Hljóðritunareiginleikar
Hljóðritunareiginleikar refer to the specific characteristics and qualities of a sound recording. These properties dictate how accurately and effectively a sound is captured, stored, and reproduced. Key aspects include fidelity, which measures how closely the recording matches the original sound, and dynamic range, the difference between the loudest and quietest sounds that can be recorded. The frequency response describes the range of audible frequencies the recording system can capture, impacting the clarity and richness of the sound.
Distortion is another important factor, referring to any unwanted alteration of the original sound signal. This
Furthermore, hljóðritunareiginleikar encompass aspects like stereo imaging, which relates to the perceived spatial placement of sounds,