Примери за използване на Reverberation на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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In a classroom with a reverberation time of 1.2 seconds,
compression, reverberation, and so on.
The noise commonly found in conference rooms and lobby bars is often due to high levels of reverberation and requires acoustic treatment.
Suppose that we have two recordings of the same drum hits- one dry, without reverberation and one with the natural reverberations of the room.
you're aware of the size of the room from the reverberation and the bouncing of the sound off the surfaces.
When you need reduction for reverberation time, please ask for further information from our sales.
We devised a description of an impulse based reverb- one in which the reverberation of an impulse is recorded,
DeWarmth aims to reduce the reverberation at the low end of the sonic spectrum know as Warmth
The absorption of the reverberation is defined by how much of the sound energy is reflected.
Several measurements of reverberation time(RT60) were taken at different points on the playing fields
Volume of the Hall: V= 29 564 m³ Recommended mean reverberation time for V= 29 564 m³ by Ahnert and Tennhardt: RT= 2,1 s.
resulting in a reduction of reverberation time and more comfortable acoustics.
plants in the workplace change room acoustics by reducing reverberation time.
background noise and reverberation.
The reform will also have a very strong reverberation globally where markets suffer a severe shortage of confidence
inertia, reverberation…), as well as the natural elements(air, water).
the way of using the European environment which started to find their reverberation in Bulgaria and Turkey,
structure are reinforced to minimise vibration and reverberation from the movement of the tyres on the road surface.
you're aware of the size of the room from the reverberation and the bouncing of the sound off the surfaces;
This would imply an echo or reverberation, such as occurs sometimes in musical instruments which,