1. Loudness, volume, level, amplitude, gain, drive - Is there a difference?

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  • Опубликовано: 19 дек 2024

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  • @akashmurthy
    @akashmurthy  3 года назад +8

    Corrections:
    4:33 The gain isn't positive or negative. The gain value would range from 0 to 1 when the output is lower than the input and beyond 1 when the output is larger than the input.

  • @edmundcatlinmusic
    @edmundcatlinmusic 4 года назад +13

    Next-level RUclips sound design content. Sharing knowledge is a holy thing, especially this well. Marvellous, thank you.

    • @akashmurthy
      @akashmurthy  4 года назад +4

      Glad you enjoyed it! It takes a while to make these videos, but I'll be putting more stuff up over time for sure..

  • @eshalfabrix
    @eshalfabrix Год назад +1

    For the first time in 20 years, got someone who made sound basics much clear.

  • @oscartrillionaire247
    @oscartrillionaire247 3 года назад +12

    Probably the only video on the internet that explains these basic concepts so well. Thanks a lot Akash for sharing this knowledge.

  • @kabed9413
    @kabed9413 3 года назад +4

    This this the best channel on these topics I've found so far !

  • @pakkinlaw4721
    @pakkinlaw4721 9 месяцев назад +1

    Gentle reminder !Seems that there is a spelling error (Amlitude) in the video in around 9mins period ! Minor error ,no big deal ! 😊
    I love to watch your video !Very Clear explanation ! Thank-you ! 😊 👍

    • @akashmurthy
      @akashmurthy  9 месяцев назад

      Good spot! Someone else spotted it earlier as well. Unfortunately, there's no way to correct it now!

  • @danieliniguezv
    @danieliniguezv 3 года назад

    on loudness section, 3:17, slide says "pyschological" instead of psychological. and on amplitude/level section slide shows "amlitude". amazing work man!

    • @akashmurthy
      @akashmurthy  3 года назад +1

      Oh jeez! This was one of those videos that I forgot to do a spell check! 😂 Thanks you pointing that out, eagle eyed viewer!

    • @danieliniguezv
      @danieliniguezv 3 года назад +1

      @@akashmurthy no problem! i know! haha it happens really often. it has happened to me too with slides or papers that i have even triple checked myself. then a friend comes and reads the thing and in a matter of seconds spot the typos. just the way it goes!

  • @albiss1164
    @albiss1164 Год назад +1

    Love your series on Audio Theory. Learning so much, and finally starting to have a clear global vision about the subject.
    Thank you !!! :)

    • @akashmurthy
      @akashmurthy  Год назад

      You're welcome! I'm glad you find these useful!

  • @jvtraductor
    @jvtraductor 3 года назад +2

    Wow! Amazing. Ellegant and super professional. The best video ever on the subject. You're the man.

  • @EdwinDekker71
    @EdwinDekker71 7 месяцев назад

    Your tutorials are very well done, thank you

  • @mrlinsalata
    @mrlinsalata 2 года назад

    This is kickass, thanks for sharing your knowledge!

  • @hightttech
    @hightttech 4 года назад +1

    Very well done. I'm surprised you don't have more subs.

  • @kateabreen
    @kateabreen 4 года назад +1

    These are awesome videos, Akash! Much talent you have!

    • @akashmurthy
      @akashmurthy  4 года назад

      Thank you Kate, that's very kind of you!

  • @Apeskinny
    @Apeskinny 4 года назад

    This will be on my further reading recommendations list for all my students! Excellent!

  • @kiliankraus
    @kiliankraus Год назад

    Great video Akash, these concepts are especially tricky to learn when you have no exposure to audio engineering! Whilst I learned what these things were through producing more than studying a video like this, I still find this very useful as I would've previously struggled to describe the concepts if someone had asked

    • @akashmurthy
      @akashmurthy  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much! I find the terms hard to describe as well sometime though I might know it intuitively!

  • @PhotoRubio
    @PhotoRubio 3 года назад

    All my questions have been answered! Now I am an educated guitar player. Thank you.

    • @akashmurthy
      @akashmurthy  3 года назад

      Thank you! Glad you found it helpful!

  • @one_5018
    @one_5018 2 года назад

    Much respect to you for this in depth lesson, you're awesome!! Goatt

  • @JonStoneable
    @JonStoneable 3 года назад

    4:36 if gain = output / input, then it's either greater than one or less than one. It's always positive. If you take the log of the gain, then as you say, positive values less than one become negative, and greater than one positive. Is that what you did, or is this a mistake?
    Excellent playlists, learning a lot, thank you

    • @akashmurthy
      @akashmurthy  3 года назад +1

      Hey mate, I think I might've messed that one up! You're right, amplifier gain is generally positive and values would range from 0 to 1 when the output is lower than the input and beyond 1 when the output is larger than the input.
      Negative gain in possible in inverting op-amps, but that was definitely not what I was going for!
      Thanks for the heads up.

  • @chachalful
    @chachalful 4 года назад

    Thnx for this tutorial.
    You have clear my confusion i had from the last 10 years 😊✌️🙏

  • @abdullahalmaruf5513
    @abdullahalmaruf5513 3 года назад

    Mind Blowing....Elegant.....Amazing

  • @SimonByrneAU
    @SimonByrneAU Год назад

    Love, love, love your videos. FYI amplitude is spelt incorrectly at 6:06 (amlitude).

    • @akashmurthy
      @akashmurthy  Год назад

      Thanks so much mate!
      And that's an embarrassing mistake, this was the time before I started using spell check scripts! :D

  • @bil63
    @bil63 4 года назад

    Great video, as always! Thanks!

  • @casualnocausal7320
    @casualnocausal7320 4 года назад

    Excelent video! I am subscribed and i going to watch all videos!

  • @gokulv.k.2347
    @gokulv.k.2347 3 года назад

    Hi Akash, I have a question from your last framed sentence??? How come turning the volume(output) knob down will reduce the gain(input)of the amplifier???
    By the way, I would like to appreciate your efforts in posting such amazing content! Expecting much more useful content shortly. Thank you 😀

    • @akashmurthy
      @akashmurthy  3 года назад +1

      Hey man, "gain" doesn't have to be input gain right. There could be several gain stages to an amplifier. And it was more of an example to indicate that gain is property of an amplifier.

  • @christophermcauliffe9141
    @christophermcauliffe9141 3 года назад

    You say a few times that volume can't be objectively measured; but what about the dB scale?

    • @akashmurthy
      @akashmurthy  3 года назад

      You use "level" or "gain" right? We don't use "volume" in the context of the decibel scale. Example: Boost the gain by 3db. The guitar levels are at -10dbFS.

  • @shawmiksapkota
    @shawmiksapkota 4 года назад

    great lesson

  • @wilmaeka
    @wilmaeka Год назад

    Helo, my name is Wilma and now i have to writting my final project about noise. your content is all i need. may you don't mind to tell me the references? thank you in advance

    • @akashmurthy
      @akashmurthy  Год назад

      Hello, please check out the description of the other videos in this series (Loudness and Levels) and you can find a few references that you can use.

  • @NISSIHYPERCORP
    @NISSIHYPERCORP 3 года назад

    I have said this before though you are amazing 🙂

  • @sahandahmadzadeh5683
    @sahandahmadzadeh5683 2 года назад

    excellent

  • @Lesterandsons
    @Lesterandsons 3 года назад +1

    👍

  • @sheltersonic5499
    @sheltersonic5499 9 месяцев назад

    thank you,very clear explained .I sent you DM on Instagram