Reverberation in a sentence as a noun

You can only control the first layer and hope that your actions will cause a reverberation in the layers below.

Listen for ambience and reverberation; a good system will still reveal ambience, even at that low level.

Perhaps if I read the study on temporal reverberation I would understand the point, but it just felt like showing off.

It reduces noise reverberation.- Narrower streets are nicer.

Mostly focusing on modeling of reverberation effects but you don't see that much in music recording.

I wish there was true full-duplex mode that assumes everyone is wearing headphones, so there aren't any reverberation concerns.

The reverb room actually sounds cooler:> ...a reverberation chamber with bowed aluminum panels in which he sounds the same from 300 feet away as 3 feet away.

That signal can then be convolved with audio data in order to give it a reverberation similar to what would be produced by that acoustic space.

When Hebb talks about "reverberation" in neural circuits, he still thinks in advance of our current knowledge of oscillatory neurodynamics.

Some examples...The reverberation algorithms mentioned by TheOtherHobbes often bear no resemblance to the methods used for analog gear.

Noses and how we detect fragrances is actually done on an atomic level, basically by testing the reverberation of the bonds between molecules.

I saw some Microsoft demos during the 2011 Acoustical Society of America meeting in Seattle where they showed realtime room reverberation for characters as they move through rooms.

John explained that there are two components to a sound as it resonates: the early reflections, which contain most of the intelligible information; and the later reverberation, which is blurrier.

Reverberation definitions

noun

the repetition of a sound resulting from reflection of the sound waves; "she could hear echoes of her own footsteps"

See also: echo replication

noun

a remote or indirect consequence of some action; "his declaration had unforeseen repercussions"; "reverberations of the market crash were felt years later"

See also: repercussion