Contents
Preface to first edition | |||||||
Preface to second edition | |||||||
List of contributors | |||||||
1 | Basic Principles | ||||||
1.1 Mathematics, formulae and equations | |||||||
John Ratcliff | |||||||
1.2 Units used in audio engineering | |||||||
John Ratcliff | |||||||
1.3 The physics of sound waves | |||||||
Michael Talbot-Smith | |||||||
1.4 The hearing process | |||||||
J. Patrick Wilson | |||||||
1.5 Perceptual audio coding | |||||||
Louis D. Fielder | |||||||
1.6 Noise measurement | |||||||
Glynne Parry and Richard Tyler | |||||||
1.7 Electromechanical analogies | |||||||
Michael Gayford | |||||||
1.8 Introduction to digital audio | |||||||
Roger Derry | |||||||
2 | Acoustics and acoustic devices | ||||||
2.1 Room acoustics | |||||||
Bob Walker | |||||||
2.2 Sound isolation and noise control | |||||||
Bob Walker | |||||||
2.3 Microphones | |||||||
Michael Talbot-Smith and Chris Woolf | |||||||
2.4 Loudspeakers and headphones | |||||||
John Borwick | |||||||
2.5 Stereo ... |
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