It's a haunting reverberant sound that, in spite of its cool digital sheen and glassiness, feels natural and inviting. |
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The sound mix adds more reverberant echo to Vaughan's voice once the entirety of the space and the physical relations within it have been revealed. |
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It may be considered to model the reflectivity of the walls in the reverberant space. |
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Give me a reverberant room and it's hard not to do something – I've got to try it out! |
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The reverberant acoustics of that location inspired the choice of Beppe Cantarelli's piece for the encore. |
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The randomized reverberant tails make the LXP Chamber algorithm an indispensable tool in your soundcrafting toolbox. |
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Through much of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, churches and cathedrals became more and more reverberant as buildings were designed taller. |
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A slight boost to higher frequencies helps to improve speech intelligibility in reverberant rooms. |
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In places of quiet worship or at indoor sporting events, the efficient management of distortion and blurring comes into play, making these reverberant hearing environments once again pleasant for wearers. |
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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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He looked at the stout bellying occupant of the other chair, his mouth open, his snores reverberant. |
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It provides a tool for capturing both direct sound from the instruments and a balanced image of the reverberant environment and is therefore especially suited for stereo recordings with two main microphones. |
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I didn't think we'd find anything as reverberant as this. |
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For open plan office spaces, the normal room acoustic rules do not strictly apply, and the concept of a reverberant field as occurs in normal rooms is not relevant. |
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The main components of the reproduced sound field are the direct sound, the early reflections and the later reflections which form the reverberant field. |
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The modern construction with fully glazed walls, concrete ceilings or fully fitted cooling ceilings and no carpets and curtains prevent optimum acoustics and give reverberant rooms. |
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In real spaces with plenty of sound-absorbing materials, the actual reverberant sound levels are about 5 dB higher than they would be in the open. |
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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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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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