Multiple Choice
Some cures for "muddy sound" are ___________________.
A) reverberation and delay.
B) omnidirectional microphones and digital recording.
C) overdubbing, recording direct.
D) boost EQ at 300 Hz and cut at 5 kHz.
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Q5: If a reproduced orchestra sounds too narrow,
Q6: One cure for noise is _.<br>A) use
Q7: A "clean" recording is _.<br>A) digital.<br>B) analog.<br>C)
Q8: "Presence" is achieved by _.<br>A) close miking,
Q9: When judging stereo imaging, _.<br>A) always use
Q10: Dynamic range is _.<br>A) loudness.<br>B) signal-to-noise ratio.<br>C)
Q11: Some cures for distortion are _.<br>A) use
Q12: If an orchestral recording sounds too dry,
Q13: In a classical-music recording, "perspective" is controlled
Q15: To add a sense of depth, _.<br>A)