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Examples of reverberation


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They also sent reverberations through the officer corps and the soldiery, damaging confidence among some and legitimizing the desire for revenge among others.
In the cerebral cortex, a bi-directional interaction between short-term reverberations and long-term structured neural assemblies is likely to occur.
Uses mainly electromechanical devices such as record players, tape recorders and plate reverberations, some electronic equipment, such as filters and oscillators, is already available.
Therefore, reverberations for maintenance only capture input-activated neurons in feature and location dimensions.
The whole history of the architecture of the library is condensed and distilled into a single design in which reverberations and echoes give the past a present presence.
Four out of five reverberations remain active.
During arousal, relay cells in specific thalamic nuclei may be activated by attentional mechanisms alone and induced to participate in reverberations of gamma activity that underlie hallucinations.
In states of drowsiness, when most thalamic relay cells are in burst-firing mode, cortical hyperexcitability may force slow reverberations upon thalamocortical networks, and these may manifest as seizures.
An unusual consistency across socialization contexts means that children are presented with reverberations of a similar moral message from a range of caregivers in a range of contexts.
If we have a successful and healthy economic area close by, the reverberations will spread out.
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The judgment will out, and this debate will have its reverberations.
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The reverberations of that statement, although the universities had since received more cash for building, are still going on.
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I have listened at a distance to the reverberations of the internal administration in the universities.
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I have listened with fascination to reverberations of the 1980 discussions.
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Then, within the space of almost a few days, the storm burst, the reverberations of which we are still feeling.
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The recent reverberations from the roller coaster ride of the stock markets in the region is a small but timely reminder.
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The international reverberations that resulted from the actions of last week have been bad enough.
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My constituency is still feeling the reverberations of the occasion on which a large company went bankrupt, doing infinite harm to the community.
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The performance of our monolingual listeners in reverberation ranged from 45 to 67% correct.
A new approach to digital reverberation using closed waveguide networks.
During the performance the flautist triggers the pre-recorded material and real-time reverberation by a switch pedal at strictly notated places.
In their place appeared a long series of paintings that were variations on an inner circle radiating misty echoes like the reverberations of a gong.
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The musical style of the album was dominated by guitar riffs and trumpet reverberations.
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Their version of noisy rock employs tightly controlled, distorted, and modified electronic reverberations and free jazz techniques of instrumental modifications.
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In the late 1980s, these magazines and journals created reverberations throughout society with their publication of controversial articles.
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The album includes larger ensembles, extensive multi-track layering, and effects manipulation: particularly of reverberation space and panning.
The topics on spatialisation and reverberation are both presented in the context of them being compositional elements.
Words have to be identified against a background of noise, reverberation, and the voices of other talkers.
Both the government and the people felt the tremendous reverberations.
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While he found the film to be an entertaining melodrama, it nevertheless lacked the technical mastery or historical reverberations of those other auteurs.
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Another characteristic of hall ambience is the reduction of clarity through the 'smearing' of one sound into the next by the reverberation.
The signal parameters have low frequency and amplitude, so it is unlikely that far-field reverberations would be useful.
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We will see in section 4.2 how a physically based model of room acoustics can give convincing reverberation.
Her floor routines were choreographed to music with heavy bass so that she could feel the reverberations.
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The sweet spot where the most repeaters could be heard had at least nine reverberations of anything that was shouted loud enough.
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Throughout her career she has worked with visual artists, and the reverberations ll between mediums is explored in much of her work.
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Narrow-frequency bandwidth notes are increased in volume and length by reverberations in densely vegetated habitats.
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Direction, reverberation, high-frequency damping with distance: where is the origin of the sound with respect to my space?
Nevertheless, it is problematic that the model does not account for real reverberation.
Spatialisation can also be simulated by processing the signal (filtering, reverberation) with software.
Diala-space will allow you to provide the listener with an environment of any size, reverberation and geometry you choose.
The characteristic indie guitar sound was a 'wall of noise' - jangling or droning guitars, buried vocals and reverberation.
Experiments consider reverberation algorithms, wavetable synthesis, synthesis of percussive sounds and an analytical solution of the stiff string.
The flautist can control the timing and the force of the reverberation, but cannot define the final balance construction of the sound.
The instrumental reverberation remains without such an unambiguous author.
Finally, the third type of reverberation, the extremely prolonged infinite reverberation, inhabits the space even beyond the space-concept itself; it becomes an 'effect'.
Introduces the advantages of the transistor, first synthesisers, complex mixing desks, source intermodulation, electronic reverberation and other processing systems.
The normal decay quality of piano tone was markedly reduced through the likely use of both pedal and reverberation to achieve a more sustained sonority.
In fact, it took some while for the final reverberation to die away.
The late reverberation gives information of the size of the space and is often approximated with exponentially decaying noise.
The irregularities of the hall, together with the long reverberation time of 1.8 seconds, helped to create a rather diffuse field.
