单词 | dynamic range |
释义 | > as lemmasdynamic range dynamic range n. a range of acceptable or possible volumes of sound, esp. the range of volumes occurring in the course of a piece of music, performance, programme, etc.; spec. the ratio of the largest to the smallest intensity of sound that can be reliably transmitted or reproduced by a particular sound system. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > thing heard > [noun] > sound > quality of sound > volume > range of dynamics1883 dynamic range1917 dynamic1959 1917 G. B. Shaw in Nation 28 July 430/1 Sir Thomas Beecham..seems to have no conception of the dynamic range of Mozart's effects. 1949 L. L. Beranek Acoustic Measurements xiv. 637 The dynamic range of a microphone is the range of levels of input signals which can usefully be transduced by the instrument. It is..limited at high levels by the amount of distortion which can be tolerated in the transduced signal. 1967 db Nov. 16/2 This technique can improve the dynamic range of the recorder up to 6 dB with attendant low distortion. 1980 Audio Jan. 52/1 Even these fine recordings are too often marred by the presence of record surface noise and restrictions on the dynamic range that could be captured on and retrieved from a vinyl disc. < as lemmas |
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