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Sound technology. Basics of Sound. Sound is perhaps the most sensuous element of multimedia Types of sound in multimedia speech music special effects mood-setting background sounds etc. The power of sound.
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Basics of Sound • Sound is perhaps the most sensuous element of multimedia • Types of sound in multimedia • speech • music • special effects • mood-setting background sounds • etc
The power of sound Although sound is rarely the main content in a multimedia production, remember that • Sound can make the difference between an ordinary multimedia presentation and a professionally spectacular one • Misuse of sound can wreck your project
Sound in Multimedia • To use sound in multimedia you will not need special knowledge about harmonics, intervals, sine waves or notation • However, you should know the following: • How to make sounds • How to record and edit sounds on your computer • How to incorporate sounds into your multimedia work
Digital audio • Digital audio means digitized sound • The source can be whatever, natural or prerecorded • Digitized sound is sampled sound: every nth fraction of a second, a sample of sound is stored as digital information (bits and bytes)
Digital audio • Sampling rate: how often a sample is taken • Sample size: the amount of information that is stored about each sample • Typical sampling frequencies are 44,1 kHz, 22,05 kHz and 11,025 kHz • Sample sizes are either 8 bits or 16 bits
Editing digital recordings • Trimming: removingdead air and blankspace • Splicing and assembly: remove the extraneousnoises and assemblelongerrecordingsfrommanyshorterones • Volume adustments: provide a consistentvolumelevel • Formatconversion: convertyourfile to a properformat • Resamplingordownsampling: ifusinglowerrates and resolutions, but 16-bit samplingrate (to save disk space)
Editing digital recordings • Fade-ins and fade-outs: to gradually fade-in or –out if needed • Equalization: modify recording’s frequency content to sound brighter or darker • Time stretching: alter the length without changing the pitch • Digital Signal Processing (DSP) (reverberation, multitab delay, chorus etc) • Reversing sounds
Audio file formats • There are dozens of them, created for different purposes over the years • Nowadays the most used digital audio formats are mp3 (computers, portable mp3 players, some DVD players), wma (Windows-only audio format) and rm/ram (RealAudio format). • Other formats: .aiff, .mod, .snd, .mid, .wav
Adding sound to your multimedia project • Decide what kind of sound is needed and where you’ll use them • Acquire source material • Edit the sounds to fit your project • Test the sounds to be sure they are timed properly
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