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KS3 Computer Science

Representing Sound

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Sample Rate and Bit Depth10
Sampling — Sound to Numbers10

Key facts

1

Bit depth is the number of bits used per audio sample.

2

The device that converts a sound wave into digital numbers is called an ADC (analog-to-digital converter).

3

Doubling the sample rate doubles the file size in bits (everything else equal).

4

CD audio is sampled at about 44 kHz (44,100 samples per second).

5

Higher bit depth means each sample stores finer detail of the sound's amplitude.

6

Sampling makes sound approximate because the continuous wave is reduced to a series of discrete points.

7

Higher sample rates AND higher bit depths both produce better-sounding audio, at the cost of a bigger file.

8

A higher sample rate gives a more accurate digital copy of the original sound, but a bigger file.

9

Increasing sample rate captures sound more accurately but makes the file bigger.

10

The sample rate is the number of samples taken per second.

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1Sample Rate and Bit Depth

What does sample bit depth measure?

  • Bits used per sample
  • Frequency range the recording captures
  • Number of samples taken per second
  • Total file size of the audio recording
2Sampling — Sound to Numbers

What does the sample rate measure?

  • Bit depth of each sample
  • Length of the recorded clip
  • Loudness of the recorded sound
  • Samples taken per second
3Sample Rate and Bit Depth

What does higher bit depth mean for sound?

  • Finer detail in each sample
  • Quieter sound when played back
  • Shorter recording time on disk
  • Slower playback speed for files
4Sampling — Sound to Numbers

Why does sampling create approximate sound?

  • Continuous wave becomes discrete points
  • Continuous wave becomes longer always
  • Continuous wave becomes louder always
  • Continuous wave becomes shorter always
5Sample Rate and Bit Depth

What is the formula for sound file size in bits?

  • Resolution times depth squared
  • Sample rate minus depth times duration
  • Sample rate plus depth plus duration
  • Sample rate times depth times duration
6Sampling — Sound to Numbers

Higher sample rate gives what?

  • Less accurate sound, smaller file
  • More accurate sound, bigger file
  • Same accuracy with a smaller file
  • Same sound, smaller file

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