Reverberation definition
Reverberation means the persistence of sound in an enclosed or partially enclosed space after the source of sound has stopped due to repeated reflections from the room surfaces; by extension, in some contexts, the sound that so persists.
Reverberation means the persistence, by echo or reflection, of sound in an enclosure after the emission by the source has stopped.
Examples of Reverberation in a sentence
CEBTP No 2312.6.244/1 Reverberation coefficient (max): 0.4 to 315 Hz CSTB C/95/CL/1896/1.
Reverberation Equalization Leveling Compression Limiting Clipping Loudness Control Synthesis of pseudo-stereo from mono Enhancement of the apparent width of a stereo signal Harmonic Generation Distortion Generation Generation of a modulated subchannel for imposition on a carrier (such as the multiplex stereo subchannel used in FM and TV, or the TV auxiliary “SAP” channel).
Sound absorbing materials will be incorporated into the design of rooms so that the Reverberation Time (RT60) of the rooms do not exceed the values listed in Table 7.