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resonance the overtone of a typeface design based on our connotative experience with it; historic, romantic, business-like, exotic, etc.
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resonance A function on a filter in which a narrow band of frequencies (the resonant peak) becomes relatively more prominent. If the resonant peak is high enough, the filter will begin to oscillate, producing an audio output even in the absence of input. Filter resonance is also known as emphasis and Q. It is also referred to in some older instruments as regeneration or feedback, because feedback was used in the circuit to produce a resonant peak.
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resonance ??The regular vibration of an object as it responds in step (at the same frequency) with an external force.
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resonance Vibration of one or more structures related to the source of a sound. In voice, resonance relates to the quality of the voice produced (eg. hyponasal, hypernasal).
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resonance Reinforcement and intensification of sound by vibrations.
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