Acoustic, Analog and Digital Signals Explained

Understand how to set up digital audio via a basic knowledge of the theory of acoustic, analog and digital signals.

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Acoustic, Analog and Digital Signals Explained

What You Will Learn!

  • Comprehensive Presentation Lectures
  • Understand the Differences between Acoustic, Analog and Digital Signals
  • Analog to Digital Conversion
  • Recording and Playback in a Digital System
  • Conversions and Dithering
  • Audio Driver and Buffer
  • Audio Card Setup

Description

Hello and Welcome to
Acoustic, Analog, and Digital Signals Explained


So...
What is an analog signal?
How does the analog-to-digital conversion process work?
What about digital fundamentals?
And what is the digital-to-analog audio converter
And the quantization?
With this course, you will be able to answer all these questions and more! 

  At the end of this course, you will be able to understand: 

  • the differences between acoustic, analog, and digital signals;

  • what is an analog signal;

  • the sampling process;

  • the quantization process;

  • bit depth and dithering;

  • the quantization noise;

  • the analog to digital conversion;

  • the digital-to-analog converter;

  • driver and buffer setup.

To achieve this goal, the course will start from the very beginning: we will talk about what an acoustic signal is and how it can be properly transformed, recorded, and played back in a digital system through the analog-to-digital audio converter. I will also give you some quizzes to do to confirm what you have learned during the various sections of the course. And, if you want to go into more depth on some particular topics, a couple of external resources are also included in the course lectures. 


 Starting as it does from scratch, this course is intended for everybody. No requirements are needed except your musical passion and curiosity. It aims to introduce all the basic theories to understand the sampling process, the playback or mixdown of digital audio material through your digital audio card. 


 If you are a producer, a DJ, or a musician, or if you use a so-called DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) like Cubase, Logic, Pro Tools, Fruity Loops, or a DJ software like Traktor, Serato, or Virtual DJ, this course will explain how and why some setting could or should be applied to your audio card or software configuration. However, if you are already an audio engineer, this course is not for you. 


 It is the very first module of all the music and DJing courses I teach so it starts from the very beginning and you don’t need to know anything about the topic to start. Basically, it introduces conscious management of audio signals through digital devices regardless of the brand or software used. Even your smartphone is based on the theory explained here. 

Generally speaking, it’s a good thing to know how an audio card works if an audio card is used during the management of digital audio content. Whether you are an audio newbie or an enthusiast or want a conscious knowledge of your audio card, this course is for you. 



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Every single question posted to this class is answered within 24 hours by the instructor.

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Who Should Attend!

  • Producers
  • DJs or Musicians
  • Audio and Video Creators
  • Podcasters & Broadcasters
  • DAW Users (Cubase, Logic, Fruity Loops... )
  • Audio Editor Users (Audacity, Wavelab, SoundForge... )

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Tags

  • Digital Audio
  • Signal Processing

Subscribers

956

Lectures

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