He spoke in a voice so calm and bland, it stuck in the air like an emotionless reverberation. |
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Particularly clever is the use of the extracted reverberation from the harp, used as an eerie synthesizer patch in its own right. |
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From the 1920s on, acousticians promoted fan-shaped concert halls, virtually free of reverberation. |
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The large reverberation that can be heard when a haymaker lands can make you recoil in pain. |
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The acoustics within a room depend on the key issues of reverberation, room shape, and interior noise control. |
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Meanwhile the reverberation of the Bolivian events will spread throughout the continent. |
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Ceiling coves were added to help capture and soften the area's reverberation. |
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Not deathless literature, but entertainment with as high a reverberation as you can go for. |
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One of the many unique aspects of this hall is the potential to adjust the reverberation time. |
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He speaks with perfect diction, and the whispery reverberation in his voice evokes an unplaceable accent. |
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The wall or ceiling is subtly pierced, allowing sound to travel through to the soft backing, which absorbs the sound and prevents reverberation. |
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V begins with the echoed reverberation of piano chords, whilst a three note ascending bassline is echoed by the guitar. |
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Recordings are clear although they suffer from some slight reverberation in places. |
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A reverberation passes through the string and is followed by a second strike a fraction of a second later. |
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These include amplifying the lows, and adding reverberation at different points in the score. |
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My only quibble is that the piano sounds like it was recorded well and then had some kind of reverberation added later. |
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They are also fighting the building's acoustics which need to project human speakers clearly, while providing reverberation for the organ. |
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Reverberant rooms have a long reverberation time, maybe even an echo and thus less speech intelligibility. |
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Keith Barnard also makes use of the New Age echoing reverberation. |
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She could hear the reverberation of the boom echo throughout the house. |
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Our results indicate that persistent experience-dependent neuronal reverberation is a general property of multiple forebrain structures. |
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A special kind of sound reinforcement, called assisted resonance, is used in some halls to increase the reverberation time within certain frequency bands. |
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This reduces excessive noise and reverberation contributed by the increased number of attenuated microphones. |
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We even do it without realising it. Reverberation, commonly known as echo, which is an effect of reverberation, is everywhere. |
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The reduction of the sound power level in a room and the reduction of the reverberation time significantly reduce the noise level in a room. |
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For instance, a heavy rubber mat can help reduce reverberation through the floor. |
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Blue Solo sound level meters for the spectral measurements of sound levels and reverberation times. |
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Accordingly, we have avoided adding artificial reverberation that would have give the illusion of a large vessel. |
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Besides the absolute value of the reverberation time, its dependence on frequency is also an important factor in acoustic perception. |
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The upper hard volume sustains the reverberation stronger and longer than in the lower portion near the audience. |
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The result: reverberation and vibration felt throughout the entire vehicle reducing the travelling comfort of the passengers. |
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The acoustic treatments meant that the reverberation time was reduced to less than 0.5 sec. in all locations. |
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We had purchased a Hewlett-Packard desktop computer to help with research in reverberation algorithms. |
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Tiny diagrammatic shapes seemed to float in the darkness when I closed my eyes, and my ears sensed the lingering reverberation of a guitar in the distance. |
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To develop a simple method allowing one to predict the reductions in reverberation time and noise reductions resulting from the acoustic treatments in a day-care location. |
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The installation of clouds and canopies in a reverberant space can significantly reduce the reverberation time and contribute to the reduction in background noise. |
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Due to their size and absence of absorbing materials the reverberation time is long and the amount of indirect reverberant sound compared to direct sound is high. |
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The sound, similar to that of other vintage movie palaces like the Beacon Theater and the United Palace Theater in Manhattan, was clear and boomy, with the kind of reverberation earplugs can help correct. |
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In the course of construction and renovation work, the owners of the complex decided to use translucent foil to reduce reverberation times considerably and to brighten up the place. |
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In realizing that the reverberant level was important, we looked for ways to achieve strong lateralisation of the sound, and a strong reverberant level, or reverberation efficiency. |
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Taking into account the ear-brain loudness contours of a typical listener in room Chario tilts the speakers frequency response to account for this and reverberation decay of any closed space. |
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The term reverberation is used here in a generic sense of rebounding or reflecting, not in the acoustic sense of echoing. |
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My constituents who come from that part of the world know what happens to families and individuals when that reverberation throughout Europe is felt. |
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But the reverberation of that bullet has long passed from anyone's memory. |
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The acoustic characteristics of open plan spaces do not follow normal rules for regular proportioned rooms, and the measurement of reverberation time in an open plan office can be misleading. |
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Also, this consistency of system gain means that pickup of room noise and reverberation also remains constant at the level of a single microphone. |
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His fine, reverberating consciousness sets off a corresponding reverberation in the sympathetic reader, who can't help but admire the way Italy liberates an appetite for sensual experience in this most cerebral of authors. |
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Discussion of the advantages of directional microphones and stereo pairs over omni-directional or monophonic microphones, particularly in rooms with significant reverberation. |
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Finally, almost any enclosure will actually increase the sound levels that the shooter is exposed to by virtue of the reverberation within the space. |
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Jean-François Augoyard, the assistant director of Cresson, explores the relationship between the reverberation of the constructed space, the music lovers that we are, and street artists. |
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Thirdly, Washington is well aware that abandoning its alliance with South Korea and subsequent withdrawal of U. S. troops from the peninsula will have a negative reverberation on its relationship with Japan as well. |
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This directional-power-ratio measure was shown to properly estimate the ratio between the direct speech and the reverberation amount, yielding a well-founded signal-based quality measure and a blind DRR estimator. |
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The prayers were held at Tsuglagkhang Temple that echoed with chants and constant reverberation of traditional cymbals and the Tibetan prayer wheels. |
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The reverberation that followed Marilyn's shout filled the cavern. |
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The discomfort caused by the bat's reverberation surprised Tommy. |
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