audio signal

collocation in English

meaningsofaudioandsignal

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audio
adjective
uk
/ˈɔː.di.əʊ/
us
/ˈɑː.di.oʊ/
connected with sound and the recording and broadcasting ...
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signal
noun[C]
uk
/ˈsɪɡ.nəl/
us
/ˈsɪɡ.nəl/
an action, movement, or sound that gives information, a message, a warning, or ...
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(Definition ofaudioandsignalfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofaudio signal

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Then theaudiosignalwould sound again indicating that it was time to observe the child again for the second, ten-second observation.
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It takes as arguments theaudiosignaland the direction in which the sound is panned.
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Theaudiosignalwas used to derive pitch and amplitude data streams.
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The instrument's movement, the movement of feet (toes) and arms were defined as potential controls in addition to the acousticaudiosignal.
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Microphones of this type allow good amplitude repeatability following the calibration of input gain and can eliminate the need foraudiosignalcompression.
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My goal was to capture this sound, as the dancer hears it, and use it as source material in a real-timeaudiosignal-processing piece.
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In the language ofaudiosignalprocessing, such systems are more commonly known as linear filters and are frequently used as building blocks.
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From a practical viewpoint, the computational costs of perceptual dynamics are small compared toaudiosignalprocessing because of the lower bandwidth.
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Any alteration to the mass and density of the bridge, as is necessary for manyaudiosignalsystems, will dramatically alter the playing experience.
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Additionally, certain keys continuously control modulation of the saxophoneaudiosignal.
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Multiple sensors can aid pitch-tracking by observing the left-hand location, string vibration, andaudiosignal.
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The use of theaudiosignalas a means to devise new interfaces for musical expression has a long history.
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Many technological advances were inspired by this desire to use theaudiosignalto derive control parameters to manipulate sound.
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The return of theaudiosignalto the reed pods, and its dispersion to the listener/ observer/spectator completes the life cycle.
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We shall be more concerned with the details of the time domain behaviour than would be the case foraudiosignalprocessing.
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Current systems try to analyse structure and content directly from features calculated from theaudiosignal.
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It was observed that the creation of a set of objects foraudiosignalprocessing could be very useful in the design of new applications.
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Depending on the algorithms employed, some noticeable latency can still exist due to the windowing overlap process of liveaudiosignalanalysis.
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Audiosignalprocessing algorithms such as perceptual coders are designed to take advantage of known properties of the human auditory system.
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