Sentence examples for sound interference from inspiring English sources

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He relies heavily on lip-reading, "but with lots of sound interference, it becomes more difficult".

Controlled sound interference has been extensively investigated using a prototype dual layer loudspeaker array comprised of 16 loudspeakers.

It's the cablepersons job to be sure there's no static or other sound interference when the actors get down to work.

One early invention of Adler's was the "gated-beam" vacuum tube, which eliminated a great deal of sound interference in television receivers at one stroke, thus reducing costs as well.

The low-pass filter is used remove the unwanted frequency, since we just want to detect the clapping sound and avoid environmental sound interference the signal, and as we search on the Internet, the frequency of clapping lower than 800 Hz.

Learn to integrate Adobe Audition into Premiere Pro video projects to fix common problems such as noise reduction, mic buzz, and ambient sound interference.

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The desired reference signal for the objective measures is the sum of the direct signal components (7) plus early reflections up to 40 ms after the direct sound; the interference is calculated as the sum of stationary noise and the late reverberation after 40 ms. Figure 10 shows spectrograms of an excerpt of the signals for the described scenario.

Most of the time the signal is clear - almost as good as when the TV was connected directly to the TiVo, although sometimes there is a bit of hissing or a clicking sound or interference on the video signal.

Rodney L. Whitlock, a health policy analyst who worked for Republican members of Congress for 20 years, said the administration proposal "does sound like interference, getting in the middle of negotiations between drug manufacturers and the prescription drug plans". He said he would expect a legal challenge if the administration followed through on its idea.

The end result is a witty, discursive and entertaining guide to entities that control our lives in ways we rarely appreciate: microwaves that heat our food; polarised light used in glasses for watching 3D films; sound-wave interference that musicians use to tune guitars and other instruments: and sonar devices that allow submarines to "see" with sound under the surface of the sea.

Couplers, or "registers," in some double-action instruments activate extra sets of reeds, one pitched an octave below the main set and another off-tuned from the main set to give a tremulant through "beating" (sound-wave interference).

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