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Full Scale may refer to: * Full scale, the maximum amplitude a measurement device or an electronic audio system can present Music * Full Scale (band) Full Scale (formerly known as Full Scale Deflection, later known as Full Scale Revolution) is an Australian alternative metal band that formed in Perth, Western Australia during 1998.Spencer et al, (2007FULL SCALE DEFLECTIONentry. Retrieved 27 ..., an Australian alternative metal band formed in Perth, Western Australia * ''Full Scale'' (album), the self-titled 2005 album by Full Scale * Full Scale (EP), a 1998 release from hip hop duo Show and A.G. {{disambig ...
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In electronics and signal processing, full scale represents the maximum amplitude a system can represent. In digital systems, a signal is said to be at digital full scale when its magnitude has reached the maximum representable value. Once a signal has reached digital full scale, all headroom has been utilized, and any further increase in amplitude will result in an error known as clipping. The amplitude of a digital signal can be represented in percent, full scale, or decibels, full scale (dBFS). In analog systems, full scale may be defined by the maximum voltage available, or the maximum deflection (full scale deflection or FSD) or indication of an analog instrument such as a moving coil meter or galvanometer. Binary representation Since binary integer representation range is asymmetrical, full scale is defined using the maximum positive value that can be represented. For example, 16-bit PCM audio is centered on the value 0, and can contain values from −32,768 to +32,7 ...
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Full Scale (band)
Full Scale (formerly known as Full Scale Deflection, later known as Full Scale Revolution) is an Australian alternative metal band that formed in Perth, Western Australia during 1998.Spencer et al, (2007FULL SCALE DEFLECTIONentry. Retrieved 27 February 2010. The band relocated to Melbourne in 2001. Full Scale released two extended plays; ''Black Arrows'' and '' White Arrows'' both in 2003 on Popstar Records. They also released a self-titled studio album issued in 2005 on Columbia Records, ''Full Scale''. History Full Scale were formed in 1998 in Perth as Full Scale Deflection. By 1999, they consisted of Ezekiel the Ox on lead vocals, Nic Frey on drums, Chris Frey on bass guitar, Forrester Savell on synthesiser, and Jimmy Tee on guitar. Matt Crute (aka Crutey) soon replaced Nic Frey on drums. Rob Kaay replaced Chris Frey on bass guitar by 2000. They released the album, ''Symptoms of Chaos'', on 11 November 2000. The band dropped the word Deflection from their name and then mov ...
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Full Scale (album)
''Full Scale'' is the self-titled 2005 album by Australian band Full Scale, featuring re-recorded songs from the EP '' White Arrows'' as well as brand new songs.Full Scale
, ''Answers.com'', Retrieved December 29, 2011. The tracks "Party Political", "Empty Texas", "Here Comes The Weekend", "Smiles", and "Five-Six" are from ''White Arrows'', and "Feel It" is taken from the ''
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