| feedback l. |
the circular path seen in a system that has feedback, such that the output of the system participates in the control of the system.
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| feedback |
A loop caused by audio or video signal being fed back into itself. In video the effect is caused when a camera is directed at its receiving monitor. In audio the effect, manifested as an echo or squeal, is caused when a microphone is aimed at a speaker.
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| feedback |
the communication of responses and reactions to proposals and changes or to the findings of performance appraisals with the aim of enabling improvements to be made.
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| feedback control |
A type of system control obtained when a portion of the output signal is operated upon and fed back to the input in order to obtain a desired effect.
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| feedback |
Sound produced by a guitar amplifying its own sound.
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