Cinematographic annual : 1930 (1930)

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302 CINEMATOGRAPHIC ANNUAL that in case the recording and reproducing equipment does not respond in exact relation to all the ups and downs of the original sound curve, then the resulting sound curve will be different from FIGURE 10 the original and its analysis ivill be different. In most cases, this analysis will involve components which were not present in the original and thus the ear will hear frequencies which did not originally exist. Thus, "spurious" frequencies are introduced. This is known as "non-linear" response and gives a different type of distortion from "frequency" distortion. The latter merely gives