acoustic feedback

collocation in English

meaningsofacousticandfeedback

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acoustic
adjective
uk
/əˈkuː.stɪk/
us
/əˈkuː.stɪk/
relating to sound ...
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feedback
noun[U]
uk
/ˈfiːd.bæk/
us
/ˈfiːd.bæk/
information or statements of opinion about something, such as a new product, that can tell you if it is successful ...
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They were instructed to give a correct answer, not a fast answer and were provided withacousticfeedback.
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Par ticipants were instructed to give a correct answer, not a fast answer, and they were provided withacousticfeedback.
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However,acousticfeedbackwas rejected because of the concern shown after the users' questionnaire on discomfort related to noisy prosthesis.
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These blooms were enough to allow the space to 'sound' while avoidingacousticfeedback.
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It calls for a fundamental re-examination of how theacousticfeedbackis really accomplished.
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The reason for this is that jet screech is dependent onacousticfeedbackthrough the static environment.
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This seems to be the result of reactions to theacousticfeedbackcaused by performer actions.
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The cardioid pickup pattern of the microphone reduces the pickup of unwanted background sound and the generation ofacousticfeedback.
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This enables all participants to hear each other clearly but minimizes problems withacousticfeedback.
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The time varyingacousticfeedbackleakage paths can only be eliminated with adaptive feedback cancellation.
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One of the main problems affecting monitors isacousticfeedbackor ringing.
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In addition, guitarists may employacousticfeedback, further modifying the resulting sound (noting that the feedback signal has a slight time lag relative to the original signal).
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Articulatory andacousticfeedbacksignals are used for generating somatosensory and auditory feedback information via the sensory preprocessing modules, which is forwarded towards the auditory and somatosensory map.
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Solid-body instruments are preferred in situations whereacousticfeedbackmay otherwise be a problem and are inherently both less expensive to build and more rugged than acoustic electric instruments.
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Acousticfeedbackoccurs when the time delay between the acoustic input of a microphone and the output of a monitor speaker is a multiple of the period of a frequency.
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