On the other hand, slow propagation of sound causes noticeable delays that are perceived as echoes and reverberation.
The command transmission system for shallow water releases must also be resistant to multi-path propagation (reverberations or echoes) which can corrupt a signal.
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There is much more: the control of reverberation time, including some manipulation with added resonators, and a careful choice of materials and surfaces.
Aging and consonant errors in reverberation and noise.
In an attempt to lend more personality to the performance, increased use was made of electronic technology such as microphones, echo and reverberation.
Currently the outputs of the sample players are sent to the reverberator, and the technologyperformer can manipulate an overall reverberation level and decay time.
Reverberation is perhaps the most important acoustic parameter electroacoustic composers can control.
While approaching or moving away from the microphone, the flautist is actually adjusting his or her control over the reverberation and harmonisation.
To realise this musical vision, she used electronic sound-altering devices such as filters, delays and reverberation techniques.
He uses samples, algorhythmic sequences, ring modulation and vocoding as well as reverberation, delay and distortion techniques.
Section 4 is a physics-based view of sound processing models, such as reverberation and spatialisation techniques.
Along with reverberation, texture gradients share other depth cues such relative loudness (more distant elements of the gradients get softer) and spectral profile.
The live effects include digital delay, detuning of the live signal, which is the piano sound in this case, and reverberation.
Afterward the same reverberation cycle is repeated with a respective change in signal polarity.
The reverberation seems to amplify the vibrato sounds 'horizontally', delaying the whole sound.
Adding reverberation to this sound softens the edges, and brings out its vocal quality.
The reverberation time is a key parameter and can be calculated without specific reference to the shape of the space.
Also, like a dolphin the sea monster can use sound waves and their reverberations to discover what may be inside an object.
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Pressure fluctuations in front of the bubble due to shock reverberation suppress the bubble growth and can even cause a negative growth velocity.
After the war and its highly antagonistic reverberations in the 1870s, the relationship mellowed in the 1880s.
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More advanced keyboards (and most synthesizers) allow the user to modify preset timbres or add processing effects such as chorus and reverberation.
Her poetry has been described as a system of echoes and mild reverberations, voices and whispers, that recognizes the limitations of the poem and language.
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They contain no echolocation clicks with reverberations and would seem to be used for simple, close-range spatial orientation.
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The reverberation time is about 1.6 seconds at middle frequencies, which is optimum for orchestral and chamber music in this size of hall.
The most obvious effects, such as reverberation or delay, appealed to them most readily.
An example of the strategy is the use of expressive 'reverberation' in the third section (figures 1 and 2).
The instrumental reverberation is generated in between local and field, because both the instrumentalist and the sound director are affected by each other.
The resonance added to the sound-object (the man shouting) is that of the piano strings and piano structure, and approximates to the reverberation effect.
Are we hearing a poor reverberation simulation of a small resonant enclosure, or is the resonance part of the sound-object itself?
Here we explore some of the possible (monophonic) reverbs allowed by particular reverberation algorithms.
The traditional avoidance of acoustically realistic reverberation effects in acousmatic music intended for concert performance is strongly linked to this problem.
The reverberation works in real time, operating in organic interaction with the flautist's playing mechanisms.
They contain no echolocation clicks with reverberations and would seem to be used for simple, close range spatial orientation.
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The facility features echo chambers: subterranean concrete bunkers allowing engineers to add reverberations during the recording process.
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Individual differences in the experience of these properties of domestic violence are thought to have multiple reverberations for children and families.
Contaminated water not only affects humans but can profoundly alter ecosystems, suggesting again a complex and wide-ranging web of reverberations.
A crucial step in moving toward sustainable health includes giving attention to the global ecological reverberations of the modern healthcare industry.
Then, random activity may predominate over stimulus-specific activity, and relay cells may become recruited into thalamocortical reverberations without receiving adequate sensory input.
Artificial reverberations or continuous sounds could easily be obtained through this system.
The last explosion fires, very far away, have abandoned their long reverberations and are exhausted as they trail away.
The piece contains two kinds of filter effect reverberations.
His various hypotheses and models (the input hypothesis, learning-acquisition distinction, affective filter hypotheses, etc.) set off reverberations that can still be felt today.
With this machinery in place, it was a simple matter to find pleasing reverberations.
In the future, the piece may still elicit reverberations of those debates which are unlikely to disappear completely from the country's politics.
No urban space would remain stable in the reflections, reverberations, and motions of the metropolis.
The confusion over the local ceramic sequence has had more profound reverberations than simply false dating of sites.
Even the most exciting events require a period of rest in which their reverberations may subside, before they are repeated.
The intellectual reverberations of post-colonialism and the vigorous contributions of anthropologists have added rich strata of theoretical thinking.
The composer dislikes and seeks to avoid reverberations which imply a room-based acoustic by creating spaces less immediately attributable to confinement (personal communication).
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