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The set, half drawn from "Kaputt," kept slowly erupting into full, meaty, heavily echoed sound.
Reverberations are caused by the ultrasound pulse being reflected multiple times, i.e., that the echoed sound received by the transducer has been reflected more than once.
Tame Impala Tame Impala, the Australian band led by Kevin Parker, clings to the fuzzed, phased, echoing sounds of late-1960s psychedelin in all their disorienting splendor.
Cupping their huge ears forward, the aye-aye listens intently to the echoing sounds coming from the tapped tree.
While all that sounds like a frustrating headache, she described a larger hurdle: the mental obstacle imposed by the echoing sounds of bombs landing in the distance.
If covered by a layer of freezing rain, the hardened frozen surface acts to echo sounds, similar to concrete.
The auditory spatial processing was based on the "Bat-ears" echo sounds, which were novel to the participants.
Electricity was cut, communication was cut, food supplies were dwindling; there was only shelling, the echoing sound of bullets.
Sing to yourself, because if you listen to the echoing sound in the arena you'll become confused.
Its Latin root, resonare, meaning "to make a prolonged or echoing sound," had already entered the language by Chaucer's time in the form resound.
Most organ lovers accept (or are resigned to) echoing and re-echoing sound that turns intricate counterpoint into something taken on faith rather than actually heard.
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