it can be only be done on an 1phone 4 because you need a special app and you can do this on a blackberry torch
digital or disk jockey..
well the sound goes into the soundhole and then the sound waves form in the air lol thanksx
These are a visual representation of a vocal or any other sound in digital format. Once in this form analysis or manipulation can be made of the sounds that are represented. Signed, Dr. Perry Smith provoiceteacher.com
It's a myth, when somone make you believe, that sound can heat the air. The energy of the sound is not strong enough to make the temperature higher to warm and form the wax. Cheers ebs
kinetic converted to electrical.
Sound waves are sampled by measuring the amplitude of the wave at regular intervals, known as the sampling rate. Each sample is then converted into a digital value that represents the amplitude of the signal at that point in time. These digital values are stored as binary data in a file format such as WAV or MP3 for playback on digital devices.
Digital Audio Data
A quantity of tunes stored in digital form.
Yes, it is.
Analog signals, such as sound or light, are converted into digital form through a process called analog-to-digital conversion. This process involves quantizing the continuous analog signal into discrete, digital values represented by binary numbers. Once in digital form, the signal can be processed, stored, and transmitted more efficiently and accurately.
It's stored in digital form - in memory chips.
No. Sound can't be stored. It's made, it propagates, it dissipates.
Sound energy can be stored in the form of potential energy by compressing air in a chamber or by converting it into another form of energy, such as electrical energy through a microphone. Sound energy can also be stored in physical objects that resonate and vibrate, such as musical instruments.
a. Digital form
A chip called an Analogue to digital converter (ADC) is used to convert sound waves in the form of analogue electrical impulses, into numeric values which can then be processed by the computer. Conversely, a chip called a digital to analog converter (DAC) does the reverse. The quality of the sound recorded is goverend by two constants , this is the sample rate and the bit depth. The sample rate is the number of samples of a sound taken per second. For instance a CD is sampled at 44kHz or 44,000 samples per second. The bit depth describes the maximum value of a number used to store the amplitude of a sound. The greater this value the greater the change between silence and the maximum sound value stores or greater dynamic resolution. In the case of CD's 16 bit or a value between 0 and 65535.
Digital recording stores sounds in the form of numbers that measure the amplitude of sound waves at specific points in time. These numbers are typically stored in a digital file format like WAV or MP3.
Digitally stored data refers to information that is saved in a digital format on electronic devices such as computers, servers, or other storage media. This data can include documents, images, videos, and any other type of information that can be stored in a digital form for easy access and retrieval.