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katherine:
it is in Bio
katherine:
Why, where should it be?
Ultrilliam:
THAT IS AUDIO ENGINEERING QUESTIONS
katherine:
But I'm doing science...
Ultrilliam:
Audio engineering = science
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katherine:
tsk, ok.
Ultrilliam:
Moved to Music
Ultrilliam:
lol
katherine:
Music?
Ultrilliam:
anyway lucky for you I took Audio Engineering
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Ultrilliam:
not to mention I'm a tech person :P
katherine:
So, can you help?
Ultrilliam:
Yes
katherine:
Well, thank god
katherine:
I gotta finish it cause i'm wayyy overdue x'D
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Ultrilliam:
x'D
Ultrilliam:
I'm going to be jumping around here a bit
Ultrilliam:
Can volume be soft?
katherine:
we doing the first one right?
katherine:
Just don't confuse me. x'D
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Ultrilliam:
Nope, just answer the question :P
katherine:
Can volume be soft?
Ultrilliam:
Yep, answer that.
katherine:
No,no Yes Volume can be soft.
katherine:
and loud
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Ultrilliam:
Wrong.... Volume cannot be soft...
katherine:
yes it can. When you turn down the volume... what does that do? It makes the sound softer does it not?
Ultrilliam:
No, it makes it lower.
Softness is not a factor in volume.
katherine:
Ok.. So what's the answer for the first question?
Ultrilliam:
I said I'm jumping around a bit
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Ultrilliam:
That said, what is the answer to number 7? :P
katherine:
this is ho you do your school? You jump. Boiiii x'D
Ultrilliam:
x'D
Ultrilliam:
well are you going to answer it?
Ultrilliam:
:P
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katherine:
I have no other choice, do I?
Ultrilliam:
?
Ultrilliam:
Ok now your confusing me, what is the choice you chose for question 7?
katherine:
you're ;)
katherine:
well, Let's see
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Ultrilliam:
6 NOT 7
katherine:
high and low
katherine:
YOU JUST SAID 7 x'd
Ultrilliam:
Correct, Pitch on the other hand can be soft x'D
Ultrilliam:
But wait... pitch can't be loud...
*squint*
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katherine:
oml. SMH XD
Ultrilliam:
but pitch can be high and low...
*squint*
Ultrilliam:
Reverse it DERP
x'D
katherine:
ARE WE DOING 6 OR 7, YOU NERD?? x'D
Ultrilliam:
I DONT KNOW ANYMORE x'D
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katherine:
YOU CONFUSE ME, MAN
katherine:
weren't we doing 7?
Ultrilliam:
and then I realized I was actually talking about 6
Ultrilliam:
Uh
Ultrilliam:
SCREW IT
6 is A
7 is B
x"D
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katherine:
I fee bad for your teachers, Jay
katherine:
They must take lots of pills bc of you x'D
Ultrilliam:
x'D
Ultrilliam:
as for 8 and 9, I think you can get those :P
what do you get for them?
katherine:
@JustSaiyan , can you help please. I'm so confused with this boy x'D
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katherine:
8. is A
katherine:
9 is b
Ultrilliam:
Correct
Ultrilliam:
Now define the difference between the two.
Hint: Volume = loudness displacement
Hint: Pitch = frequency displacement
katherine:
hold on, let me finish 1- 5 very quick
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Ultrilliam:
Wait I'll get to those though LOL
Ultrilliam:
I just realized I answered 4 & 5 for you because I didn't read them... DERP
katherine:
x'D
katherine:
What is frequency? How is it related to wavelength?
katherine:
It is related to wavelength because they both have the same number of speed.
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katherine:
what else can I add?
Ultrilliam:
Eh, not quite Close but not quite.
It is related to wavelength as the closer the wavelength is together, the faster it plays, and can effect the frequency