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loudness N

loudness

loudness
loudness (of sound, voice, etc.)
loudness (of sound, voice, etc.)
loudness (of sound, voice, etc.)

equivalent loudness

loudness level

loudness level ACOUS
loudness level ACOUS

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English
In sound reproduction, the meter, whether peak or not, is usually meant to correspond to the perceived loudness of a particular signal.
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He also made the correlation between the size of the glottis and the loudness of a person's voice.
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Some also believe that they have a greater level of perceived loudness for a given amount of amplifier power.
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This system uses general video to audio mapping by associating height to pitch and brightness with loudness in a left-to-right scan of any video frame.
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Shepherd cites research showing there is no connection between sales and loudness, and that people prefer more dynamic music.
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For sounds of duration greater than 1 second, the moment-by-moment perception of loudness will be related to the average loudness during the preceding 6001000 ms.
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Competition for listeners between radio stations and competition for clients between recording studios has also caused a loudness arms race.
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In acoustics, loudness is the subjective perception of sound pressure.
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For acoustic art that could include duration, loudness, number of different harmonies, number of changes in rhythmic activity, and rate of rhythmic activity.
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Often, the toe studs will be labeled with dynamic markings reflecting the loudness of the registrations which result when they are pressed.
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