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Means that the [[transient]] "has spread" on [[time domain]]. This happens often because of gibbs oscillation ([[pre echo]]), but not necessary always. Smeared transient sounds softer or it has a pre- and/or post-echo noisy sound.
Means that the [[transient]] "has spread" on [[time domain]]. This happens often because of gibbs oscillation ([[pre echo]]), but not necessary always. Smeared transient sounds softer or it has a pre- and/or post-echo noisy sound.
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Latest revision as of 20:23, 15 September 2006

Means that the transient "has spread" on time domain. This happens often because of gibbs oscillation (pre echo), but not necessary always. Smeared transient sounds softer or it has a pre- and/or post-echo noisy sound.