Sound Notes Sound basics Without sound life would not be able to be. sound waves Sound is in a wave. Sound vibrates through the molecules and it is only the energy that moves Good Vibrations when the speaker vibrates so does the air around it the moluclues dont move very far they just pass on the energy Sound is our perception of this vibrations Through matter Sound waves can travle through matter For sound t move through things they must have two defined characteristics-elasticity and inertia Elasticty-compress then return to original shape Inertia- Object in motion stay in motion and object at still stays at still Sine Wave frequency is the distance between the bottom and top of wave energy when cone moves out is called compression when the cone moves back it is called rarefaction this going from push out to in is one cycle Frequency/pitch the amount of cycles is called frequency higher the frequency higher the pitch Period period=1/frequency 20 cycles per second is a period of .5 seconds per cycle Wavelength Wavelength is the actual physical distance covered by one complete cycle. based on speed of sound sound wave travels about 1130 feet/second wavelength=speed of sound/frequency Amplitude Amplitude is the height of the sound wave sound of higher amplitude are louder Adding sine waves Every musical sound is composed of a combination of sine waves Phase when 2 waves of the same amplitude and frequency come in contact with each other the create a new wave with the same frequency but doubles the amplitude these 2 waves are in phase
Harmonics -the tone of a voice or instrument is cause by its specific wave form -the creation of a sound by combining several related sine waves -inherent to musical instruments, or by means of electronic combinations -Fundamental note is the loudest of the set of sine waves. The following harmonics sine waves will be composed of frequencies which are multiples of the original -The quality of an instrument is a direct reflection of the quality of the harmonics, the result of
a good instrument is resonances Non-harmonic relationships -drums and other similar instruments are know as non-harmonic, because the sound is made of of waves which are not multipliers of the fundamental note Waves you hear -20Hz-20000Hz THE electrical representation of Sound Signal Voltage/Amplitude -an audio signal is an electrical representation of a sound. -audio signal is proportionally identical to the sound wave it represents Properties of electricity -voltage, current, resistance and power Power voltage x current = power, power is measured in watts Resistance/Impedance Resistance allows us to use electrical current reactance is frequency based Impedance like resistance is measured in ohms ohms law impedance is symbolized with a āZā [I=E/Z] [Z=E/I] [E=I x Z] Power Calculators [P=E x I] P=power in watts, E=electrical potential in volts, I=current in amps dB or not dB....that is the question the decibel is both electrical and acoustic values Logarithms Logarithms are exponents