audio spectrum
collocation in Englishmeaningsofaudioandspectrum
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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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spectrum
noun[C]
uk/ˈspek.trəm/us/ˈspek.trəm/
the set of colours into which a beam of light can be separated, or a range of waves, such as light waves or ...
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The technique is studying emissions that occur outside theaudiospectrumand cannot be heard using a stethoscope.
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Inspection of theaudiospectrumusing a spectrum analyzer often provided significant clues to the scrambling technique.
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This equipment is based on a bank of filters covering theaudiospectrumin up to 30 frequency bands.
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Narrowband can also be used with theaudiospectrumto describe sounds which occupy a narrow range of frequencies.
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A minimal amount of negative feedback is used, but, more important, it is kept constant over the entireaudiospectrum.
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It allows, for example, to visualize raw sound data, to use filters or to show theaudiospectrum.
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Techniques he uses to analyze the acoustic properties of violins includeaudiospectrumanalysis, density testing, and materials modification.
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The cutoff frequency can be anywhere in theaudiospectrum.
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An example of this is their electrical impedance, which varied across theaudiospectrumby a ratio of more than 100:1.
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Full-range drivers have a single acoustic center, and can have relatively modest phase change across theaudiospectrum.
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Therefore, most hi-fi loudspeakers employ multiple drivers to cover theaudiospectrumsatisfactorily.
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Some microphones for this reason utilize multiple membranes for the different parts of theaudiospectrumand then combine the resulting signals.
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Software basedaudiospectrumanalyzers are available at low cost, providing easy access not only to industry professionals, but also to academics, students and the hobbyist.
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But since typical audio spectra are not normally distributed, the two measures will often give strongly different values.
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This again doubles the bandwidth of the spectra, reproducing the second time integral of the input audio spectra.
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