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Title: Physics 1251 The Science and Technology of Musical Sound


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Physics 1251The Science and Technology of
Musical Sound
  • Unit 4
  • Session 38 MWF
  • Analog Recording and Playback

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Physics 1251 Unit 4 Session 38 Analog
Recording
  • Who is Robert Moog and why is he important?

Robert Moog (rhymes with vogue) invented the
Moog Synthesizer, a pioneering instrument in the
development of the synthesizer.
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Physics 1251 Unit 4 Session 38 Analog
Recording
  • 1' Lecture
  • Recording requires a transducer, such as a
    microphone, to produce an electrical signal.
  • Common types of microphones are (1) condenser
    (2) magnetic (3) dynamic (4) ribbon (5)
    piezoelectric (6) carbon.
  • Recording also requires amplification as well as
    a storage medium.
  • Analog recording media include vinyl record,
    magnetic tape, magnetic disk and optical film.
  • Playback uses physical principles in which
    mechanical oscillations, magnetic domains and
    optical density variations produce electrical
    signals that are analogous to the recorded sound.

4
Physics 1251 Unit 4 Session 38 Analog
Recording
  • 80/20An electric guitar uses a magnetic pickup
    that produces an electrical signal by a
    time-varying magnetic field.

Steel Guitar String
Pickup
5
Physics 1251 Unit 4 Session 38 Analog
Recording
  • 80/20The Faraday Effect a magnetic field that
    varies in time produces a voltage and current in
    a coil.

Current
6
Physics 1251 Unit 4 Session 38 Analog
Recording
  • 80/20A Condenser Microphone uses electric
    induction to produce an electrical signal.

Charge V (eo S/x)
Voltage V
Current I
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Physics 1251 Unit 4 Session 38 Analog
Recording
  • 80/20Magnetic Microphone a small magnet,
    attached to a moving diaphragm induces a voltage
    and current in a coil.

Current I
Voltage V
8
Physics 1251 Unit 4 Session 38 Analog
Recording
  • 80/20Dynamic Microphone a diaphragm moves a
    small coil in a magnetic field inducing a voltage
    and current.

N
S
N
9
Physics 1251 Unit 4 Session 38 Analog
Recording
  • 80/20A Ribbon Microphone uses a light weight
    ribbon of metal moving in a magnetic field to
    produce electrical signals.

N
S
10
Physics 1251 Unit 4 Session 38 Analog
Recording
  • 80/20Piezoelectric Microphone a thin crystal is
    bent which produces a small voltage.

Voltage V
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Physics 1251 Unit 4 Session 38 Analog
Recording
  • 80/20Carbon Microphone a diaphragm compresses a
    sealed container of carbon granules, changing its
    resistance.

Current I
I V/R
Voltage V
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Physics 1251 Unit 4 Session 38 Analog
Recording
  • Microphones
  • ElectrostaticInduction
  • Condenser
  • MagneticFaraday Effect
  • Magnetic
  • Dynamic
  • Ribbon
  • PiezoelectricPiezoelectric Effect
  • CarbonOhms Law

13
Physics 1251 Unit 4 Session 38 Analog
Recording
  • 80/20A Vacuum Tube is an electronic device that
    amplifies electrical signals by permitting a
    small voltage to modulate a much larger current.

Cathode
Vin
Vout
Grid
Plate
Gain Vout /Vin
14
Physics 1251 Unit 4 Session 38 Analog
Recording
  • Amplification
  • Gain G Vout / Vin

Vout G Vin
Vout
Vin
15
Physics 1251 Unit 4 Session 38 Analog
Recording
  • 80/20A Field Effect Transistor (FET) is a solid
    state electronic device that permits
    amplification of electrical signals.

Gate
Source
Drain
Silicon Dioxide
Silicon
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Physics 1251 Unit 4 Session 38 Analog
Recording
  • Analog Recording Media
  • Mechanical
  • Edisons Phonograph
  • Vinyl LP Records
  • Magnetic
  • Magnetic Tape
  • Magnetic Disk
  • Optical
  • Audio Track on motion picture film

17
Physics 1251 Unit 4 Session 38 Analog
Recording
  • Mechanical
  • Edisons Phonograph

18
Physics 1251 Unit 4 Session 38 Analog
Recording
  • Mechanical
  • Edisons Phonograph
  • Vinyl LP Records

19
Physics 1251 Unit 4 Session 38 Analog
Recording
  • Analog Recording Media
  • Magnetic
  • Magnetic Tape
  • Magnetic Disk

20
Physics 1251 Unit 4 Session 38 Analog
Recording
  • Analog Recording Media
  • Magnetic
  • Magnetic Tape
  • Magnetic Disk

Ferro-metal Oxide
Tracks
21
Physics 1251 Unit 4 Session 38 Analog
Recording
  • Analog Recording Media
  • Optical
  • Audio Track on motion picture film

Stereo Audio Tracks
22
Physics 1251 Unit 4 Session 38 Analog
Recording
  • Analog Recording Media
  • Optical
  • Audio Track on motion picture film

Stereo Audio Tracks
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Physics 1251 Unit 4 Session 38 Analog
Recording
  • Summary
  • Common types of microphones are (1) condenser
    (2) magnetic (3) dynamic (4) ribbon (5)
    piezoelectric (6) carbon.
  • Vacuum tubes and transistors provide
    amplification by permitting the input to modulate
    a larger output current and voltage.
  • Analog recording media include mechanical,
    magnetic and optical storage.
  • Playback uses physical principles in which
    mechanical oscillations, magnetic domains and
    optical density variations produce electrical
    signals that are analogous to the recorded sound.
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