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Tracklist<-::: 01. 1kHz sine wave reference tone @ -14dB FS [0:00:37.63] 02.

Pink Noise - Left channel only [0:00:24.17] 03. Pink Noise - Right channel only [0:00:24.44] 04. Pink Noise - Both channels & phase check [0:00:45.08] 05. Bass band - 0-200Hz & phase check [0:00:44.50] 06. Low mid band - 200Hz-1kHz & phase check [0:00:44.55] 07. High mid band - 1kHz-Infinity & phase check [0:00:43.66] 08. High Band - 7kHz-Infinity & phase check [0:00:46.34] 09. 1kHz reference tone [0:00:19.28] 10. 20Hz [0:00:13.54] 11. 25Hz [0:00:14.16] 12. 31.5Hz [0:00:14.58] 13. 40Hz [0:00:14.58] 14. 50Hz [0:00:15.10] 15. 63Hz [0:00:14.41] 16. 80Hz [0:00:14.73] 17. 100Hz [0:00:15.08] 18. 125Hz [0:00:15.02] 19. 160Hz [0:00:14.57] 20. 200Hz [0:00:14.67] 21. 250Hz [0:00:14.24] 22. 315Hz [0:00:14.02] 23. 400Hz [0:00:13.71] 24. 500Hz [0:00:14.24] 25. 630Hz [0:00:13.72] 26. 800Hz [0:00:14.35] 27. 1kHz [0:00:15.01] 28. 1.25kHz [0:00:14.51] 29. 1.6kHz [0:00:14.25] 30. 2kHz [0:00:14.57] 31. 2.5kHz [0:00:14.16] 32. 3.15kHz [0:00:13.39] 33. 4kHz [0:00:13.37] 34. 5kHz [0:00:14.62] 35. 6.3kHz [0:00:13.24] 36. 8kHz [0:00:13.24] 37. 10kHz [0:00:14.00] 38. 12.5kHz [0:00:13.49] 39. 16kHz [0:00:13.26] 40. 20kHz [0:00:16.18] 41. 1kHz reference warble for sweeps [0:00:24.70] 42. Sectional sweep tones down in 1 octave steps: 1kHz-500Hz, 500Hz-250Hz, 250Hz125Hz, 125Hz-20Hz [0:00:41.10] 43. Sweep tones up in 1 octave steps: 1kHz-2kHz, 2kHz-4kHz, 4kHz-8kHz [0:00:42.61] 44. 1kHz reference tone @ -14dB FS [0:00:23.47] 45. 60Hz [0:00:13.57] 46. 100Hz [0:00:14.08] 47. 250Hz [0:00:13.65] 48. 500Hz [0:00:13.36] 49. 1kHz [0:00:13.23]

