• signal processing a single-frequency tone or pure tone is a purely sinusoidal signal (e.g., a voltage). A pure tone has the property – unique among real-valued...
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    Pure-tone audiometry is the main hearing test used to identify hearing threshold levels of an individual, enabling determination of the degree, type and...
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    musical tones, as they may include aperiodic aspects, such as attack transients, vibrato, and envelope modulation. A simple tone, or pure tone, has a sinusoidal...
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  • 3390/ijerph15102120. ISSN 1660-4601. PMC 6209930. PMID 30261653. Burns, E. M. (1982). "Pure-tone anomalies. I. Pitch-intensity effects and diplacusis in normal ears"....
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  • A reference tone is a pure tone corresponding to a known frequency, and produced at a stable sound pressure level (volume), usually by specialized equipment...
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    Harmonic (redirect from Flageolet tone)
    notes that have a unique sound quality or "tone colour". On strings, bowed harmonics have a "glassy", pure tone. On stringed instruments, harmonics are played...
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  • Musical tone, a sound characterized by its duration, pitch, intensity, and timbre Pure tone, a tone with a sinusoidal waveform Reciting tone, such as...
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    [citation needed] The standard and most common type of hearing test is pure tone audiometry, which measures the air and bone conduction thresholds for...
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    difference between the frequencies of the real tones. "Combination tones are heard when two pure tones (i.e., tones produced by simple harmonic sound waves having...
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    signaling (MF) is a group of signaling methods that use a mixture of two pure tone (pure sine wave) sounds. Various MF signaling protocols were devised by the...
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    Sine wave (redirect from Sine tone)
    single frequency with no harmonics and is considered an acoustically pure tone. Adding sine waves of different frequencies results in a different waveform...
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    Identification of sensorineural hearing loss is usually made by performing a pure tone audiometry (an audiogram) in which bone conduction thresholds are measured...
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    Ebonie Allard For example, if a 530 Hz pure tone is presented to a subject's right ear, while a 520 Hz pure tone is presented to the subject's left ear...
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    which a listener perceives a constant loudness when presented with pure steady tones. The unit of measurement for loudness levels is the phon and is arrived...
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    test Bing test Rinne test Schwabach test, a variant of the Rinne test Pure tone audiometry is a standardized hearing test in which air conduction hearing...
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    of a similarly perceived 1 kHz pure tone. For instance, if a sound is perceived to be equal in intensity to a 1 kHz tone with an SPL of 50 dB, then it...
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    series (also overtone series) is the sequence of harmonics, musical tones, or pure tones whose frequency is an integer multiple of a fundamental frequency...
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    and 1200 Hz, derived from the physical frequencies of the pure tones, and the combination tone at 200 Hz, corresponding to the repetition rate of the waveform...
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    diagnostic tests. An audiometer typically transmits recorded sounds such as pure tones or speech to the headphones of the test subject at varying frequencies...
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  • frequency components, or could be a pure tone. In telephone systems, signaling tones are used as call progress tones for in-band indications to subscribers...
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    developed. One characteristic of a whistle is that it creates a pure, or nearly pure, tone. The conversion of flow energy to sound comes from an interaction...
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  • a sound, for example music or speech, that has a single unvaried tone. See: pure tone and monophony. Monotone or monotonicity may also refer to: Monotone...
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    produce a fixed tone. The main reason for using the fork shape is that, unlike many other types of resonators, it produces a very pure tone, with most of...
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  • to warn passers-by of a vehicle moving in reverse. Some models produce pure tone beeps at about 1000 Hz and 97-112 decibels. Matsusaburo Yamaguchi of Yamaguchi...
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  • most listeners hear a tone corresponding to the spectral gap. The pitch strength corresponds to the pitch strength of a pure tone of same pitch and sensation...
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    hearing threshold or auditory threshold, is the minimum sound level of a pure tone that an average human ear with normal hearing can hear with no other sound...
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    that has the same frequency as the pure tone. Distortion-product OAEs (DPOAEs) are evoked using a pair of primary tones f 1 {\displaystyle f_{1}} and f 2...
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    into the air in the shape of an exponential horn. The song is an almost pure tone, modulated into chirps. It is used to attract females, either for mating...
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    decibels, and provides a way to quantify how much a sound resembles a pure tone, as opposed to being noise-like. The meaning of tonal in this context...
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    Gammatone filter (redirect from Gamma tone)
    seconds) is time. This time-domain impulse response is a sinusoid (a pure tone) with an amplitude envelope which is a scaled gamma distribution function...
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