Digital Sound Mixing Editor (D.S.M.E.)

Music is hard to manipulate. Nowadays, in order for an arranger to produce high-quality sound, special preparations are necessary since he will be dealing with big and complex machines. The Digital Sound Mixing Editor (DSME) lessen these aforementioned necessities to produce quality sounds. The syst...

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Main Authors: Aquino, Florence Realiza L., De La Rosa, Manolito, Lim, Harry W., Santos, Marizel P.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-168892022-02-10T01:16:39Z Digital Sound Mixing Editor (D.S.M.E.) Aquino, Florence Realiza L. De La Rosa, Manolito Lim, Harry W. Santos, Marizel P. Music is hard to manipulate. Nowadays, in order for an arranger to produce high-quality sound, special preparations are necessary since he will be dealing with big and complex machines. The Digital Sound Mixing Editor (DSME) lessen these aforementioned necessities to produce quality sounds. The system uses user-friendly, mouse-driven software, and plugged-in card, to be able to create a system that can accept independently produced high-quality music and modify it for later use. The hardware consist of amplifiers, analog-to-digital converter (ADC), digital-to-analog converter (DAC), filters, SRAM, up/down counters and buffers. The system uses two input source devices. First, an auxiliary input device, for musical instruments which are electronically capable of inputting its sounds directly. And the other, is the microphone, as an alternative input source. Since analog input coming from the microphone and/or auxiliary socket are considered weak and susceptible to noise, implication and filtering are necessary. Conversion of the analog signal to digital data follows for editing, using the software. The arranger has the option to store the data into a storage medium, or directly to the output device, the surround sound speaker stereo. Aside from the convenience for the arranger, the system also reduces noise and prevents dubbing degradation. 1993-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/16376 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Digital-to-analog converters Sound--Recording and reproducing--Digital techniques Electronic digital computers--Programming Data compression (Computer science) Computer software
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Digital-to-analog converters
Sound--Recording and reproducing--Digital techniques
Electronic digital computers--Programming
Data compression (Computer science)
Computer software
spellingShingle Digital-to-analog converters
Sound--Recording and reproducing--Digital techniques
Electronic digital computers--Programming
Data compression (Computer science)
Computer software
Aquino, Florence Realiza L.
De La Rosa, Manolito
Lim, Harry W.
Santos, Marizel P.
Digital Sound Mixing Editor (D.S.M.E.)
description Music is hard to manipulate. Nowadays, in order for an arranger to produce high-quality sound, special preparations are necessary since he will be dealing with big and complex machines. The Digital Sound Mixing Editor (DSME) lessen these aforementioned necessities to produce quality sounds. The system uses user-friendly, mouse-driven software, and plugged-in card, to be able to create a system that can accept independently produced high-quality music and modify it for later use. The hardware consist of amplifiers, analog-to-digital converter (ADC), digital-to-analog converter (DAC), filters, SRAM, up/down counters and buffers. The system uses two input source devices. First, an auxiliary input device, for musical instruments which are electronically capable of inputting its sounds directly. And the other, is the microphone, as an alternative input source. Since analog input coming from the microphone and/or auxiliary socket are considered weak and susceptible to noise, implication and filtering are necessary. Conversion of the analog signal to digital data follows for editing, using the software. The arranger has the option to store the data into a storage medium, or directly to the output device, the surround sound speaker stereo. Aside from the convenience for the arranger, the system also reduces noise and prevents dubbing degradation.
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author Aquino, Florence Realiza L.
De La Rosa, Manolito
Lim, Harry W.
Santos, Marizel P.
author_facet Aquino, Florence Realiza L.
De La Rosa, Manolito
Lim, Harry W.
Santos, Marizel P.
author_sort Aquino, Florence Realiza L.
title Digital Sound Mixing Editor (D.S.M.E.)
title_short Digital Sound Mixing Editor (D.S.M.E.)
title_full Digital Sound Mixing Editor (D.S.M.E.)
title_fullStr Digital Sound Mixing Editor (D.S.M.E.)
title_full_unstemmed Digital Sound Mixing Editor (D.S.M.E.)
title_sort digital sound mixing editor (d.s.m.e.)
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 1993
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/16376
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