Across
- 5. The size of the vibration, and this determines how loud the sound is.
- 7. period, The time it takes to complete one full cycle of the sound
- 8. The difference between the highest and lowest frequencies carried in an audio stream.
- 9. Envelope, the attack, sustain, and decay of a sound.
- 11. The generalised term used to describe the distortion of a sinusoidal waveform by waveforms of different frequencies.
- 13. spectrum, The range of frequency that is possible for the ear to detect.
- 15. Specifies the location of a point within a wave cycle of a repetitive waveform.
Down
- 1. The distance between any two corresponding points on adjacent waves.
- 2. The number of waves that pass a point per unit time.
- 3. The interval between one musical pitch and another with double its frequency.
- 4. of sound, The faster a sound wave travels, the more distance it will cover
- 6. Range, the range of acceptable or possible volumes of sound occurring in the course of a piece of music or a performance.
- 10. scale, Twelve-tone scale is a musical scale with twelve pitches.
- 12. Track, a professionally recorded track that you use to compare your mix.
- 14. The spreading of sound energy evenly in a given environment.
