A click is a sonic artifact in sound and music production. (Wikipedia).
The basic principles using environmental noise from city traffic as an example are explained.
From playlist HOW IT WORKS
What is Sound? - Quickly Discover What Sound Really Is
What is Sound? This simple demonstration visually shows how sound waves are produced from a vibrating surface. A frequency generator is hooked up to a power amplifier, and the resultant signal is used to drive a loudspeaker. The signal is also sent to an oscilloscope. After listen
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One of the loudest underwater sounds is made by an animal you wouldn’t expect
Here’s a hint: It has something to do with mating Keep reading: http://scim.ag/2CE1DuQ
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Using non-linear acoustics, I'm able to focus audible sound like a laser. I go over some basic principals of operation, how I designed the circuit, and how you can build your own. Circuit Diagram at 1:18 Wikipedia Article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_from_ultrasound Music: Ice D
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Show Me Some Science! Speed Of Sound
Sound is a wave which travels through the air at about 330 m/s. The Little Shop of Physics Crew dances to the music together. When spread out along the track, it takes about a third of a second for the sound to travel from the first person to the last. The crew is blindfolded, so there are
From playlist Show Me Some Science!
Get Your Science On: Slinky Sounds
This week, we have a special video from our visiting science teacher Chris Chiaverina. Chris shows us how a microphone works and how to build "Slinky Sounds", an awesome little experiment that makes some sci-fi sound effects! What's Going On A microphone takes sounds energy (vibrations) a
From playlist Get Your Science On
In this video i show and explain how loudspeaker works! Enjoy!
From playlist WAVES
The Secret Study Of Seeing With Sound | Sonic Magic | Spark
Sound has the power to charm, annoy, and even change history. Sonic Magic: The Wonder and Science of Sound reveals the historic force, promise, and potential of sound – and a strange phenomenon called cymatics that has created a new scientific mystery. Sonic Magic explores how sound has sh
From playlist Spark Top Docs
CDIS 4017 - Speech Perception (Done)
Chaya Guntupalli (Nanjundeswaran) Ph.D. CDIS 4017 - Speech and Hearing Science I ETSU Online Programs - http://www.etsu.edu/online
From playlist ETSU: CDIS 4017 - Speech and Hearing Science I | CosmoLearning Audiology
Kaggle Live-Coding: Making text sound old-timey with transformers (Part 2) | Kaggle
Join Kaggle data scientist Rachael live as she works on data science projects! This week we're going to continue our a project to make current English sound a little more like early Modern English (think Shakespeare) with transformers. Link to the GitHub repo we're using code from: https:
From playlist Kaggle Live Coding | Kaggle
Unofficial video for Stereolab's "Whisper Pitch". Song found on their collection of singles titled 'fab four suture'
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The Acoustic Bubble: Climate Change, Spaceships, Dolphins, and the Antibiotic Apocalypse
The Clifford Paterson Lecture 2018 given by Professor Timothy Leighton FMedSci FREng FRS Gas bubbles submerged in liquids are powerful sources and scatterers of sound fields. These effects are used to count bubbles; for example, the sound emitted by bubbles by the breaking waves of the oc
From playlist Latest talks and lectures
SHOULD SPEAKERS THIS GOOD BE LEGAL?
Today we take our DIY flat panel speakers and show you how we built a chamber/room out of them for an amazing surround sound experience. It's easy to do and only costs you a few hundred dollars. Find us on Patreon and our website: https://www.patreon.com/techingredients https://www.techin
From playlist Sound
What Happened to Our Rabbit's Head Tilt? Plus New Baby!
Thanks to Skillshare for sponsoring this episode. The first 1000 people who click the link will get 2 free months of Skillshare Premium: https://skl.sh/animalwondersmontana09201. Update on Hazel the rabbit! How he's doing with his head tilt. And meet our new little cutie, Apollo! Our Vi
From playlist Small Furry Pets
You Can Now Feel 3D Images, Thanks to This New Tech
3D images you can not only see, but feel and hear? This is not a drill. » Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker » Watch more Elements! http://bit.ly/ElementsPlaylist » Visit our shop at http://shop.seeker.com Imagine an interactive, 3D representation of some object or person
From playlist Elements | Season 4 | Seeker
Behaviour as the result of an interaction between the nervous system... by Bernardo Gabriel Mindlin
DISCUSSION MEETING NEUROSCIENCE, DATA SCIENCE AND DYNAMICS (ONLINE) ORGANIZERS: Amit Apte (IISER-Pune, India), Neelima Gupte (IIT-Madras, India) and Ramakrishna Ramaswamy (IIT-Delhi, India) DATE : 07 February 2022 to 10 February 2022 VENUE: Online This discussion meeting on Neuroscien
From playlist Neuroscience, Data Science and Dynamics (ONLINE)
How do we HEAR Where Things Are? I Sci Guide with Jonathan Webb I Head Squeeze
How do we hear where things are? Sounds are concentric ripples in the air. If a sound starts over on your left, it will be louder in your left ear than your right and that's because your head is in the way. There is a sound shadow which means there is a level difference between your two ea
From playlist Sci Guide - the latest science and tech news
4 TERRIFYING SOUNDS CAN'T BE EXPLAINED | The Proof Is Out There
Check out these super strange sounds that will leave you shocked, in this The Proof Is Out There compilation. 0:00 - Unexplained San Diego Boom 4:50 - Spine Tingling Sound in Canadian Forest 9:47 - Mystery Ocean Bloop Echos near Chile 14:36 - Sonic Weapon Attacks US Ambassadors Watch al
From playlist The Proof Is Out There: Official Series Playlist | History
New algorithm helps create realistic sound for VR
Read more: https://stanford.io/2yl2wsm Producers use sound effects to enhance the realism of movies and video games, but there has so far been no practical way to generate realistic sounds in response to unscripted actions by characters in virtual environments. At SIGGRAPH 2019, Stanford
From playlist Engineering in Action