The document outlines the lecture plan for the course 'Electronic Audio Processing Techniques I' at the University of Port Harcourt. It includes weekly topics such as basic electricity, electronic components, audio filters, microphone techniques, and audio processing practicums. The course is taught by Dr. Esinkuma James Amaegbe and Engr. Anthony U. Okoro.
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Lecture Plan
The document outlines the lecture plan for the course 'Electronic Audio Processing Techniques I' at the University of Port Harcourt. It includes weekly topics such as basic electricity, electronic components, audio filters, microphone techniques, and audio processing practicums. The course is taught by Dr. Esinkuma James Amaegbe and Engr. Anthony U. Okoro.
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DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC, UNIVERSITY OF PORT HARCOURT
LECTURE PLAN FOR ELECTRONIC AUDIO PROCESSING TECHNIQUES I (MUS 237.2)
WEEK TOPICS INSTRUCTORS Introduction to the Course: What the course entails. Relevance of the course to students’ future careers. Review Dr. E. J. Amaegbe & A.U. Week 1 of basic arithmetic. Review of Fundamentals of Musical Acoustics Okoro Basic Electricity: Electricity and Electrical Quantities (electric charge, current, potential and Electromotive Force); Dr. E. J. Amaegbe & A.U. Week 2 Electrical conductors, insulators and semi-conductors; Analogy of the flow of electric charge through a conductor Okoro to the flow of water through a pipe; Direct Current (D.C.) and Alternating Current (A.C.). Electronic Components and their Characterisitics: Discrete Electronic Components and their properties (resistors and resistance, capacitors and capacitance, inductors and inductance); Introduction to Complex numbers; Week 3 A.U. Okoro Complex properties of electronic components (reactance, susceptance, conductance, impedance and admittance); electrical energy and power; Electrical/Electronic Circuits: Equivalent resistance/capacitance/inductance of two or more Week 4 A.U. Okoro resistors/capacitors/inductors in series or parallel configuration. Introduction to Electronic circuit Theories: Ohm’s and Kirchhoff’s laws and their applications. Open and Short Dr. E. J. Amaegbe & A.U. Week 5 Circuits. Okoro Introduction to Audio Filters: Overview of audio filters; Types of Signal Filters; Filter characteristics; Design of Week 6 A.U. Okoro basic passive audio filter circuits. Mid-Semester Review Dr. E. J. Amaegbe & A.U. Week 7 Okoro Microphone Techniques and Sound Balance: Review of types and applications of microphones. Monaural and Dr. E. J. Amaegbe & A.U. Week 8 stereophonic microphone techniques. Electronic sound balancing and mixing. Okoro Electronic Noise and Audio Signal Distortion: Review of electronic noise and signal-to-noise ratio. Dynamic range Week 9 and audio signal clipping. Electromagnetic interference and cross-talk. Harmonic distortion in acoustic A.U. Okoro transducers. Week 10 Audio Processing Practicum: Course Project Dr. E. J. Amaegbe Week 11 Audio Processing Practicum: Course Project Dr. E. J. Amaegbe Week 12 Audio Processing Practicum: Course Project Dr. E. J. Amaegbe Course Project Process Review Dr. E. J. Amaegbe & A.U. Week 13 Okoro Revision Dr. E. J. Amaegbe & A.U. Week 14 Okoro
COURSE LECTURERS: Dr. Esinkuma James Amaegbe & Engr. Anthony U. Okoro