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- Electroacoustic or Electroacoustics may refer to: Electroacoustics (acoustical engineering), a branch of acoustical engineering Electro-acoustic guitar...
- sound and rely on electroacoustic engineering, e.g. mobile phones, portable media players, and tablet computers. The term "electroacoustics" is also used...
- eContact! 8.4 – Ressources éducatives / Educational Resources (Montréal: CEC), an annotated list of journals publishing articles related to electroacoustics....
- 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...
- community of electroacoustic practitioners, raise the profile of electroacoustics in the Canadian arts milieu, and to promote Canadian electroacoustic composers...
- microphone or sensor. An example is given in the section below on electroacoustics. Sensitivity second definition: the minimum magnitude of input signal...
- électroacoustique / Live-electronics – ImprovisationInteractivity in Electroacoustics (October). Montréal: CEC. Burns, Christopher (2002). "Realizing Lucier...
- IRE Transactions on Audio, renamed to IEEE Transactions on Audio and Electroacoustics in 1966 and to IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing...
- Electroacoustic phenomena arise when ultrasound propagates through a fluid containing ions. The ****ociated particle motion generates electric signals...
- includes both music made using electronic and electromechanical means (electroacoustic music). Pure electronic instruments depended entirely on circuitry-based...