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Summary Of: Reverberation

which need to have specific reverberation times to achieve optimum performance for their intended activity... Reverberation time is variously defined for wide band signals or for a one... He found that the reverberation time is proportional to the dimensions of room and inversely proportional to the amount of... The optimum reverberation time for a space in which music is played depends on the size of the... Rooms for speech require a shorter reverberation time than for music as a longer reverberation time can make it difficult to understand... If the reverberation time from one... If on the other hand the reverberation time is too short... Reverberation effects are often used in... Reverberation changes the perceived harmonic structure of a note... s reverberation equation was developed in the late 1890s in an... Historically reverberation time could only be measured using a level recorder... Reverberation time is often given as a measurement of decay time... It is often desirable to create a reverberation effect for recorded or live music... Since reverberation is essentially caused by a very large number of echoes... simple reverberation algorithms use multiple feedback... So why does reverberation affect speech intelligibility...

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