recorded sound
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrecordandsound
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record
adjective
uk/ˈrek.ɔːd/us/ˈrek.ɚd/
at a higher level than ever ...
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sound
noun
uk/saʊnd/us/saʊnd/
something that you can hear or that can ...
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(Definition ofrecordandsoundfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofrecorded sound
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Recordedsoundis equally fundamental to modern understanding of music.
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Sound looping: accidental procedure that created a loop within arecordedsound.
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Changes in technology can impact on the character ofrecordedsoundin a number of ways.
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Perhaps we may consider the projection ofrecordedsoundas reanimation or transplanation of sound into a new time and space.
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Recordedsoundis delayed by 1,000 ms and played in its raw format over the closest small loudspeakers.
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The compositional gap to be filled lies in the development of transformational techniques that do not destroy the referential elements of therecordedsoundmaterial.
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For almost a century now, audio technology has enabled us to record sound and to reproduce thisrecordedsound.
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Therecordedsoundacts as a mirror offering aural reflections of its likeness.
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However, inrecordedsoundthis effect is extremely fragile.
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The other two discoveries are opera andrecordedsound.
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Thus, by definition, recording and playback through a loudspeaker immediately performs the acousmatic reduction: therecordedsoundis stripped of its original causal basis, facilitating a re-direction of attention.
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Short events, modelled after the characteristics of a chosenrecordedsoundevent, are synthesised by using constrained random distributions of grains.
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And the essence of my work as a soundscape composer is to relate transformation of therecordedsoundto the shadows of subjective memory.
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Sounds were distributed as sonic fields encompassing and extending the spatial and temporal characteristics of therecordedsoundmaterial.
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Some of my colleagues stress the importance of the sonic source of theirrecordedsoundmaterial.
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Other composers regard theirrecordedsoundmaterial as 'objets sonores', as autonomous sound objects.
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Are we ready to expand our stereophonic expectations ofrecordedsoundand explore fuller, more integrated sonic images of instrument, room and musical interpretation?
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Excellent performances andrecordedsoundon the first three discs.
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More broadly, there are other aspects of the application of technology that have different implications forrecordedsound.
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A history ofrecordedsound.
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