- A sine wave,
sinusoidal wave, or
sinusoid (symbol: ∿) is a
periodic wave
whose waveform (shape) is the
trigonometric sine function. In mechanics, as a...
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always balance but the
whole primary "sees" the
complete sinewave. In this manner, a
sinewave is able to be
generated while allowing the
transistors to...
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within the longer-lived
envelope of the double-exponential curve. A
damped sinewave typically has much
lower energy and a
narrower frequency spread than the...
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Traditionally in
Western music, a
musical tone is a
steady periodic sound. A
musical tone is
characterized by its duration, pitch,
intensity (or loudness)...
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Sinewave synthesis, or sine wave speech, is a
technique for
synthesizing speech by
replacing the
formants (main
bands of energy) with pure tone whistles...
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categorize speech sounds.
Speech perception has also been
analyzed through sinewave speech, a form of
synthetic speech where the
human voice is
replaced by...
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distortion of a
waveform relative to a pure
sinewave can be
measured either by
using a THD
analyzer to
analyse the
output wave...
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generated from HMMs
themselves based on the
maximum likelihood criterion.
Sinewave synthesis is a
technique for
synthesizing speech by
replacing the formants...
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harmonic distortion analyzer calculates the
total harmonic content of a
sinewave with some distortion,
expressed as
total harmonic distortion (THD). A typical...
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different tonebursts were used
during the life of the XDR/SDR process. 15
sinewave tones, all but the last 0.127 seconds in
length with 0.023 seconds of silence...