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Discover LudwigThe term 'sound sequence' is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it to refer to a series of sounds, such as those produced by a musical instrument or a set of words spoken in a particular order. For example: "The music was created using a complex sound sequence of notes and chords."
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Xtive is a SK venture start-up that hopes their technology will help curb the addiction at home and abroad by sending subliminal effects through a sound sequence.
Whereas a local change in pitch automatically elicits a mismatch negativity (MMN), a change in global sound sequence leads to a late P300b response.
To compare the harmonic structure representation for the three different mappings (Std, Smt-MF, and Smt-LF), a sound sequence consisting of 36 consecutive synthetic musical tones was constructed.
And in music mode, people can "compose" their own light and sound sequence.
Regularities are extracted from a sound sequence using local and global sound statistics, resulting in the development of expectancies for future sounds [2], [3], [4].
On the contrary, the PSS shifted in the direction of the rightward visual motion, when the sound sequence was reversed (leftward sound condition) (Fig. 2a).
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"In moving images you have other elements to consider and exploit: movement, sound, sequencing.
Silent films, silent films with sound sequences and early talkies are to be found in this 12-film series.
On Tuesday, they debuted a video that previews some of the possible sound sequences and lays out their vision for the project.
The novel and control sound sequences must be alternated so as to keep background conditions as similar as possible.
They and other species thus seem much closer to people in their understanding of sound sequences than in their production of them.
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