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A calibrated signal has a known pitch and amplitude in reference to an agreed standard. In general, when signals are recorded, and the absolute pitch and amplitude is of importance, they are recorded with a calibration signal (e.g. a 20 second sine wave at 1000Hz and 96dBSPL).
A calibrated signal has a known pitch and amplitude in reference to an agreed standard. In general, when signals are recorded, and the absolute pitch and amplitude is of importance, they are recorded with a calibration signal (e.g. a 20 second sine wave at 1000Hz and 96dBSPL).
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Latest revision as of 14:35, 14 September 2015

A calibrated signal has a known pitch and amplitude in reference to an agreed standard. In general, when signals are recorded, and the absolute pitch and amplitude is of importance, they are recorded with a calibration signal (e.g. a 20 second sine wave at 1000Hz and 96dBSPL).

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