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ambience
the atmosphere of an environment
{i} setting, mood; atmosphere
T>he resonating of the real or imaginary space in which a sound occurs
A term used to describe the greater feeling of depth when listening to a surround soundtrack It could be the hum of distant machinery, the echo after a thunder clap or reverberation of a scene in a large church hall
Acoustics
a particular environment or surrounding influence; "there was an atmosphere of excitement"
The result of sound reflections in a confined space being added to the original sound Ambience may also be created electronically by some digital reverb units The main difference between ambience and reverberation is that ambience doesn't have the characteristic long delay time of reverberation - the reflections mainly give the sound a sense of space
The portion of the sound that comes from the surrounding environment rather than directly from the sound source
That portion of the background sound in a music hall, auditorium, or listening environment other than that resulting from reflected program sound Ambience includes intrusion of natural environmental noise inherent in the location, air-conditioning noise, audience noise, etc
The reverberant quality of a room
alternative spelling of ambiance
The experience of "space" or "air" during the reproduction of audio software
Reverberation and early reflections The characteristic sound of a location that tells the ear it is listening in a particular room, concert hall, etc
The acoustic characteristics of a space with regard to reverberation A room with a lot of reverb is said to be "live"; one without much reverb is "dead "
The ambience of a place is the character and atmosphere that it seems to have. The overall ambience of the room is cosy. = atmosphere. the qualities and character of a particular place and the way these make you feel = atmosphere pleasant/relaxing/friendly etc ambience (ambiance, from ambiant, from ; AMBIENT)
Spaciousness; the degree to which sound appears to come from many directions
The acoustical character of a listening or performing space, determined mainly by the timing, level, frequency balance, and directions of sound reflections in it
The acoustic characteristics of a space with regard to reverberation A room with a lot of reverb is said to be "live"; one without much reverb is said to be "dead"
T>he resonating of the real or imaginary space in which a sound occurs
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