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Sound effect:An artificially created or enhanced sound used to achieve an effect
Voice over:Uses the human voice to narrate all of part of a presentation
Principle:A rule or code of conduct
Proprietary:A file format that can only be used with a specific program
Analog:Audio recording that captures continuous waves of sound on the surface of a magnetic tape or the groove of a record
Sampling:Recording fragments of a sound wave
Sampling rate:The number of times per second a recording device samples sound waves
Sample size:The number of bits of data in each sample
Channel:A stream of audio
Codec:The means of compressing and decompressing data
Bandwidth:The amount of data that can be transmitted to the receiver in a given amount of time
Professional:Someone who engages in an activity as an occupation
Speech synthesis:Uses a computer to articulate human speech
Voice recognition:Uses human speech as an input device for a computer
Audio card:A circuit board that processes sound and sends it to a computer’s speekers
Adequate:Sufficient
(catchy title for chapter 8 puzzle)
Across:1. | Uses a computer to articulate human speech | 4. | Audio recording that captures continuous waves of sound on the surface of a magnetic tape or the groove of a record | 6. | Someone who engages in an activity as an occupation | 7. | Uses the human voice to narrate all of part of a presentation | 12. | Uses human speech as an input device for a computer | 14. | The means of compressing and decompressing data | 15. | The amount of data that can be transmitted to the receiver in a given amount of time |
| | Down:2. | The number of bits of data in each sample | 3. | A stream of audio | 5. | Sufficient | 6. | A file format that can only be used with a specific program | 8. | A circuit board that processes sound and sends it to a computer’s speekers | 9. | The number of times per second a recording device samples sound waves | 10. | A rule or code of conduct | 11. | An artificially created or enhanced sound used to achieve an effect | 13. | Recording fragments of a sound wave |
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(catchy title for chapter 8 puzzle)
Across:1. | Uses a computer to articulate human speech | 4. | Audio recording that captures continuous waves of sound on the surface of a magnetic tape or the groove of a record | 6. | Someone who engages in an activity as an occupation | 7. | Uses the human voice to narrate all of part of a presentation | 12. | Uses human speech as an input device for a computer | 14. | The means of compressing and decompressing data | 15. | The amount of data that can be transmitted to the receiver in a given amount of time |
| | Down:2. | The number of bits of data in each sample | 3. | A stream of audio | 5. | Sufficient | 6. | A file format that can only be used with a specific program | 8. | A circuit board that processes sound and sends it to a computer’s speekers | 9. | The number of times per second a recording device samples sound waves | 10. | A rule or code of conduct | 11. | An artificially created or enhanced sound used to achieve an effect | 13. | Recording fragments of a sound wave |
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© 2012
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only