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... original sound should be preserved in the reproduced sound . 4. The reverberation envelope or acoustic ambience of the original sound should be approximated in the repro- duced sound . To satisfy condition 1 , the response must be ...
... original sound should be preserved in the reproduced sound . 4. The reverberation envelope or acoustic ambience of the original sound should be approximated in the repro- duced sound . To satisfy condition 1 , the response must be ...
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... original sound sources S S , transducer microphone loud- speaker S ' listener room original sound sources S. S1 S1 S2 studio S. S , auditory- microphones perspective microphones R LF studio RF studio reverberant sound sources S ...
... original sound sources S S , transducer microphone loud- speaker S ' listener room original sound sources S. S1 S1 S2 studio S. S , auditory- microphones perspective microphones R LF studio RF studio reverberant sound sources S ...
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... original accent be inviolate if the Vedic texts were to be preserved accurately . The original Vedic accent occurs as a three - syllable pattern : the central sylla- ble , called udatta , receives the main accent ; the preceding ...
... original accent be inviolate if the Vedic texts were to be preserved accurately . The original Vedic accent occurs as a three - syllable pattern : the central sylla- ble , called udatta , receives the main accent ; the preceding ...
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