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reverberation <reverberation; reverberations> N

reverberation
reverberation
reverberation
reverberation (sounds)
reverberation (sounds)
reverberation (sounds)
reverberation (sounds)
reverberation (sounds)
reverberation (sounds)
reverberation (sounds)
reverberation (sounds)
reverberation (sounds)

reverberation

reverberation
reverberation
reverberation
reverberation

reverberation chamber ACOUS

reverberation chamber

reverberation damping

reverberation time ACOUS

reverberation absorption factor (or coefficient)

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This allowed the reverberation added to the drums to be suddenly cut off before it naturally decayed.
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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 auditorium's 1.8-second reverberation time is attuned for chamber music.
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From the impulse response, the reverberation time can be calculated.
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Although electric fish are limited to a short communication range, the signals remain uncorrupted by echo and reverberation, which affects sound and light.
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The reverberation time depends on the use of the room.
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The ceiling is high to increase reverberation time but the clouds are too high to reinforce early reflections adequately.
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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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In active sonar there are two performance limitations, due to noise and reverberation.
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