AAERT Past Test Questions and Answers Part 4 -Solved 100%
Having plaster, marble and wood paneling will result in what? - ANS-an acoustically "live" room
What is the primary responsibility of the electronic reporter? - ANS-obtaining a high quality recording
What should be checked each time a reporter begins a recording session? - ANS-the digital mixer, the input and output connections, power, and gain settings
Sample Rate - ANS-for digital audio sample at a high sampling rate so speech sounds are smooth and correctly represented
Bit Rate - ANS-represents the amount of information, or detail that is store per unit time of a recording
Sample Rate - ANS-44.1 khz, 48khz, etc.
Bit Rate - ANS-usually 16 or 24 bits
What are two types of microphones? - ANS-dynamic and condenser
Unidirectional - ANS-single voice
Omnidirectional - ANS-all directions
What should you consider when placing microphones? - ANS-size and character of the room, the number and location of speakers, and types of microphones available
What type of microphones are always preferred for use? - ANS-cardioid microphones
In the case of an unexpected number of participants, what type of microphones should be part of the emergency equipment? - ANS-omnidirectional microphones
What is the reporters responsibility? - ANS-ensure that every speaker is audible in the recording and secure microphones to minimize trip hazards
What are the best ways to test the microphones? - ANS-speak into the microphone and identify it or lightly scrape its screen with your finger
Why is an acoustically "dead" room preferred for electronic reporting? - ANS-it picks up the speakers better by having walls that absorb sound and reduce echoes
Having plaster, marble and wood paneling will result in what? - ANS-an acoustically "live" room
What is the primary responsibility of the electronic reporter? - ANS-obtaining a high quality recording
What should be checked each time a reporter begins a recording session? - ANS-the digital mixer, the input and output connections, power, and gain settings
Sample Rate - ANS-for digital audio sample at a high sampling rate so speech sounds are smooth and correctly represented
Bit Rate - ANS-represents the amount of information, or detail that is store per unit time of a recording
Sample Rate - ANS-44.1 khz, 48khz, etc.
Bit Rate - ANS-usually 16 or 24 bits
What are two types of microphones? - ANS-dynamic and condenser
Unidirectional - ANS-single voice
Omnidirectional - ANS-all directions
What should you consider when placing microphones? - ANS-size and character of the room, the number and location of speakers, and types of microphones available
What type of microphones are always preferred for use? - ANS-cardioid microphones
In the case of an unexpected number of participants, what type of microphones should be part of the emergency equipment? - ANS-omnidirectional microphones
What is the reporters responsibility? - ANS-ensure that every speaker is audible in the recording and secure microphones to minimize trip hazards
What are the best ways to test the microphones? - ANS-speak into the microphone and identify it or lightly scrape its screen with your finger
Why is an acoustically "dead" room preferred for electronic reporting? - ANS-it picks up the speakers better by having walls that absorb sound and reduce echoes