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Displays artwork as if it were output, with all non-printing elements suppressed (grids, guides, non-printing objects), the pasteboard set to the preview background color defined in Preferences, and any printing elements within the document's bleed area (defined in Document Setup) showing.
Displays artwork as if it were output, with all non-printing elements suppressed (grids, guides, non-printing objects), the pasteboard set to the preview background color defined in Preferences, and any printing elements within the document's slug area (defined inDocument Setup) showing.
amplification: The process of increasing or making stronger.
compression: The process of squeezing together or closer.
frequency: A measure of the number of vibrations per second.
Hertz: The metric unit for frequency (1 Hertz (Hz) = 1 vibration per second).
longitudinal wave: A wave with particles vibrating in the same direction that the wave is travelling.
medium: A material (solid, liquid or gas) that is used or travelled through.
molecule: A particle made up of particular atoms.
oscillation: Vibration.
percussion instrument: Any musical object that produces a sound when hit with an implement, shaken, rubbed, or scraped, or by any other action which causes the object to vibrate in a rhythmic manner.
pitch: The quality of the actual note behind a sound, such as G sharp; a subjective definition of sounds as high or low in tone.
pressure: Applied force.
rarefaction: The process of spreading apart, or decompressing.
resonance: The tendency of an object to vibrate at its maximum wave size (amplitude) at a certain frequency.
tension: A tightening stress force related to stretching an object.
tone: The quality of sound (e.g. dull, weak, strong).
transverse wave: A wave with particles vibrating perpendicular to the direction that the wave is travelling; this type or wave is not produced in air, like longitudinal sound waves.
vibration: Repetitive motion of an object around its resting point; the backbone of sound.