The voiceless palatal sounds rather like the voiceless palatal fricative, but is not as noisy ( that is, there is not much random-frequency noise in its sound spectrum ).
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Kloss provided extra power to the low end of the sound spectrum and designed the speakers to accommodate the extra punch without overpowering the rest of the tonal range.
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In 2013 the album " Silent Spread Sound Spectrum " album was released on the Society of Sound-a subscription based music retail project by Bowers & Wilkins audio equipment company.
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Humpback whale, sound spectrum and time plotsWhales occupying the same geographical areas ( which can be as large as entire ocean basins ) tend to sing similar songs, with only slight variations.
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Together with sound specialist Eddy B . Brixen ( from DPA ) and EBB-consult, there is ongoing research in making spectral analysis of the sound spectrum, the voice produces with the various modes.
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My conceptions have often come from ancient Chinese poetry . " In this regard, Zhou Long utilizes the resources of two different cultures sound spectrums and traditions as well as media and technology.
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A mid-range driver is called upon to handle the most significant part of the audible sound spectrum, the region where the most fundamentals emitted by musical instruments and, most importantly, the human voice, lie.
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The Terror of Tallahassee is also the first public testing facility for the Spine Tingler [ 10 ], a specially designed rotary woofer that reproduces the subsonic sound spectrum ( 0 to 20 Hz ).
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According to Rossing and his co-authors, striking a pan with a mallet for a single note produces a sound spectrum rich in harmonic overtones, some originally tuned by the instrument's maker and others more fortuitous in nature.
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By analyzing the sound spectrum of the notes in these performances, Saxex looks at four expressive parameters from the samples stored in the computer's memory _ how loud the notes are, their duration, vibrato and how staccato they are played.