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sound and rely on
electroacoustic engineering, e.g.
mobile phones,
portable media players, and
tablet computers. The term "
electroacoustics" is also used...
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Electroacoustic or
Electroacoustics may
refer to:
Electroacoustics (acoustical engineering), a
branch of
acoustical engineering Electro-acoustic guitar...
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Acoustical Manufacturing Co. Ltd
changed its name to QUAD
Electroacoustics Ltd. In 1995, QUAD
Electroacoustics Ltd was
bought by
Verity Group plc,
joining its existing...
- eContact! 8.4 –
Ressources éducatives /
Educational Resources (Montréal: CEC), an
annotated list of
journals publishing articles related to
electroacoustics....
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microphone or sensor. An
example is
given in the
section below on
electroacoustics.
Sensitivity second definition: the
minimum magnitude of
input signal...
- The
electric harp is an
instrument based on its
acoustic original.
There are both solid-body and
hollow body electro-acoustic
models available. True electric...
- électroacoustique / Live-electronics –
Improvisation –
Interactivity in
Electroacoustics (October). Montréal: CEC. Burns,
Christopher (2002). "Realizing Lucier...
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community of
electroacoustic practitioners,
raise the
profile of
electroacoustics in the
Canadian arts milieu, and to
promote Canadian electroacoustic composers...
- IRE
Transactions on Audio,
renamed to IEEE
Transactions on
Audio and
Electroacoustics in 1966 and to IEEE
Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and
Signal Processing...
- An acousto-optic
modulator (AOM), also
called a
Bragg cell or an acousto-optic
deflector (AOD), uses the acousto-optic
effect to
diffract and
shift the...