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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 ... original sound sources original sound source S1 S2 S3 SA 58 Sound Recording and Reproducing.
... original sound should be preserved in the reproduced sound . 4. The reverberation envelope or acoustic ambience of the original sound should be ... original sound sources original sound source S1 S2 S3 SA 58 Sound Recording and Reproducing.
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... original sound sources original sound sources S1 S2 S3 SA S1 S1 S2 S1 SA S1 microphones L studio Da auditory- perspective microphones D LF studio RF reverberant So sound Sources S , reverberant microphones transducer LF transducer L ...
... original sound sources original sound sources S1 S2 S3 SA S1 S1 S2 S1 SA S1 microphones L studio Da auditory- perspective microphones D LF studio RF reverberant So sound Sources S , reverberant microphones transducer LF transducer L ...
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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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