitta time of the day cycle?
(A) Bilawal
(B) Yaman
(C) Kedar
(D) Vrindavani Sarang