Analytical listening/technical (Q903)
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background knowledge to diagnose common technical fault conditions by ear
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | Analytical listening/technical | background knowledge to diagnose common technical fault conditions by ear |
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navigating the audible spectrum (English)
the 30-band graphical EQ as a learning tool to navigate the spectrum (English)
common tonal problems and their frequency ranges (English)
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identifying electrical and mechanical fault conditions by ear (English)
digital clocking faults (English)
harmonic distortion (English)
noise/hiss (English)
loose connections (English)
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identifying tonal and musical faults by ear (English)
overcompression (English)
comb filters (English)
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identifying and correcting linear distortion (timbral colouration) by ear (English)
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identifying non-linear distortion by ear (English)
intentional distortion (saturation effect, electric guitar, ...) (English)
microphone preamp overload (English)
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identifying and correcting room issues by ear (English)
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identifying loudspeaker faults by ear (English)
loose particles in driver (English)
polarity inversion of a loudspeaker in a cluster/array (English)
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identifying media editing errors by ear (English)
rhythmic or melodic errors (English)
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identifying and correcting linear distortion (timbral colouration) by ear (English)
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https://www.rationalacoustics.com/pages/the-7-bad-system-dwarves (English)
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SQQ7 - 3.1.
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Many technical faults manifest as characteristic noises or sound degradation. Recognizing them can make troubleshooting faster and more effective. (English)
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