Sentence examples for aural match from inspiring English sources

The phrase "aural match" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to sound, music, or auditory comparisons, often in discussions about audio quality or sound design.
Example: "The aural match between the two recordings was so precise that it was difficult to distinguish one from the other."
Alternatives: "audio match" or "sound match".

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The aural match cut following Christine's death from Laura's scream to the screech of a drill references a cut in The 39 Steps, when a woman's scream cuts to the whistle of a steam train.

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For cattle grazing green pasture in a low-noise environment with a Lavalier microphone positioned on the forehead, the system achieved 94% correct identification (i.e., aural events matched by software events within a tolerance of 0.2 s) and a false positive rate (i.e., software events not similarly matched by aural events) of 7%.

The only downside is aural: the engines can't match the brutal, beautiful sound of their 6.2-liter predecessor.

The staging doesn't quite have enough visual impact to match the show's aural flair, although the use of hundreds of plastic bottles filled with water is a neat device; one that could be developed further.

That's a great match for the film, but next to the aural assault of "Whiplash" it's barely more than a muffled thud.

Difference here was that perception is not as related to pattern matching of visual sights but instead as to thousands of aural clues radiated from at least a quarter of a sphere beyond the transept of this space.

Although the film features several hallmark visuals the deformed infant and the sprawling industrial setting these are matched by their accompanying sounds, as the "incessant mewling" and "evocative aural landscape" are paired with these respectively.

The lack of visual match that has been keeping apart "lies" and "wise" is subdued and a disquieting aural twinship emerges.

But it does seem to have been a natural, if challenging, match, for the sensibilities of Mr. Wilson, whose favored tools of presentation are visual and aural, as against narrative, an approach to storytelling that has more in common with a symphony conductor or a painter than a director of conventional drama.

What's actually happening - and you'd think that life itself depended on the perfect aural replication of this particular split second - is that someone is lighting one of the stick man's match heads with a Zippo lighter, so you get the unmistakable crunchy-click of the Zippo followed, just so, by the hissing reply of the sulphur flare.

Aural poetry.

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