50. 2kHz [0:00:13.48] 51. 3kHz [0:00:13.43] 52. 5kHz [0:00:13.31] 53. 10kHz [0:00:13.31] 54. 12kHz [0:00:13.57] 55. 15kHz [0:00:15.37] 56. Sine wave sweep 20Hz-20kHz [0:00:34.54] 57. 1kHz square wave @ -20dB FS [0:00:14.05] 58. 5kHz square wave @ -20dB FS [0:00:12.69] 59. 1kHz sine wave at 0dB FS (Duration 20 seconds) [0:00:38.01] 60. Spoken word (mono) [0:00:57.41] 61. Piano (stereo) [0:01:07.58] 62. Acoustic steel-strung guitar - finger style (mono) [0:00:35.67] 63. Acoustic steel-strung guitar - strummed (mono) [0:00:39.72] 64. Nylon strung Spanish guitar (mono) [0:01:38.44] 65. Electric guitar - clean sound (mono) [0:01:25.68] 66. Electric guitar - distorted rock sound (mono) [0:01:20.01] 67. Bass guitar (mono) [0:01:13.46] 68. Flute (mono) [0:01:06.70] 69. Saxophone (mono) [0:01:09.07] 70. Vocal - Male Rock (mono) [0:01:01.31] 71. Bongos (mono) [0:00:42.31] 72. Tambourine (mono) [0:00:46.10] 73. Kick drum (mono) [0:00:18.45] 74. Snare drum (mono) [0:00:20.14] 75. Cymbals and hi-hat (stereo) [0:01:01.02] 76. Toms (stereo) [0:01:06.60] 77. Whole drum kit (stereo) [0:01:20.47] 78. Violins (stereo -1st violins panned left, 2nd violins paned right) [0:01:24.30] 79. Cellos and violas (stereo - starting with cellos only panned right, joined by violas panned left) [0:01:32.36] 80. The Race by Yello [0:01:37.03] 81. Limelight by The Alan Parsons Project, featuring Gary Brooker [0:02:03.45] 82. Seasons Of Our Lives by Graham de Wilde and Mitch Dalton [0:01:50.04] 83. Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor. Daniel Chorzempa, organ [0:02:37.57] 84. Sub machine gun - Chieftain tank target ranging (mono) [0:00:38.01] 85. Chieftain tank; Firing - shell detonation - the target (mono) [0:00:51.27] 86. Thunderstorm (stereo) [0:00:26.18] 87. Steam trains (stereo) [0:03:12.49] 88. F-16 and Tornado jets; flypast with afterburners (stereo) [0:00:39.55] 89. EBU 25 frame timecode 10:00:00 to 10:05:00 [0:05:04.41] 90. SMPTE non drop frame timecode 10:00:00 to 10:05:00 [0:05:07.53] 91. SMPTE drop frame timecode 10:00:00 to 10:05:00 [0:05:07.29] 92. A-440 tuning reference [0:00:17.57]

CONTENTS OF THE SOUND CHECK CD PINK NOISE TEST TONES These tones are intended for equipment alignment and are especially designed for active speaker set-up. Track 01 is a 1kHz reference tone lasting 30 seconds. Monitoring equipment should be set to a useful working volume and measuring equipment set to read 0dB. All other tones in this section are at the reference level. Phase checks are on Index 2, where appropriate, in 5 second bursts. Track 01: 1kHz sine wave reference tone @ -14dB FS Track 02: Pink Noise - Left channel only Track 03: Pink Noise - Right channel only Track 04: Pink Noise - Both channels & phase check Track 05: Bass band - 0-200Hz & phase check Track 06: Low mid band - 200Hz-1kHz & phase check Track 07: High mid band - 1kHz-Infinity & phase check Track 08: High Band - 7kHz-Infinity & phase check

PINK NOISE 1/3 OCTAVE SPECTRUM ANALYSIS This section is intended for loudspeaker frequency response analysis. System response can be plotted and graphic equalisers can be set by reading each band on The Sound Check Response Analyser (Or a conventional sound level meter). Track 09 is the reference tone and lasts 30 seconds. All other tracks in this section are at the reference level and last 10 seconds. Tracks 09-40: 1kHz reference tone, 20Hz, 25Hz, 31.5Hz, 40Hz, 50Hz, 63Hz, 80Hz, 100Hz, 125Hz, 160Hz, 200Hz, 250Hz, 315Hz, 400Hz, 500Hz, 630Hz, 800Hz ,1kHz, 1.25kHz, 1.6kHz, 2kHz, 2.5kHz, 3.15kHz, 4kHz, 5kHz, 6.3kHz, 8kHz, 10kHz, 12.5kHz, 16kHz, 20kHz SWEEP TONES These are intended for sweep response measurements and are especially useful for checking system resonances. Track 41 is the reference warble and lasts 20 seconds. The sweeps are in one octave sections down from 1kHz and in one octave sections up from 1kHz - for easier frequency identification. Track 41: 1kHz reference warble for sweeps Track 42: Sectional sweep tones down in 1 octave steps: 1kHz-500Hz, 500Hz-250Hz, 250Hz125Hz, 125Hz-20Hz Track 43: Sweep tones up in 1 octave steps: 1kHz-2kHz, 2kHz-4kHz, 4kHz-8kHz. SINE AND SQUARE WAVE SPOT FREQUENCIES This section is for recording and reproduction equipment line-up, analysis and fault finding. The square wave spot frequencies are also useful for bandwidth assessment and loudspeaker phase and time alignment. Track 44 is the reference tone, lasting 10 seconds. All other tones in this section are 10 seconds. All sine waves are at the reference level, -14dB FS. The square waves are at -20dB FS.

