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Reverberation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Reverberation (reverb for short) is probably one of the most heavily used effects in music. When you mention reverb to a musician, many will immediately think of a stomp box, signal processor, or the reverb knob on their amplifier.
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Electromagnetic reverberation chamber - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Reverberation is the collection of reflected sounds from the surfaces in an enclosure like an auditorium. It is a desirable property of auditoriums to the extent that it helps to overcome the inverse square law dropoff of sound intensity in the enclosure.
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Reverberation Time Demonstration ... If you want to hear what various lengths of reverberation time sound like with the same speech source, just click on the samples below. ... Dry speech sample, no reverberation...
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The acoustic behavior of rooms at different frequencies. The loudspeaker's polar radiation pattern determines its interaction with the room and the accuracy of sound reproduction. ... C - Room reverberation time T60; C1 - Sound waves between two walls; C2 - Sound waves in a rectangular, rigid room;
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Reverberation is a result of multiple REFLECTIONs. A SOUND WAVE in an enclosed or semi-enclosed environment will be broken up as it is bounced back and forth among the reflecting surfaces. ... Reverberation is, in effect, a multiplicity of ECHOes whose speed of repetition is too quick for them to be perceived as separate...
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Reverberation, reverberation. You see reverberation, in your latest incarnation, You think it's a sensation, but it's just reverberation. You start to serve, the downward curve, that catches up your fears. Each thing you do, comes home to you, and pounds inside your ears.
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Reverberation Chambers ... NASA Langley's 80 MHz reverberation chamber. ... A reverberation chamber is an electrically large, high-quality cavity whose boundary conditions are varied by means of a rotating conductive tuner or stirrer.
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