Friday, January 9, 2015

Introduction About What Is That Sound System

What is the Sound System?

Now, this is to convey sound information that can be heard by many people within range (radius) and certain scope it takes a loudspeaker, either in the open or in the room. In other words, we need a facility such as the Sound System According to my reasoning about the meaning or definition of Sound System is an electronic device system to process and raise 1 (one) or more sources of sound (sound) are mixed in a single device speaker loudspeaker sound is heard in the sound level can be set according to the capacity of the room and the audience so that sound information can be captured by the ear within the scope of spatial sound. Mixing sound (noise) can be from several sources Vocal and coupled with the presence of music in a single sound is heard simultaneously. To capture resources needed a tool that Microphone for the vocal.

The use of these devices commonly found in almost all places and conditions. While in the presentation room definitely needed a tool loudspeaker/speaker system that dialogue can be heard by the audience presentation meeting participants. Use of Speaker System may be seen in places of worship, both in mosques, churches, and others. Probably in most homes already complete this device for family entertainment, even with a complete audio facility that includes Microphone, Mixer, Equalizer, Big Power Amplifier and 3-way Speaker System. When we listen to music concerts in the open courtyard (field) or in the studio building and certainly not immune from the name of the sound system. Very different from the use of power capacity in the presentation room that has limited space with the use of a sound system in an open area. The direction of the range sound and energy spent Power Amplifier + Speaker should be proportional to the number of audiences. There's no way we use Low Power in a large area. We can see this equipment is installed in the tower of the mosque with a positioning device in the form of Horn-Speaker outdoor and indoor devices in there Amplifier which is equipped with facilities Mixing Sound Source (AUDIO MIXER).

Operation Sound System

To be able to operate this device primarily for live music concert it takes people who really understand about Sound System, except for a simple portable speaker device in the home or office can be operated by laymen origin of these devices are able to remove noise mic (vocals) on the speaker and do not happen feedback (feedback). People who can operate these devices are usually commonly called Operator Sound System. The operator Sound System is not necessarily good at Audio Analysis System. People who are really in charge of the smallest thing we call the aspect Electronic Sound Engineering Audio / Sound Technician, they have highly trained experts both skill and perfect hearing. When encountered obstacles when Sound operated, they will be able to repair the damage suffered by that time. Sure they have the tool kit in the form of a screwdriver, soldering and other-other. People who are involved in the operation of the entire device Sound System we call Sound-Crew / Sound-Man.

What is contained in a simple sound system (Portable Speaker)

Usually in the Portable Speakers for home and office has been equipped with 2 pieces striking Jack Input for Portable speaker to the microphone jack and facilities to control the power VOLUME Input Level (Gain Level) to Level Power Output of Speaker. Other facilities included in this device is  Tone Control to set the width (bandwidth) frequency noise. Frequency noise (noise bandwidth) that can be heard people naturally start from 30Hz to 16KHz. Later we will learn/discuss challenged Controlling Tone tool to organize this. What I mean by System Sound is a person who understands the science of Electronic for Audio equipment and understands the uses and should be settings properly. Of course, he also has perfect hearing.

In a content / article on this blog, I write about the meaning of Sound System and functions as well as directing you to be able to operate this device so that the results are perfectly audible. Here we not only discuss the device's sound system but also learn about the System Sound (Audio). Quite broad meaning and knowledge about this Audio System. I may not write complete in one blog page, it will require a very long time. So in this section, I discuss them in several categories or listing page, in the beginning of this site we start from Basic Introduction of Sound System. I will continue to do the editing and upgrades in this blog are based on the level, of what I write is based on facts and my ability to recognize and operate this audio device.

I suggest you to see the contents so that you can know from the beginning of the article Introduction to Basic Sound System and any necessary device in it.

If you want to ask or give advice to me, please to provide questions and input to be useful for us all.

Reference 

Handbook for Sound Engineers is the most comprehensive reference available for audio engineers. All audio topics are explored: if you work on anything related to audio you should not be without this book! The 4th edition of this trusted reference has been updated to reflect changes in the industry since the publication of the 3rd edition in 2002 -- including new technologies like software-based recording systems such as Pro Tools and Sound Forge; digital recording using MP3, wave files and others; mobile audio devices such as iPods and MP3 players.

Over 40 topics are covered and written by many of the top professionals for their area in the field, including Glen Ballou on interpretation systems, intercoms, assistive listening, and image projection; Ken Pohlmann on compact discs and DVDs; David Miles Huber on MIDI; Dr. Eugene Patronis on amplifier design and outdoor sound systems; Bill Whitlock on audio transformers and preamplifiers; Pat Brown on fundamentals and gain structures; Ray Rayburn on virtual systems and digital interfacing; and Dr. Wolfgang Ahnert on computer-aided sound system design and acoustics for concert halls.

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