Tracks 44-55: 1kHz reference tone @ -14dB FS, 60Hz, 100Hz, 250Hz, 500Hz, 1kHz, 2kHz, 3kHz, 5kHz, 10kHz, 12kHz, 15kHz Track 56: Sine wave sweep 20Hz-20kHz Track 57: 1kHz square wave @ -20dB FS Track 58: 5kHz square wave @ -20dB FS MAXIMUM TONE LEVEL Warning - This track is at the theoretical maximum recording level, 0dB FS. THIS IS A VERY LOUD TONE - USE WITH CAUTION Track 59: 1kHz sine wave at 0dB FS (Duration 20 seconds) INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL This section contains closely miked instrumental recordings without electronic processing such as limiting or compression. They contain subtle transients which define true high fidelity and which are often lost in the reverberation and processing of commercial records. These tracks are therefore invaluable for assessing the transient response and fidelity of audio equipment and for experimentation with effects units. These are original studio master recordings and in some cases intrument overspill may be heard. While the sonic complexity of music is widely recognised, the human voice is equally difficult to reproduce accurately and a voice recording that one is familiar with is a useful reference source. Before Sound Check came along, a good, unprocessed voice recording was very difficult to obtain, especially under test conditions. Tracks 60 and 70 provide that reference and start with Alan Parsons' spoken voice. Rock and Pop engineers will find the dynamic voice of rock singer Steve Oveland (Track 70) an ideal test source for limiters and compressors. Track 60: Spoken word (mono) Track 61: Piano (stereo) Track 62: Acoustic steel-strung guitar - finger style (mono) Track 63: Acoustic steel-strung guitar - strummed (mono) Track 64: Nylon strung Spanish guitar (mono) Track 65: Electric guitar - clean sound (mono) Track 66: Electric guitar - distorted rock sound (mono) Track 67: Bass guitar (mono) Track 68: Flute (mono) Track 69: Saxophone (mono) Track 70: Male Rock (mono) Track 71: Bongos (mono) Track 72: Tambourine (mono) Track 73: Kick drum (mono) Track 74: Snare drum (mono) Track 75: Cymbals and hi-hat (stereo) Track 76: Toms (stereo) Track 77: Whole drum kit (stereo) Track 78: Violins (stereo -1st violins panned left, 2nd violins paned right) Track 79: Cellos and violas (stereo - starting with cellos only panned right, joined by violas panned left)

MUSIC TRACKS Extracts from selected master recordings, specially selected to assess the various qualities of loudspeakers and sound equipment. Limelight, for example, has a very even frequency and dynamic balance throughout the audio spectrum and therefore is an ideal reference for overall sound quality. Track 80: The Race by Yello Track 81: Limelight by The Alan Parsons Project, featuring Gary Brooker. Track 82: Seasons Of Our Lives by Graham de Wilde and Mitch Dalton. Track 83: Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor. Daniel Chorzempa, organ. SOUND EFFECTS These sound effects provide extreme tests of dynamic and frequency range. The steam trains, the sub machine gun and the Chieftain tank are historical analogue recordings which have been digitally re-mastered. Track 84: Sub machine gun - Chieftain tank target ranging (mono) Track 85: Chieftain tank: Firing - shell detonation - the target (mono) Track 86: Thunderstorm (stereo) Track 87: Steam trains (stereo) Track 88: F-16 and Tornado jets: flypast with afterburners (stereo) UTILITY TRACKS A series of useful tools - a tuning reference and timecode in all three standard formats for checking timecode-based equipment and striping code onto tapes. Track 89: EBU 25 frame timecode 10:00:00 to 10:05:00. Track 90: SMPTE non drop frame timecode 10:00:00 to 10:05:00. Track 91: SMPTE drop frame timecode 10:00:00 to 10:05:00. Track 92: A-440 tuning reference.

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