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A clearing in his head, a sudden loss of sound.
The loss of sound energy is balanced by producing heat energy.
But digital recordings, in theory, can be copied without any loss of sound fidelity.
Acoustic attenuation is a measure of the energy loss of sound propagation in media.
The general term for a loss of sound segments in the field of linguistics is known as elision.
Enlarging the steam aperture can compensate for the loss of sound output if pressure is reduced.
This inverted instrument, signaling as it did the desired point by loss of sound, may have been Brooks' inspiration for the comic effect.
In broadcast media news, ITV are apologising for the loss of sound.
If your stereo does not have output jacks, it is possible, with some loss of sound quality, to channel the sound through a headphone jack.
Q. Is there a major loss of sound quality when tracks are converted and transferred from a CD to a portable player?
(Loss of sound)
Unlike analog machines, DAT players can reproduce an infinite number of copies with almost no loss of sound quality.
Elision, aphaeresis, syncope, and apocope: All losses of sounds.
To combat the loss of sound quality, a number of newer digital audio players incorporate technology that helps restore sound details lost during the compression/decompression process.
All MiniDisc recorders have optical input ports that allow audio recording from any device with an optical output port without loss of sound quality.
Horn makers have had to make concessions to "even out" the sound between all three, often to the loss of sound quality of each side or entire ranges of the instrument.
In a rare situation for the label, this production suffered from several issues, most notably a master which had been subjected to heavy noise reduction resulting in a loss of sound quality.
The loss of sound energy that occurs when sound rays travelling in a sound channel experience leakage out of the channel and thus out of the main wave front.
I appreciate this difficulty with hearing in debates, church etc and conversation among groups of people, but my particular complaint is the loss of sound location out of doors mainly, but also in the home.
As for fears about loss of sound quality, however, he said, "We can demonstrate that to the most adept and acute listeners of the recording industry, content with the watermark cannot be distinguished from content without it."
Commonly, less expensive iron gong ageng or a slit-type gong are made to fulfill the role of the bronze gong, though at the loss of sound quality- for poorer regions and villages.
It was unusual for a single vinyl record to contain as many as twenty songs because it was thought that what was known in the industry as "groove cramming" would result in a loss of sound quality.
Lear touted this as a great improvement, because much more music could be held inside a standard cartridge housing, but in practice this resulted in a slight loss of sound quality and an increase in background noise from the narrower tape tracks.
Consequently, the sound of a high number of organ pipes can be reproduced with a relatively small number of resonators so that the required total number of emitting elements is considerably reduced without any noticeable loss of sound.
Another theory is that Milligan was inspired by the BBC 6-point technical quality scale of the time, where "Q5" was severe degradation to picture or sound, and "Q6" was complete loss of sound or vision.