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However no learning effect with Revolver – they have taken all the bad features and turned them up to 10 ! Price is ridiculous and no blu ray and instead another pointless EP. It is sad after all the excellent previous box sets. Only question is how low will the price go ? Someone...
Sign up for alerts RSS feed nature nature communications articles articleArticle Open access Published: 19 August 2021 Creating synthetic spaces for higher-order topological sound transportHui Chen, Hongkuan Zhang, Qian Wu, Yu Huang, Huy Nguyen, Emil Prodan, Xiaoming Zhou & Guoliang...
"We used to make OEM surround sound products so we know quite a bit about how they work, but we haven't put them into any of our products just yet. From a personal standpoint, I still haven't heard anything in the market that's made me jump up and down with excitement." ...
Synthetic dimensions could provide a powerful way for acoustic topological wave steering and open up a platform to explore any continuous orbit in higher-order topological matter in dimensions four and higher.doi:10.1038/s41467-021-25305-zNature Communications...
It wouldn't be an episode of "Law & Order: SVU" without the iconic "dun-dun" sound.Chris Haston / NBC Wolf pleaded with Post to create the sound himself. "He laughed and said, 'Can’t you come up with something? Please, come up with something that’s really distinctive,'" Post ...
Having demonstrated that the brain processes multiple speech sounds at the same time, the next question is: How does the brain do this without mixing up the phonetic features of these speech sounds? There are a number of potential computational solutions to this problem. One is position-specific...
Recent theories have answered this question positively47,48,49,50,51,52,53, but there has not been any experimental demonstration up to date. In this work, we present an experimental demonstration of a non-Hermitian route to higher-order topology in an acoustic crystal. In contrast to ...
Strike: Strike to sound a note at different velocitiesGlide: Glide from side to side to bend pitch or create vibratoSlide: Slide up and down to add brightness or texture to a soundPress: Press into the keywaves to deepen sounds or simulate the effect of breath on a wind instrumentLift: ...