单词 | post-echo |
释义 | post-echon. A faint repetition of a loud sound occurring in a recording soon after the original as a result of the accidental transfer of signals in a recording medium. Cf. pre-echo n. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > resonance or sonority > [noun] > reverberation or echo echo1340 repercussion1554 rebound1567 reverberation1569 reverberating1576 answer1609 re-echoing1611 re-echo1613 replicationa1616 back-echo1626 echoinga1649 reboation1648 redounda1665 aftersound1807 verberation1825 reverb1875 anacampsis1879 liveness1931 post-echo1956 1956 G. Slot Hi-Fi from Microphone to Ear xi. 151 The pre-echoes and post-echoes sometimes heard on gramophone records are usually due to this effect. 1962 Times Lit. Suppl. 19 Oct. 810/5 The vocal perspective is ingeniously varied to suggest the changing scene, but the fortissimo passages are occasionally marred by post-echo. 1977 Gramophone Mar. 1476/1 Each layer of tape tends to magnetize its recorded signal on to the adjacent layers during storage—in the process known as ‘print-through’—to produce faint pre-echoes and post-echoes. 1994 Newslet. Goon Show Preserv. Soc. Oct. 15/1 If we wound the tapes up and we didn't unwind and wind them up a couple of times the magnetic signal would go through to the next tape roll and you used to get pre-echo or post-echo. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1956 |
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