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  • ...rst=Elden|date=16 June 2010|title=INDUSTRIAL NOISE SERIES Part IV MODELING SOUND PROPAGATION|url=https://www.lrl.mn.gov/docs/2015/other/150681/PFEISref_2/Ra ...te=2021-05-16|website=www.acoustic-glossary.co.uk}}</ref> In a free field, sound is attenuated with increased distance according to the [[inverse-square law ...
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  • {{Short description|Procedure for modeling sound}} ...ecording setup using auralization; two microphones are used to emulate the sound heard from both ears.]] ...
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  • ...m PCM adaptors which was the most affordable way to transfer data from the recording studio to the CD manufacturer at the time the CD specification was being de ...s associated with characteristics of human hearing and early digital audio recording systems as described below.<ref name="Watkinson" />{{rp|sec. 8.5}} ...
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  • ...p.473–476</ref> As a result, vessel flutes have a distinctive overtoneless sound. {{listen |filename=Gemshorn pitch F.ogg |title=Sound of a gemshorn |description=A [[gemshorn]] playing the beginning of a French ...
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  • ...n as '''joint frequency encoding''', which functions on the principle of [[sound localization]]. Human hearing is predominantly less acute at perceiving the ...ape of the ear makes it such that the ITD can be recovered from IAD if the sound comes from free space, e.g. played through loudspeakers.<ref>F. Baumgarte a ...
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  • ...elgerzonphotos.org.uk/surround-sound-from-two-channel-stereo.html Surround sound from two-channel stereo], see photos, retrieved 2014-01-02</ref> ...22/Has_Ambisonics_Come_of_Age ''Has Ambisonics Come of Age?''], Reproduced Sound 24 - Proceedings of the Institute of Acoustics, Vol 30. Pt 6, 2008, Fig. 7< ...
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  • ...g bearers" of the new New French House genre. He was originally trained in sound engineering for film at a film school.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://earmilk.c ...song with fellow musician [[Masego (musician)|Masego]], during a day-long recording session that took place just after the musicians met each other.<ref name=" ...
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  • ...le visualized with acoustic camera (25fps) - pone.0048907.s003.ogv|thumb|A sound visualization of an acoustic camera that was catching sounds form two [[afr ...ly collected and processed to form a representation of the location of the sound sources. ...
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  • ...r and easier to handle, store, and send while still retaining the original sound quality. While techniques vary, silence compression is generally achieved t ...difficult to choose an appropriate fixed threshold, due to differences in recording conditions and audio sources.{{cn|date=November 2023}} ...
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  • .... This equalizer is set to a [[smiley face curve]], in which the mid-range sound frequencies are cut.]] ...dios for Dummies |url= https://books.google.com/books?id=4-2SfnghnYwC&q=pc+recording+studios+for+dummies|publisher= Wiley |year= 2005|page=25|isbn= 978076457707 ...
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  • {{Short description|Sound chip series by Yamaha}} ...hip]]s developed by [[Yamaha Corporation|Yamaha]]. It consists of low-cost sound chips providing [[frequency modulation synthesis|FM synthesis]] for use in ...
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  • ...onscious organization of music extends to the micro-acoustic sphere of the sound material itself".{{sfn|Stockhausen|1964|p=22}} ...lity owing to their easy identifiability, about comparable to the specific sound of a simple music instrument somewhere between a flute and special pipe-org ...
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  • {{Short description|Acoustic technology to locate the source of a sound in three-dimensional space}} ...The source location is usually determined by the direction of the incoming sound waves (horizontal and vertical angles) and the distance between the source ...
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  • ...:Thoth08BigasDrumEvansChalmette.jpg|thumb|upright=1.35|A [[drum]] produces sound via a vibrating [[membrane]].]] In [[physics]], '''sound''' is a [[vibration]] that propagates as an [[acoustic wave]] through a [[t ...
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  • ...d the [[geophone]] in the same location and the path taken by the recorded sound waves is perpendicular to the boundaries between the layers.<ref>{{cite web ...
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  • ...f being an aerophone, it is usually included in the percussion section of "sound effects" instruments, such as chains, [[clapper (musical instrument)|clappe ==Sound== ...
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  • {{further|History of multitrack recording}} ...n|Tyler|Kirkwood|2008|p=341}}; in the end of 1971 [[Universal Audio|United Recording]] and [[Wally Heider]] put into operation the first 24-track recorders buil ...
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  • ...often appear spread out on [[seismogram]]s recorded at distant earthquake recording stations. It is also possible to observe Rayleigh wave dispersion in thin f ...ake travel along the surface of the earth at about 10 times the [[speed of sound]] in air (0.340&nbsp;km/s), that is ~3&nbsp;km/s. ...
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  • ...nformation. This approach employs a single network that learns to localize sound sources and to fuse the two saliencies to obtain a final saliency map. ...session started, and saliency data are collected by showing sequences and recording eye gazes. ...
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  • ...[[harmonic]]s in complex [[waveform]]s.{{sfn|Adams|2006|p=xi}} [[Magnetic recording]] and playback inevitably shifts [[phase (waves)|phase]]s of harmonics; a [ ...t1=Tyler | first1=Les | last2=Kirkwood | first2=Wayne | title=Handbook for Sound Engineers. Fourth Edition | date=2008 | publisher=Focal/Elsevier | editor=G ...
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