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In this comprehensive guide, Brixen takes the reader through the
complex and confusing aspects of audio metering, imparting the
knowledge and skills needed to utilize optional signal levels and
produce high-quality audio. Covering all aspects of this
fundamental subject, Audio Metering: Measurements, Standards and
Practice begins with the basics, such as audio definitions and
digital techniques, and works up to more complex topics like
hearing and psychoacoustics. This revised and expanded third
edition includes: Updated information on loudness metering,
covering both existing and new standards. Definitions of terms such
as LKFS, LUFS, gating, LRA. Explanations of signal types and
musical sounds and structures. Further details on immersive audio.
Skills needed for both small-room acoustics and large auditorium
sound design without loss of sound quality. Descriptions of
measurement signals and systems for audio and acoustic sound. A
chapter on listening tests from small set-ups to large-scale
comparisons of PA/SR-systems. Packed full of valuable information
with a wide range of practical applications, this is the essential
reference guide to audio metering for technicians, engineers, and
tonmeisters, as well as sound designers working with acoustics,
electroacoustics, broadcast, studio recording, sound art,
archiving, audio forensics, and theatrical and live-audio setups.
In this comprehensive guide, Brixen takes the reader through the
complex and confusing aspects of audio metering, imparting the
knowledge and skills needed to utilize optional signal levels and
produce high-quality audio. Covering all aspects of this
fundamental subject, Audio Metering: Measurements, Standards and
Practice begins with the basics, such as audio definitions and
digital techniques, and works up to more complex topics like
hearing and psychoacoustics. This revised and expanded third
edition includes: Updated information on loudness metering,
covering both existing and new standards. Definitions of terms such
as LKFS, LUFS, gating, LRA. Explanations of signal types and
musical sounds and structures. Further details on immersive audio.
Skills needed for both small-room acoustics and large auditorium
sound design without loss of sound quality. Descriptions of
measurement signals and systems for audio and acoustic sound. A
chapter on listening tests from small set-ups to large-scale
comparisons of PA/SR-systems. Packed full of valuable information
with a wide range of practical applications, this is the essential
reference guide to audio metering for technicians, engineers, and
tonmeisters, as well as sound designers working with acoustics,
electroacoustics, broadcast, studio recording, sound art,
archiving, audio forensics, and theatrical and live-audio setups.
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